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  • Beginner Wheel Throwing

    High Country Ceramic Arts, Burnsville. 552 E U.S. Hwy 19E Bypass, Burnsville, North Carolina

    Melanie Risch of High Country Ceramic Arts will lead this 2-day workshop introducing participants to wheel throwing. Learn how to center clay on the potter’s wheel, throw basic vessels, trim, carve, and decorate with underglaze. For ages 14+. Class size maximum 6. Register here. When: July 13 – 14, 2024, 2 pm – 5 pm […]

  • Bringle: A Tale of Two Makers Community Showing – Spruce Pine

    Toe River Arts Gallery - Spruce Pine 269 Oak Ave, Spruce Pine, NC, United States

    We invite you to join Toe River Arts in a private screening of BRINGLE: A Tale of Two Makers. Two private screenings are scheduled, July 17th in Spruce Pine and August 4th in Burnsville. A meet and greet with Cynthia Bringle and Edwina Bringle will follow each viewing. To accommodate the number of anticipated guests, […]

  • Young Potters — On the Wheel

    High Country Ceramic Arts, Burnsville. 552 E U.S. Hwy 19E Bypass, Burnsville, North Carolina

    Join Toe River Artist Anna Early at High Country Ceramic Arts for two mornings of wheel throwing! Kids ages 7 and older will learn to throw on the pottery wheel. Materials & firing are included in the cost. Space is limited to 6 participants per session. Register here. When: July 18 – 19, 2024, 10 […]

  • Hand-Building Clay

    High Country Ceramic Arts, Burnsville. 552 E U.S. Hwy 19E Bypass, Burnsville, North Carolina

    Join High Country Ceramic Arts artist Cheryl Munyan for two afternoons learning how to weave clay into trays and bowls out of clay. Underglazing and bisque firing is included. For ages 15+. Register here. When: July 20 – 21, 2024, 1 pm – 3 pm Where: High Country Ceramic Arts Cost: $200 per person

  • Textiles Camp

    Toe River Arts Gallery - Spruce Pine 269 Oak Ave, Spruce Pine, NC, United States

    This week-long summer camp will offer participants aged 8+ a chance to explore creating art with textiles. We will weave, dye, sew and learn about traditional and contemporary ways to create with fabric. Register here. When: July 22 – 26, 2024, 10 am – 12 pm Where: Toe River Arts Owen Gallery Cost: $100

  • Intermediate Wheel Throwing

    High Country Ceramic Arts, Burnsville. 552 E U.S. Hwy 19E Bypass, Burnsville, North Carolina

    In this two-day class with Melanie Risch, learn how to take your throwing to the next level. We’ll cover lidded jars, closed forms, throwing off the hump, throwing taller/bigger pieces, throwing oval forms, how to make a good mug, and anything else the class is interested in learning about or improving on. This class is […]

  • Reception for Robin Martindale Exhibition

    Toe River Arts Gallery - Spruce Pine 269 Oak Ave, Spruce Pine, NC, United States

    When: August 1, 2024, 5 PM – 7 PM Where: Owen Gallery

  • Robin Martindale: On and Off the Wall

    Toe River Arts Gallery - Spruce Pine 269 Oak Ave, Spruce Pine, NC, United States

    As I see it, art-making is a meditative process. When I work, I learn who I am. Visual
art is a way of communicating that is as visceral as music but much more
subtle, particularly when it is non-representational or abstracted. We absorb
things visually and take joy in that vision without taking the time to name it. […]

  • Bringle: A Tale of Two Makers Community Showing – Burnsville

    Burnsville Town Center 6 South Main St, Burnsville, NC, United States

    We invite you to join Toe River Arts in a private screening of BRINGLE: A Tale of Two Makers. Two private screenings are scheduled, July 17th in Spruce Pine and August 4th in Burnsville. A meet and greet with Cynthia Bringle and Edwina Bringle will follow each viewing. To accommodate the number of anticipated guests, […]

  • Stanley Mace Anderson: 1978-2024

    Toe River Arts Gallery - Spruce Pine 269 Oak Ave, Spruce Pine, NC, United States

    Stanley Mace Andersen has been a studio potter since 1978. He works with earthenware clay and is concerned primarily with making utilitarian ware for the table and kitchen. He uses the majolica technique in decorating his pottery which is fired in an electric kiln to cone03. He wants his pottery to contribute to the enjoyment […]