Art + Craft

Table Manners

Table Manners

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Long pieces of ash and walnut criss-cross each other in the back of Brian Fireman’s beat-up red Durango. The wood, purchased at Gennett Lumber…

Everyday Rituals

Everyday Rituals

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One day some years ago, the Asheville artist Elizabeth Henderson found herself in Indonesia, where she and her diplomat husband were visiting on vacation…

The Primitive and the Pragmatist

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En route to Gragg, an unincorporated town nestled up in Avery County, Hendersonville resident Robert Sears spotted an engine-oil-stained barn commanding the skyline, its…

No Earring Made Twice

No Earring Made Twice

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Nature has inspired jeweler Becky Burnette as far back as she can remember. She grew up picking blackberries and going fishing at her family’s…

Don’t Call it a Hobby

Don’t Call it a Hobby

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Back then — “then” loosely meaning the mid-to-late 1800s, the pioneer era of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie book series —…

Clinical Meets Couture

Clinical Meets Couture

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Paul Weller’s works aren’t your grandmother’s chipped porcelain teapots, destined to rest on top of the kitchen cupboards. These aren’t for backyard tea parties…

Liberation Station

Liberation Station

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Asheville artist Victoria Pinney freely admits that her creative history doesn’t include formal training in the arts. “I’m a late bloomer,” says Pinney. “I…

Ember and Heirloom

Ember and Heirloom

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In the groove where foodie culture meets its makers, fine-art heir Alex Matisse continues to shape his name. For the past year, Matisse has…

Guilded Age

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An exhibit at Asheville Art Museum pays tribute to the innovative women-makers of the Southern Highland Craft Guild, who have long steered one of…

Lightness of Being

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Early one morning ten years ago, Cheyenne Trunnell was driving through the mountains of her native Tennessee, going to visit a beloved grandfather dying…