Ok, Just one piece. The university where I teach has a faculty art show every 5th semester. This year I decided to put in one of my hollow forms. I wasn't able to go on opening night, but did manage to get to see the show last night. Great works of art, all through the gallery. When I saw mine I was a bit disappointed. Even from 5 feet away I could see that it had been broken. The damage was minor, a hairline crack in a part of the finial. I thought it may have been damaged before I submitted it, but on closer inspection, I could see that someone had tried to glue it back together, They mostly did a good job, but the glue was very glossy, where the rest of the piece was matte. I think the damage must have happened when someone tried to pull the finial out, and instead of just pulling up, pulled forward some and the leverage broke the wood. I think what bothers me most, is not that it got broken, but that it is still on display in that condition. Oh well, I guess I get to see if this one can be fixed. I wonder how you get the message across to people not to touch items in an art gallery? The sign that read do not touch was 3" away form the piece. Too far apparently. Sorry, Just had to blow off some steam. I thought I had posted this piece previously here, but I couldn't find the picture in manage attachments. So, since it is in the gallery now, no pictures. No pictures, it didn't happen right? I wish it hadn't.