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Southern Highland Craft Guild – Resilience Show

February 6, 2021 - April 27, 2021

FREE
The Southern Highland Craft Guild bounces back from an unprecedented year with Resilience, its first Member-focused show of 2021. On the second level of the Folk Art Center in the Focus Gallery, the work of five Guild Members will be on display from February 6 through April 27. Disciplines include metalsmithing, quilting, hand-built & wheel thrown ceramics, woodcarving, and leather tooling. Members featured are Joseph Rhodes, Diana Ramsay, Lynn Fisher, Karen Noggle, Judy Brater, and Marion Schlauch.
Jewelry pieces in the exhibit are by artist Joseph Rhodes, “Following the show’s theme of Resilience, gemstones are displayed in settings from the softest to hardest gems; amber being the softest, diamonds being the hardest.”
 
Clay sculptures on display are the collaborative work of Judy Brater and Marion Schlauch. “Marion and I have known and respected each other as female ceramic artists since 1980’s. We have a combined experience of 100 years. Her expertise is throwing and mine is sculpture,” states Brater. As Covid started to affect our businesses, instead of closing up shop, we got together and started collaborating on pieces – what has developed is a new approach to our individual styles, and has helped us to remain enthusiastic in our craft.”
 
Resilience is open until April 27, 2021. Admission to the Folk Art Center is free. The Folk Art Center is located at Milepost 382 on the Blue Ridge Parkway in east Asheville. Headquarters to the Southern Highland Craft Guild, the Center also houses three galleries, a library, a craft shop and a Blue Ridge Parkway information desk and bookstore.
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Start:
February 6, 2021
End:
April 27, 2021
Cost:
FREE
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Website:
https://www.southernhighlandguild.org/folkartcenter/

Venue

Folk Art Center
Milepost 382, Blue Ridge Parkway
Asheville, NC 28815 United States
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Phone
828-298-7928
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