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Special Events

Daily Craft Demonstrations

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The Southern Highland Craft Guild hosts daily craft demonstrations in the Folk Art Center lobby from March - December. Demonstration hours are 10am to 4pm.  Visitors are invited to watch highly skilled craftspeople work and talk about their craft.
Schedule is subject to change; please call ahead to the Folk Art Center for the latest information: 828-298-7928.


April 2013 Craft Demonstrations

 

April 22 - 24
Jan Morris (cornhusk dolls, wheatweaving)
Pat Poole (felted wool)

April 25
Carlson Tuttle (brooms)

April 26 - 28
Bill and Tina Collison (wood turning)
Carlson Tuttle (brooms)

April 29 - 30
Jan Morris (cornhusk dolls, wheatweaving)
Carlson Tuttle (brooms)

May 2013 Craft Demonstrations

May 1
Rose Mueller (ceramic sculptures)

May 2 - 5
Rose Mueller (ceramic sculptures)
Bernie Rowell (mixed media art quilts)

May 6 - 8
Lee Entrekin (flutes)
Susan Taylor (baskets)

May 9 - 11
Peggy DeBell (mixed media textiles)
Pam Howard (weaving)

May 11 - 12
Fiber Weekend

May 12 - 13
Alan Hollar (wood turning)
Charlie Patricolo (dolls)

May 14 - 15
Alan Hollar (wood turning)
Jan Morris (cornshuck dolls, wheat weaving)

May 16
Marc Tickle (kaleidocsopes)
Jan Morris (cornshuck dolls, wheat weaving)

May 17 - 18
Marc Tickle (kaleidocsopes)
Rita deMaintenon (heritage lace)

May 19
Rita deMaintenon (heritage lace)
Irene Semanchuk (polymer clay)

May 20 - 22
Irene Semanchuk (polymer clay)
Carlson Tuttle (brooms)

May 23
Carlson Tuttle (brooms)

May 24 - 25
Carlson Tuttle (brooms)
Michael Hughey (calligraphy)

May 26
Michael Hughey (calligraphy)

May 27 - 28
Michael Hughey (calligraphy)
Jay Pfeil (etching, engraving)

May 29 - 31
Mike Lalone (pottery)
Nancy Darrell (relief printmaking)
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

Click here for a video of a craft demonstation at the Folk Art Center.

 



 


 


 



 

 

 




 

 




 


 



 

 

 

 

 

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