Center for Craft: Photo essay

Clay, Stone & Wood:

Local gallery exhibits work of art fellows

Words and Photos by Nick Haseloff


 

The Center for Craft showcases art from grant recipients

As a celebration of the 10th anniversary of their Windgate Fellowship, the Center for Craft features work from 10 of its grant recipients in exhibition titled Scale Up: 10 Years, 10 Fellows, 10 Projects.

The gallery, located on Broadway Street in downtown, showcases art of many different varieties but the majority of the work on display from the Windgate Fellows is sculpture.

The art attempts to expose ideas surrounding scale, installation and community practice according to the center's website.

The exhibit will be on display until late July and feature multiple talks and events during its duration. The Center for Craft is open to the public and donations are accepted at the reception desk.

 

The Center for Craft is located at 67 Broadway St. Asheville NC 28801

 
Nick Haseloff

Nick is an American writer, photographer and editor living and working in Glasgow.

Raised on the beaches of the Gulf Coast of Florida and in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, he enjoys classic cars, tinkering and taking care of his needy miniature Jack Russell, Piper.

Nick earned his bachelor’s in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Asheville where he served on the editorial board of The Blue Banner before graduating and taking an editorial assistant role at the Gannett-owned Asheville Citizen Times. As Deputy Editor for Gallus, he aims to push the boundaries to report the news Glasgow needs.

https://nickhaseloff.com
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