William Muir was born in North Dakota, studied with Charles
S. Wells at the Minneapolis School of Art and with Lentelli at
The Arts Students League in NYC. He met Emily in a sculpture class
at The ASL. He is best known for his powerful yet graceful biomorphic
forms, often based on botanical parts, carved from wood. He work
is in the collections of Bowdoin College Art Museum, The University
at Fredonia, NY, The University of Maine and The Farnsworth Art
Museum.