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Wendy H. Outland

Member since: February 3, 2009
Comments Posted: 4
Wendy H. Outland (“WHO”) established WHO KNOWS ART in 2004. With over twenty years of museum, public art, and gallery experience, Wendy coaches visual artists in career development, juries exhibitions and festivals, presents workshops, and helps galleries and arts organizations function more effectively. www.whoknowsart.biz


FAVORITE/SAVED ARTICLES
How Bizarre
Hendersonville’s Bizarre Bazaar attracts thousands for a celebration of art and culture. [April 29, 2009]
Absolutely Fabulous
Check out the new vibe at the Blue Ridge Performing Arts Center. [April 29, 2009]
The Art of Recycling
Aesthetically and ethically, ECO-ART is the only choice for many area artists. [April 29, 2009]
Seeing the Forest for the Trees
Painter and sculptor Dale McEntire strives to capture the beauty of the land he loves. [February 25, 2009]


FAVORITE/SAVED LOCATIONS
Zambra
85 Walnut St., Asheville - Downtown, 828-232-1060, http://www.zambratapas.com
Sinbad Restaurant
202 S. Washington Street, Hendersonville, 828-696-2039, http://www.sinbadrestaurant.com


COMMENTS/REVIEWS (4)
Re: Peace Weaver Studios  8/ 7/2009 - 2:33pm
   This artist's new studio is located in the historic Miles Bldg and if you've never been inside, make it a point to do so...it is wonderful just to see the interior. Use the main entrance stairs from the sidewalk on Wall Street and once inside, proceed straight ahead to Peace Weaver's studio (Suite 111). She offers a wide selection of handwoven items, including keychains, hair accessories, purses, belts, table runners and wearable art. If you miss tonight's event (Aug 7), call ahead for an appt 828.713.5312.
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Re: Streetwise: Personal Mottos  5/ 2/2009 - 5:47pm
   Be grateful for all you have, especially good health.
   Try to do good work, to be productive and to help others.
   And treat everyone with respect.
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Re: Seeing the Forest for the Trees  5/ 2/2009 - 5:33pm
   A pleasure to read this story about Dale McEntire; despite knowing him for years, I learned some things! He is quite a talented artist, yet incredibly humble. It is a joy to witness his progression.
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Re: Shifting Perceptions  2/ 3/2009 - 7:52am
   Enjoyed this article and look forward to seeing more of Heather's work. I will definitely check out the show at Warren Wilson College!
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