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An artist who has his work nailed down

There’s not much about John Bisbee that’s stereotypical, except that as an artist he is eccentric; as a creative mind, brilliant; and as a teacher, inspirational. While his sculpture increases by the ton in the most prestigious galleries and museums in new england and around the country, the stars of his former Bowdoin students rise as well, in the art world and beyond. -Bowdoin Magazine

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