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Slow Craft Equaled Big Change For Late-Career Woodworker
WoodJuly 6, 2020<July 6, 2020

Slow Craft Equaled Big Change For Late-Career Woodworker

Flanked by close mountains and the French Broad River, Marshall is memorably described by locals as “a block wide, a mile long, sky high,…

You Can’t Drink Tea From a Graffiti Wall or an Ancient Statue
Clay, MEDIUMFebruary 28, 2020<February 25, 2020

You Can’t Drink Tea From a Graffiti Wall or an Ancient Statue

Brock Flamion first explored the dichotomy between aestheticism and functionality while pursuing his Bachelor’s degree in Studio Art at the University of Southern Indiana….

Finding Art Made Him  Feel Better, but this  isn’t Feel-Good Art
Assemblage, MEDIUMSeptember 28, 2018<September 20, 2018

Finding Art Made Him Feel Better, but this isn’t Feel-Good Art

Years ago, DeWayne Barton totally redirected his life. “I wanted to represent love,” he says. He came back to his hometown, but he never…

Print is Far From Dead — Just Ask Asheville BookWorks (and Steamroller Operators)
Paper, PrintmakingMay 2, 2018<June 2, 2018

Print is Far From Dead — Just Ask Asheville BookWorks (and Steamroller Operators)

It’s safe to say that Laurie Corral is the unofficial matriarch of Western North Carolina’s book-arts and print scene. In 2004, she founded Asheville…

He Gave His Love an Apple Tree, She Carved It Into Spoon
WoodApril 6, 2018<April 6, 2018

He Gave His Love an Apple Tree, She Carved It Into Spoon

He won her heart with an apple tree. “People bring me wood all the time,” says Becky Beyer of Barnardsville. “That’s how my boyfriend…

Book Artist Wants to Re-Plot How Viewers Consume Content
Mixed MediaApril 6, 2018<April 6, 2018

Book Artist Wants to Re-Plot How Viewers Consume Content

Growing up in the 1950s, Kristy Higby witnessed Brown v. Board of Education overturn Plessy v. Ferguson. She saw Jim Crow incite race riots…

Sometimes a Googly Eye Sees More Clearly
Mixed Media, SculptureFebruary 26, 2018<June 3, 2018

Sometimes a Googly Eye Sees More Clearly

As a child in the 1950s, Julia Burr hammered boards and crossed wires, constructing forts for her plastic cowboys and army-green soldiers. “I was…

Sculptor’s Exotic Hybrid Species Won’t Become Endangered Anytime Soon
Mixed MediaJanuary 27, 2018<January 27, 2018

Sculptor’s Exotic Hybrid Species Won’t Become Endangered Anytime Soon

Call it what you will — avian kitsch or flighty folk — ’s “Roller Derby Toucan” is a breed of its own. The wooden,…

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