Weft of Center
“With the modern and much smaller looms and the more modern designs, much interest has been awakened in the new, while the old will…
Read More“With the modern and much smaller looms and the more modern designs, much interest has been awakened in the new, while the old will…
Read MoreHendersonville artists Bobbie Polizzi and Christopher Curtis evolved along different paths, but it doesn’t take second sight to realize how closely some of their…
Read MoreWe have long loved the work of Christine Kosiba, the Hendersonville-based sculptor whose whimsical-yet-edgy vision of the natural world includes life-sized soulful hares balancing…
Read MoreKatie Gardenia remembers her very first handmade doll, the Eve which has been followed in the intervening 40-odd years by enough daughters to populate…
Read MoreWho doesn’t love a good ghost story? The staff of the Tryon Arts and Crafts School sure do — and they also love the…
Read MoreTrue to its name after 58 years, Art on Main, the yearly showcase of the Arts Council of Henderson County, will be held on…
Read MoreIn “High Tea,” an article in our September 2017 issue, ceramic artist Meghan Bernard describes the process that yields her whimsical but accomplished mugs, bowls,…
Read MoreIn a robust example of art imitating life, a steel bison recently on display at Haen Gallery in Brevard weighed in at one ton…
Read MoreA visitor to Andy Levine’s Asheville home could be forgiven for thinking he’d wandered into an art gallery by mistake. Covering the walls are…
Read MoreIt’s easy to casually appreciate Meghan Bernard’s mugs and teapots: they’re found in the highest-end craft venues, including Seasons Gallery at the Omni Grove…
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