Gregory J BurchGregory J Burch received formal artistic training at Boston School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Originally channeling his artistic expression into intaglio printmaking and large-scale oil painting, his attention turned toward carving bas-relief stone culptures and exhibiting these works for many years while garnering awards. Gregory has experience both before and behind a camera lens: being featured in Joshua Seftel's documentary "Lost and Found", as well as writing, producing and filming a history of Concord Massachusetts. Most recently he has enjoyed exploring the craft of children's book illustration. In 1976 Gregory established the Hawthorne Inn, a boutique country inn, located in Concord, Massachusetts. Gregory and his wife operated the inn for four decades, hosting visitors from around the world, while raising their 3 children, and numerous cats and dogs. Gregory enjoys exploring modes of artistic expression, historic research, collecting Japanese Ukiyo-e block prints, and is an avid gardener. He has also given his time and talents as a volunteer and board member for a variety of non-profit concerns dealing with issues of conservation, art and music programs for underserved communities, orphans, and feeding the hungry. Since 2008 he has attended to the needs of his greater community as ordained clergy, serving as a Roman Catholic Deacon of the Archdiocese of Boston. Read More Read Less
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