July 16 - 19, 2015
Semi-annual Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands Over 200 exhibitors, craft demonstrations, and live regional music and
entertainment bring Asheville's Civic (US Cellular) Center alive with fine traditional
and contemporary crafts.
Both levels of the Center offer artisans
exhibiting and selling works of clay, fiber, glass, leather, metal,
mixed media, natural materials, paper, wood and jewelry. The Fair
showcases the work of members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild with
members living in the mountain counties of nine states from Maryland to
Alabama.
Now in its 68th year the juried Craft Fair offers the heritage of traditional mountain crafts along with the best in contemporary art craft and techniques. Beginning on Friday during each Craft Fair, mountain musicians perform live on the arena stage. Since the first fair in Gatlinburg in 1948, the music of the area has been woven into the fabric of the Craft Fair experience. From old time to bluegrass, this tradition is kept alive today. Visit www.craftguild.org for a complete list of performances.
The Southern Highland Craft Guild is a non-profit, educational organization established in 1930 to bring together the crafts and craftspeople of the Southern Highlands for the benefit of shared resources, education, marketing and conservation. The Craft Fairs are one of the ways in which the Guild fulfills its mission. To learn more about Guild programs, visit www.craftguild.org.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Western North Carolina Celebrates American Craft Week
October 5-14
American Craft Week is a celebration of the wonders of American craft and
its contribution to the culture and economy of the country. Dozens of
participants in Western North Carolina host special events from open
studios to major gallery exhibits.
The celebration begins at 6 PM October 5 with a presentation by Jan Davidson, Executive Director of the John C. Campbell Folk School, sharing thoughts on the role of craft in Western NC and the significance of celebrating American Craft Week in WNC. Get a complete list of participants and events on the website.
The celebration begins at 6 PM October 5 with a presentation by Jan Davidson, Executive Director of the John C. Campbell Folk School, sharing thoughts on the role of craft in Western NC and the significance of celebrating American Craft Week in WNC. Get a complete list of participants and events on the website.
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