A Little Light
Formally schooled landscape painter to be showcased in miniatures show With the art-world pendulum swinging back toward naturalism after the AbEx swoons of the…
Read MoreFormally schooled landscape painter to be showcased in miniatures show With the art-world pendulum swinging back toward naturalism after the AbEx swoons of the…
Read MoreWhen Connie Engle traveled to London with her church choir more than 25 years ago to sing at St. Martin in the Fields, facing…
Read MoreCharlotte Hugues Self has, for many years, been a familiar presence at Blue Ridge Community College’s Center for Lifelong Learning, sharing her love of…
Read MoreFonda Clark Haight has a favorite story from Sufi teaching, about an aging master whose disciples worry what will happen to them when he…
Read MoreNo human behavior is as ancient or as fundamental as the sharing of food, an activity that crosses cultures, belief systems, and any setting…
Read MoreFor Kay Duggins, art and life are pretty inseparable. Her distinctive pastel-bright images are part of her day job as the founder/proprietor of Hendersonville’s…
Read MoreOne of America’s oldest crafts is having a new moment in this month’s “Hooking in the Mountains” exhibit at the Transylvania Arts Council in…
Read MorePartnership can bring many rewards, but few are as striking as the delicately wrought silver jewelry crafted by Hendersonville silversmiths Jerry and Linda Hunter….
Read MoreThey are often hidden away, in closets or bottom drawers — those childhood mementos of an earlier, and, it seems, simpler time: the…
Read MoreTravel can broaden anyone’s horizons, but for Hendersonville’s Ashley Spero, it has also shaped a striking body of visual art. Her work is inspired…
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