Sawdust in His Veins
Colorblind woodworker wins prizes for meticulous parquetry David Adler was, in the most literal sense, born into making art from wood. There was his…
Read MoreColorblind woodworker wins prizes for meticulous parquetry David Adler was, in the most literal sense, born into making art from wood. There was his…
Read MoreBy: Lee Stevens Talk highlights the incredible journey of the ruby-throated hummingbird Dr. Bill Hilton, Jr. defines himself an educator-naturalist. The time he devotes…
Read MoreCelebrating transformational artist Bobbie Polizzi In 1997, Bobbie Polizzi settled in WNC after retiring from a long, successful career as a product/design executive, where…
Read MoreRecently, Bold Life checked in with the folks who run the popular Lake Lure Flowering Bridge, a historic structure transformed by volunteers into a…
Read MoreFull-time glassblowing and the road that leads there Twenty-five years ago, Larry Zapf was working at a high-stress, performance-driven job in Manhattan and feeling…
Read MoreHow Hendersonville could be a key link in the Southeastern fashion scene By: Margaret Butler When it comes to events, Hendersonville’s biggest claim to…
Read MoreNew gallery steps up for the Boys & Girls Club By: Margaret Butler When Julie and Phil Wilmot moved to Hendersonville three-and-a-half years ago,…
Read MoreMembers of WNC Quilters Guild reflect on 40 years In the 1700s, the first European settlers of Appalachia started quilting out of necessity. Much…
Read MoreCustom embroidery on a vintage machine makes a statement against “fast fashion” Fiber artist Paris Evans King can claim a long family connection to the…
Read MoreLocal miniaturist’s tiny chairs are a favorite among aficionados and aristocrats Nicole Walton Marble was in her thirties when she discovered her life’s calling. By…
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