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SUMMARY:Orbits and Fields
DESCRIPTION:Orbits and Fields | Artists Connected to Appalachian State University and the Penland School of Craft\nAugust 6 – September 11 \nThere will be a virtual Artist talk with the participants of Orbits and Fields\, Artists Connected to Appalachian State University and Penland School of Craft speaking about their work. \nWhen: September 10\, 7 PM\nWhere: Via Zoom. \nClick here to register. \nThe artists in this show move in a wide variety of orbits around and through both Appalachian State University and the Penland School of Craft. Their paths cross one another as fellow students and teachers\, as co-workers\, co-residents\, and fellow community members. They have not all met\, but they know one another\, in the way that they share common chapters and parallel experiences. \nThey can all say\, for example\, that they have watched Appalachian swell over time to become a large public university\, where hundreds of teachers teach hundreds of topics. They can relate to finding comrades in their studio classes\, tucked as they are within a small city of studies. And they understand that to make things is to push against the main stream\, to create a direction of sail and a space within the wider culture. \nThey can also remember the first time they found themselves at Penland\, tucked into a bend in the road in what felt like the middle of nowhere. They have watched it change and become more physically resilient over time\, even as the workshops themselves remained places apart\, with a pace and time all their own. They know the way work and making become entwined with talking\, friending\, eating and wandering. And they can remember the slightly desperate feeling of wanting to retain this type of time and community in their places outside. \nThis show presents 20-odd artists with connection to two vastly different institutions: a small intentional craft school and a big public university. Their fields trace the scope of work being fostered in both communities. Their work reveals both the richness that can come from time spent in these contexts\, and the unique visions that they bring to both places. \nOrbits: Student\, Teacher Intern\, Work Study\, Core Student\, Resident Artist\, Staff Member\, Community Member\,… \nFields: metals\, ceramics\, photography\, installation\, furniture design\, bookarts\, graphic design\, collaboration\, fibers\, time-based works\, printmaking\, painting\, digital design and fabrication\, tattooing\, mixed media\,… \nFeatured Image: Lynn Duryea. Photo courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://toeriverarts.org/event/orbits-and-fields-artists-connected-to-appalachian-state-university-and-the-penland-school-of-craft/
LOCATION:Toe River Arts Gallery – Spruce Pine\, 269 Oak Ave\, Spruce Pine\, NC\, 28777\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Of Earth and Water | Simona Rosasco
DESCRIPTION:Simona Rosasco will exhibit in the Community 2D Gallery in Burnsville August 14 – September 11\, 2021. \n“I gain my creativity from the beauty and diversity of the four season here in WNC\, something I never really experienced while living in Florida.” – Simona Rosasco \nThe Burnsville gallery is open Thursday – Saturday\, 10:30AM – 5PM. \nPhotos courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://toeriverarts.org/event/community-2d-gallery-simona-rosasco/
LOCATION:Toe River Arts Gallery – Burnsville\, 102 W. Main St.\, Burnsville\, NC\, 28714\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Precious Metal Clay with Amy Brandenburg
DESCRIPTION:Explore jewelry making using Precious Metal Clay. PMC is clay made of metal particles\, which allows you to sculpt and create pieces that become solid\, fine silver when fired. Each student will be able to create a pair of small earrings and a charm or a bead. You will learn how to texture the clay\, fire\, patina\, and polish. All skill levels and ages 14+ are welcome. \nArtist Biography:\nAmy Brandenburg is a certified PMC instructor who has been teaching metal clay for the last 9 years. She received a BA in Jewelry Design from Columbia College in Chicago and an MA in Visual Culture; Costume Studies from NYU. An award-winning metal clay artist and member of the Southern Highlands Craft Guild for the last 5 years\, she creates jewelry inspired by history\, nature\, and architecture that is enameled\, carved\, and three-dimensional. Sharing her passion for metal clay\, she creates an environment where others can experiment\, learn and grow. \nRegister here. \nWhen: September 4\, 11 AM – 5 PM\nWhere: Toe River Arts Owen Gallery\, Spruce Pine NC\nWorkshop fee: $125
URL:https://toeriverarts.org/event/introduction-to-precious-metal-clay-with-amy-brandenburg-2/
LOCATION:Toe River Arts Gallery – Spruce Pine\, 269 Oak Ave\, Spruce Pine\, NC\, 28777\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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