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UPCOMING SHOWS

"Well Heeled"  |  Saturday, March 4th through Wednesday March 29th, 2017

Opening:  Sunday March 5th, 4-6 pm

The Norfolk Library

9 Greenwoods Road E

Norfolk, CT 06058

For more information, click here

 

Paper Trail  |  Saturday, May 13th through Thursday, June 1st, 2017

6423 Montgomery St. #2

Rhinebeck, NY 12572

Hours:  Monday-Saturday 11-6 and Sunday 11-5

 

IN THE NEWS​
WAG Magazine | March 8, 2017 | "A Fashionable and Artistic Road Trip" | by Mary Shustack

WAG remains fascinated by the work of Linda Filley, and an art-fueled road trip to Norfolk, Connecticut, March 5 again demonstrated just why that is.

Filley, a Millbrook-based paper artist, designs the most fanciful, one-of-a-kind shoes. We first featured her and her collectible work in our February “Exploring Romance” issue. And this month, 30 of her creations are on dazzling display at The Norfolk Library in Litchfield County.

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WAG Magazine | March 2017 | "Shoe-In" | by Mary Shustack
When Linda Filley is creating her one-of-a-kind shoes, practicality is of no concern.

After all, the fanciful creations will never be worn.

“You’re not doing it so they’re comfortable,” she says with a smile.

No, these works crafted by hand and wholly out of paper are destined, rather, simply to set a shoe lover’s heart racing —

and a collector’s mind plotting the next acquisition.

The excitement inspired by her work is palpable, sweeping WAG right in...

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To read more about Linda and her creations, click on the links below:
http://www.wagmag.com/a-fashionable-and-artistic-road-trip/
http://www.ecouterre.com/linda-filleys-upcycled-paper-dresses-are-a-delight-to-behold/

http://www.astylistslife.com/2010/06/linda-filley-exquisite-paper-shoes.html

http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/story/entertainment/arts/2015/05/07/paper-art-linda-filley-livia-cetti-flowers-shoes/70880604/

https://www.finebooksmagazine.com/fine_books_blog/2010/07/interview-with-paper-artist-linda-filley.phtml

"Well Heeled" exhibit, Norfolk Library

Photograph by Mary Shustack

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