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SUMMARY:Essential Work
DESCRIPTION:Essential Work\nMarch 20 – April 24 \nWhen the world shut down a year ago\, many of us put our lives on pause. People were ordered to stay home\, and only work deemed essential carried on. \nArtists make work for different reasons\, but often the artist’s job is to help themselves and others work through difficult thoughts or emotions\, or to interpret and digest pivotal social and cultural events. They make work in hard times because they have to. For many\, artists and otherwise\, to stop working was not an option. The complexity of the repercussions of this pandemic cannot be expressed in one statement alone\, as everyone processed their new reality differently. But for many\, the conflict of how to support oneself and one’s family while staying home was paramount. \nArtists felt an added loss of revenue as exhibitions and festivals were cancelled\, sales plummeted\, and opportunities vanished. The artists in this exhibition all received grant funding that became available as the need for financial assistance in the arts became apparent. Through the efforts of the North Carolina Arts Council\, the Madison County Arts Council\, ArtsNC\, the federal government\, and Toe River Arts\, these artists received help they needed to keep carrying on in hard times. \nIt is with great pride that Toe River Arts presents the work by these grant recipients in this exhibition. This exhibition is a testament to the resiliency and significance of the arts in our community. As we reach the grim milestone of one year under this global pandemic\, we take this opportunity to reflect on what we have and what we must preserve. \nFeatured image: Scott Vander Veen’s Unmitigated Qualities. Photo by Brady Connelly.
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LOCATION:Toe River Arts Gallery – Spruce Pine\, 269 Oak Ave\, Spruce Pine\, NC\, 28777\, United States
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SUMMARY:Printed Surfaces on Clay with Susan Feagin
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the day making your own slip transfer decals and printing patterns on clay. Bring your drawings and ideas and we’ll make some drawn slip transfers\, some EZScreens and experiment with drawing fluid on a silk screen and try screen printing directly on the clay. We’ll make some small clay monoprints\, perfect for tiles or building pots. I’ll also demonstrate making simple drape molds\, creating sgraffito imagery\, and carving the clay to round out your printed surfaces. Beginner’s welcome. \nArtist Biography:\nOriginally from Burbank\, CA\, Susan Feagins spent her formative years growing up around Atlanta\, GA. She has a BFA from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and an MFA from the University of Florida. She was also a Core Fellow at the Penland School of Craft and is currently the Clay Studio Coordinator at the school. \nRegister here. \nWhen: Saturday\, September 11\, 2021\, 10 AM to 5 PM\nWhere: Double Island Studio\, Green Mountain NC\nWorkshop fee: $100 includes up to three EZScreens\, one silk screen\, a squeegee\, newsprint\, transparencies\, colored slips\, underglazes\, and all kinds of other fun stuff for printing on clay. \n 
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