Tucked alongside a restaurant and the old building that is now the Center for the Arts, is a new mural, designed and installed, by Brushcan Murals of Asheville, NC.
There's a strange looking man and a younger man working on pottery wheels.
Read more about the Mural at BMCA HERE.
Copyright and other blogs currently being worked
ALCHEMY OF CLAY: Art and life connect!
Dragons have been my interest lately, hope no real ones come along!
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Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Sunday, December 29, 2019
More of the Black Mountain Center for the Arts Potters' Exhibit
This exhibit included teachers as well as some of the students from the Clay Studio. A lot of the students are "Independent Students."
Matilda Potter is one of the teachers
Charles Freeland is the Clay Studio Manager and teaches several classes.
Sally Smith sold her other tree sculpture
It was great to see those red dots the week before Christmas...and I did't get to photograph those pots as they went home when sold.
Geoff Bird is the third teacher at the Clay studio
On January 6, 2020, the studio will re-open and classes resume.
Saturday, December 28, 2019
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