Nostalgia Trip
Architectural renderings give local artist a historic niche When Carolyn DeMorest Serrano was growing up in Michigan in the 1950s, a career in the…
Read MoreArchitectural renderings give local artist a historic niche When Carolyn DeMorest Serrano was growing up in Michigan in the 1950s, a career in the…
Read MoreMilitary museum honors women in uniform More than 200,000 women serve in the United States military, representing 16 percent of the U.S. military population…
Read MoreHow population statistics will inform the future With politics dominating the news as a presidential election year approaches, this month’s “Political Demography” course at…
Read MoreSilk painter conveys how emotions change the act of seeing Seyna Fredrickson’s early artistic efforts included sculpting animals from soap and painting a portrait…
Read MoreSilk painter adheres to precise Japanese techniques In swirls and streams of color, Columbus artist Barbara Thomas’ silk paintings bring together the spontaneity of…
Read MorePen-and-ink artist imbues common yearnings with transcendence If looking at art is a portal to other worlds, Kate Sea Barrett stands just inside that…
Read MoreSeries emphasizes artist/viewer interaction ArtMob’s studio’s three-month-long Front Porch series brings landscape artist Ed Morris to the studio this month, an appropriate setting for…
Read MoreNew flowers-and-painting series features local art teacher Pam Hedstrom’s art form is flowers, much in evidence at her Flower Market near downtown Hendersonville, with…
Read MoreEvery piece of art carries a secret history, a record of its creation encodedin paint or metal or stone; or, for Columbus artist Libby…
Read MoreChamber orchestra presents a newly illustrated “Appalachian Spring” The borders between art forms have always been porous demarcations of human creativity, and when Hendersonville…
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