This weekend marks the last opportunity to visit the exciting Graduate Show at the Folk Art Center in Asheville, featuring the incredible work of this year’s graduates from the Professional Crafts Program at Haywood Community College (HCC). If you’re in the area, you won’t want to miss this showcase that celebrates hard work, creativity, and the rich tradition of craft in the region!
For two years, these talented students poured their hearts and souls into their craft, honing their skills in various concentrations, and now they have the chance to display their achievements to the public. Brian Wurst, a wood art instructor at HCC, shares his enthusiasm, stating, “The Graduate Show is the capstone of two hard years by these students, and it’s a delight to share it in this beautiful space.” His words capture the essence of this moment for the graduates, as they showcase their craft in the scenic setting of the Folk Art Center.
The relationship between the Southern Highland Craft Guild and HCC has flourished over the decades, with the craft program at Haywood Community College thriving for nearly fifty years. Many graduates find themselves continuing their journey with the Guild, taking on various roles and contributions that help preserve the rich craft traditions of the Southern Highlands.
As you stroll through the exhibit, you’ll be greeted by a diverse range of **craftsmanship**. The students have completed rigorous studies that not only focus on their specific craft but also include classes in design, drawing, craft history, business, marketing, and even photography. This well-rounded education equips them with the skills needed to succeed as artisans in today’s world.
With such a variety of hands-on experiences, you can look forward to seeing unique pieces that reflect a modern twist on traditional craftsmanship. Whether it’s pottery, textiles, or woodwork, each piece tells a story—one of passion, persistence, and creativity.
Beyond the exhibit, it’s inspiring to know that many HCC graduates go on to become esteemed members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild. They don’t just stop at the classroom; they continue to shape the landscape of craft in the region, contributing to a culture that respects tradition while encouraging innovation.
If you’re intrigued and want to immerse yourself in the local artistic community, head over to the Folk Art Center located conveniently along the stunning Blue Ridge Parkway in East Asheville. This weekend is your final chance to support these emerging artists and see firsthand the fruits of their labor and dedication.
Not only will you appreciate the technical skills displayed, but you’ll also sense the passion that fuels craft creation in the Southern Highlands. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this exhibit is a delightful way to spend your weekend.
For those eager to learn more about the HCC Professional Crafts Program, additional details can be found at their official website. The program continues to attract students from all over the country, making it a vibrant hub for future craft leaders.
So, gather your friends and family, and don’t miss out on this opportunity to celebrate the triumph of creativity right here in Asheville. The magic of craftsmanship is waiting for you!
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