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Frequently asked questions

Definitions:
Cairn Croft was chosen as a name that describes the site well. A cairn being defined as a conical heap of stones built as a monument or landmark. And croft is described as a special place within a place, as an open field within a woodland.

Press:
Cairn Croft has been featured in the Boston Globe home and garden section many times and favorably reviewed in 2001 by Globe art critic, Christine Temin. Also, articles have appeared in Fine Gardening Magazine, Horticulture Magazine. Cairn Croft was also featured on TV's Victory Garden, Chronicle and HG TV.

Art on approval:
In some cases Cairn Croft Sculpture will allow art to be taken out on approval for a maximum of three days.

Payment:
We accept cash and checks drawn on US banks.

Pickup and delivery:
Purchases may be picked up at the end of the open days weekend. Delivery may be arranged for a fee to be determined at time of purchase.

Returns:
All sales are final.

Art submissions:
If you are interested in submitting a portfolio for possible exhibit at Cairn Croft, please send the portfolio postage paid to:

Cairn Croft Sculpture
81 Wilsondale Street
Dover, MA
02030-2260

If you would like your portfolio returned to you send a return envelope with postage attached.

Disclaimer:
Art cannot be purchased on-line at this time. Art availability is subject to change without notice.

snow drops and architectural fragment

snow drops and architectural fragment
Kevin Doyle arrangement

 

 

 

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