
The “Imperfectionist” Pivots
Textile artist turned collagist upends expectations By: Carolyn Kemmett Nava Lubelski’s art takes the viewer on an adventure that always ends with open-ended questions,…
Read MoreTextile artist turned collagist upends expectations By: Carolyn Kemmett Nava Lubelski’s art takes the viewer on an adventure that always ends with open-ended questions,…
Read MoreNew series of museum videos comprised 700 hours of work By: Margaret Butler Welcoming more than 2,000 visitors in the last six months, the Veterans…
Read MorePicking up where they left off a few years back, Luthiers for a Cause have banded back together to build four high-end custom guitars,…
Read MoreLocal high-school farm is elaborate by design By: Margaret Butler When one thinks of the standard high-school curriculum, math, science, literature, or language arts…
Read MoreSaluda receives award for Sister Cities exchange By: Margaret Butler Judy Thompson has always had a zest for travel — especially to Italy. The…
Read MoreWhere en plein air meets street art, you’ll find Chalk it Up!, the 27th annual sidewalk-art contest hosted by Barbara Hughes, owner of Narnia…
Read MoreArt group holds its first fiber-art show By: Margaret Butler Norie Sanchez’s ties to quilting began when she was a young girl. “My parents were…
Read MoreOlder lifeguards bring a lifetime of experience to Hendersonville Pools By: Lee Stevens Swimming pools are synonymous with summer. The sparkling blue water, the…
Read MoreA local collector might think of the Voorhees family while placing an August sunflower in a blue stoneware vase (potter David Voorhees has long…
Read MoreOnce-weekly thrift shop helps underserved organizations By: Margaret Butler On Thursday mornings, the parking lot of Saint James Episcopal Church is bustling with shoppers…
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