Made On Nantucket
http://www.madeonnantucket.com/
In 1993, two years after establishing Shredder’s Studio, Duncombe opened her gallery, Made on Nantucket. Tucked upstairs on Main Street, next to the Expresso Café, the gallery is full of island-made treasures. The inspiration for the gallery came from a special exhibition that she coordinated for the Artist’s Association of Nantucket. The show was comprised of artwork made on the island; it included finished pieces as well as examples of work in various stages of completion.
Today, the gallery includes the work of about 80 artists, including Duncombe, all of whom work on the island. “They don’t have to live here year-round,” Duncombe explains, “but there has to be a strong connection. For example, my jewelry is designed here but cast in New York.”




