Asheville, the picturesque city nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is gearing up for a weekend filled with a mix of clouds, a chance of showers, and a breathtaking art exhibit that you won’t want to miss. With a high expected to reach around 71°F and a gentle breeze blowing from the east-southeast at 10 to 15 mph, it looks like perfect weather for a visit to the Folk Art Center.
This weekend marks the final opportunity to check out the Graduate Show at the Folk Art Center, showcasing the impressive work of graduates from Haywood Community College’s Professional Crafts Program. If you appreciate unique art and craftsmanship, this exhibit is a must-see. On display will be a wide variety of stunning pieces demonstrating the creativity and skill honed over the course of two intense years of study.
“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,” said Brian Wurst, an instructor in wood art at Haywood Community College. He emphasized the longstanding relationship between the college and the Southern Highland Craft Guild, which makes this exhibit even more special. The Professional Crafts Program has been thriving for nearly five decades, attracting talented students from across the country.
The curriculum for the Professional Crafts Program is anything but easy; it’s a comprehensive blend of craft concentrations along with supplemental classes in design, drawing, craft history, business, marketing, and photography. These challenging courses prepare students not just to craft beautiful pieces but also to promote and market their art effectively.
It’s no surprise that many graduates go on to become members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild, taking on various roles within the community of artisans. This relationship demonstrates a commitment to the preservation and promotion of traditional and contemporary craftsmanship here in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina.
Attending the Graduate Show is more than just about viewing art; it’s a celebration of community, creativity, and the hard work these students have put into their craft. As you walk through the Folk Art Center, you’ll see a diverse array of artworks, each telling its own story. From stunning pottery to intricately designed textiles and wood pieces, there’s something for everyone to admire.
Located along the Blue Ridge Parkway in East Asheville, the Folk Art Center itself is a beautiful backdrop for this showcase. It’s an integral part of the community and a hub for folk craft appreciation. So, on a weekend that may see some overcast skies and a 60% chance of rain, what better way to spend your time than getting inspired by local talent?
With a slight chance of rain and comfortable temperatures, make sure you grab an umbrella just in case, and then head to the Folk Art Center to experience this fantastic celebration of local artistry. You might even find that piece of art you’ve been searching for or simply enjoy the process of seeing how much hard work and dedication the graduates have poured into their crafts.
Don’t forget that this show runs through the weekend, so gather your family and friends and make a day of it! For more information about the HCC Professional Crafts Program or to keep up with future events, you can visit their website. But remember, this weekend is your last chance to witness the Graduate Show, so don’t miss out!
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