Sandra J. Blain, Wall Platter I, 2004
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts

The works in this exhibition were chosen from Arrowmont’s permanent collection which includes examples by some of the nation’s finest craft artists working in wood, metal, ceramic, glass, and other media.  All the artists represented in the exhibition have taught classes at Arrowmont. The school is an internationally known visual arts complex located in Gatlinburg , Tennessee , which serves as a cultural and educational center for visitors and students of all ages and backgrounds. In addition to its well-known spring, summer and fall one- and two-week and weekend workshops, Arrowmont sponsors art related conferences throughout the year. Community classes for adults and children during the winter offer additional studio experiences. An artist-in-residence program provides five artists time and space to work for 11 months. ArtReach, a hands-on outreach program to local schools, benefits nearly 4,000 school children each year. Arrowmont also offers scholarships as well as assistantship and work-study opportunities.

Dates: February 11- March 30, 2008

Tickets: Free for KMA Members, $5 for non-members. Admission is free on Tuesdays.

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