Showing posts with label open studio tours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label open studio tours. Show all posts

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Artisans Drive About This Weekend in the Stecoah Valley

June 27 - 28, 2014   Stecoah Valley Spring Artisans Drive About   Visit the artisans' studios and galleries during the open house drive-about studio tour. Get up close and person with the artist and see numerous live demonstrations. 

The hours will be 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM both days. The Schoolhouse Cafe at The Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center will also be open and is located at 121 Schoolhouse Road in Robbinsville (Stecoah Valley) NC.

Get links for complete local visitor information on the Robbinsville NC Guide.


Thursday, February 28, 2013

Community Open House this weekend at Penland School of Crafts

March 2 -  Penland School of Crafts  holds its annual Community Open House. Each year, Penland's community open house welcomes hundreds of visitors into the studios for demonstrations and hands-on activities. The event is free and all ages are welcome. Hundreds of adults and children from the local Mitchell County as well as mountain visitors will engage in free, quality hands-on studio experiences with over 100 artist volunteers.

Activities may include making glass beads, rollerprinting copper bracelets, creating clay sculptures, screenprinting on bandanas, papermaking, forging garden stakes, painting colorful pastepaper, blowing glass cups or paperweights, making photographic “sun prints”, assembling wooden birdhouses, making souvenir books, and more.


Penland School of Crafts is located just outside Spruce Pine NC

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Community Open House this Weekend at Penland School of Crafts

March 2 Penland School of Crafts  holds its annual Community Open House. Each year, Penland's community open house welcomes hundreds of visitors into the studios for demonstrations and hands-on activities. The event is free and all ages are welcome. Hundreds of adults and children from the local Mitchell County as well as mountain visitors will engage in free, quality hands-on studio experiences with over 100 artist volunteers.

Activities may include making glass beads, rollerprinting copper bracelets, creating clay sculptures, screenprinting on bandanas, papermaking, forging garden stakes, painting colorful pastepaper, blowing glass cups or paperweights, making photographic “sun prints”, assembling wooden birdhouses, making souvenir books, and more.