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After years of exploration and travel, Maggie Bokor landed in Maine, where she rediscovered her fine art roots by taking metalsmithing classes. "Every day is an adventure in the studio," Maggie told us, "and I never know what direction my work may go next." Before finding her niche as a jeweler, Maggie spent her years playing in clay, paint and design of all kinds.
Maggie is passionate about creating with her hands and spreading joy with her work as an artist and Nia instructor. This "barefoot bliss" is a form of movement that combines dance, breath, and voice, and encourages self-expression. When she’s not teaching or creating, Maggie can be found on one of her daily walks in the woods with her dog, Toby, or at the beach searching for the perfect rock. She also loves dancing to live music (Maggie used to be a singer in ska and punk bands!) and sharing a meal with good friends. |