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Dan Essig
Daniel Essig creates wooden-covered art books and book-based sculptures. Using a fourth-century binding style known as Ethiopian style Coptic, he creates mixed-media book structures that incorporate unusual woods, handmade paper, found objects, fossils, and mica. He lives in Asheville, North Carolina, where he has a studio at the Grovewood Gallery.
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Grovewood Gallery
Grovewood Gallery, located in Asheville, North Carolina, exhibits contemporary and traditional fine American craft. Grovewood features an expansive collection of handmade furniture, garden sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, glass and more, brought to life within a beautiful historic setting. Grovewood Gallery has been awarded “A Top Retailer of American Craft” by NICHE magazine for the past several years and continues to evolve into one of the nation’s premier galleries.
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Lark & Key Gallery and Botique
Soon to be www.larkandkey.com
Opening in February 2008.
Lark & Key, A gallery and boutique featuring a variety of goods from independent artists, artisans and designers. Located at: 453-b east 36th street charlotte nc 28205 artists/owners - Duy Huynh and Sandy Snead
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Morris Galleries
Morris Galleries opened its doors on November 12,
2005 after beautifully restoring their 1876 building on Main Street in
historic Sweetwater, Tennessee. Owners, Susan V. and Steve Morris, have
been working artists in the Fine Craft community for more than four
years - exhibiting and selling Susan's botanical and landscape fiber
art and Steve's botanical greeting cards and archival prints in
regional galleries, exhibits and shows. They are both excited and
grateful to also feature the work of other talented artists, who will
be an integral part of the Morris Galleries family.
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Penland School of Crafts
Penland School of Crafts is a national center for craft education located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina. Penland offers one-, two-, and eight-week workshops in books & paper, clay, drawing, glass, iron, metals, photography, printmaking, textiles, and wood. The school also sponsors artists' residencies, educational outreach programs, and a craft gallery.
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Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts
The mission of the Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts, a 501C3 non-profit organization, is to perpetuate excellence in craftsmanship, encourage artists and make available to the public the treasure house the Maloofs lovingly created.
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The Screen Door
Screen Door is, like Jessica, Contemporary Folk. A mix of Art and Antiques in a hip and fun environment. Its a favorite place for Jessica to get inspired. Visit the "Cottages" and "Porches" which showcase unique objects, both old and new. And while visiting Asheville stop in and find that perfect item for your home, vacation cabin, or garden. Our hours are Monday thru Saturday, 10 to 6, and Sunday, 1 to 6.
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