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Lauren Stepp

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Some Dreams Do Best With a “Base Layer of Chaos”
MEDIUM, PaintingJuly 1, 2023<June 30, 2023

Some Dreams Do Best With a “Base Layer of Chaos”

Kevin Andrew has lived most of his 36 years on this planet as a self-described “good capitalist boy.” After high school, he ignored his…

“With as Much Freedom as Possible”
Crafters, Events, MEDIUM, PhotographyMay 1, 2023<April 28, 2023

“With as Much Freedom as Possible”

History-making exhibit shows Black Mountain College’s ties to Mexico Two thousand miles and 66 years stand between storied Black Mountain College — an experimental…

7th Annual Color Me Goodwill at the Orange Peel
Events, WearableApril 2, 2023<May 20, 2024

7th Annual Color Me Goodwill at the Orange Peel

After a three-year hiatus, last year’s Color Me Goodwill fashion show benefitting the eponymous nonprofit was a sold-out smash, yielding runway collections from the…

Lungwort in the Cauldron and Other Sustainable Concepts
FiberMarch 5, 2023<March 21, 2023

Lungwort in the Cauldron and Other Sustainable Concepts

Lynne Noble agrees that Lobaria pulmonaria (aka tree lungwort) is a tad homely. A species of lichen usually found in humid old-growth forests, this…

All That Glitters is Probably Toxic 
Mixed MediaMarch 4, 2023<March 1, 2023

All That Glitters is Probably Toxic 

In the 1990s, Kirsten Stolle’s mother dressed up as a strawberry with fish gills and marched the streets of northern California.   Her surreal…

Student Artists View the Possibilities 
NEWS, PaintingMarch 1, 2023<February 28, 2023

Student Artists View the Possibilities 

Astrid Salinger is a junior at the School of Inquiry & Life Sciences at Asheville, aka SILSA. But you’d never be able to guess…

Conceptual Art That’s Essential to Survival
Crafters, MEDIUM, SculptureDecember 1, 2022<December 1, 2022

Conceptual Art That’s Essential to Survival

In 1996, Luzene Hill sat down in front of an easel and began sketching bones. Femurs, skulls, ribs — her mind was overwhelmed by the…

Always Feed  the Dragon, Even if You Get Burnt
Crafters, Illustration, MEDIUM, PaintingDecember 1, 2022<April 28, 2025

Always Feed the Dragon, Even if You Get Burnt

Art school never suited Daryl Slaton. “In college, they either wanted us to draw boring still lifes or draw our feelings, making some comment…

A Different Stand on Lemonade
Assemblage, Crafters, MEDIUM, Mixed Media, SculptureDecember 1, 2022<December 1, 2022

A Different Stand on Lemonade

In 2013, Asheville-born interdisciplinary artist Sherrill Roland was charged with a crime he didn’t commit. Though later exonerated, Roland would spend 10 months in…

“Controlled Chaos” at the WNC Pottery Festival
Clay, MEDIUMNovember 1, 2022<October 31, 2022

“Controlled Chaos” at the WNC Pottery Festival

Fong Choo is a Singapore-born studio potter whose miniature sculptural teapots have garnered international acclaim, turning heads at lauded venues like the Smithsonian Craft…

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