The Arias Have It
When Charlotte Self was growing up in Nazi Germany before the outbreak of the Second World War, music was salvation for her. With her…
Read MoreWhen Charlotte Self was growing up in Nazi Germany before the outbreak of the Second World War, music was salvation for her. With her…
Read MoreLynnea Stadelmann used to be a dog person, breeding and showing Pekingese for more than 30 years. “But I started getting more and more…
Read MoreIn the late 1980s, when Brian Mashburn was barely ten years old, his Chinese-born mother sent Brian and his brother to Saturday classes in…
Read MoreMore than half-a-century ago, as the industrialization of the Southeast reached its zenith, Bessie Jordan grew alarmed at the rural craft traditions that were…
Read MoreIf the task of an artist is to explain the world to us, then the work of Hendersonville painter Harry Wozniak is a rewarding…
Read MoreThere are some things in life against which it’s useless to protest or resist. The weather. The price of gasoline. Chocolate. And the fact…
Read MoreA work of art may speak in many tongues, changing its message according to the viewer, but the work of Hendersonville artist Costanza Knight…
Read MoreThe motivations for collecting art are as varied as the collectors themselves, from casual buyers to art lovers to investors for whom art represents…
Read MoreTwice a month for the past 51 years, Eugene Jones drives over to Booker Street in Asheville, just south of I-40, to join 18…
Read MorePerched precipitously at the top of Howard’s Gap between two mountains that loom over Tryon below, Saluda has always been a kind of frontier…
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