The Asheville-Penland Tour again
promises an exciting 5 Days this Summer! The James Renwick Alliance Board of The James
Renwick Alliance (JRA), along with Tim Tate and Sean Hennessey - the organizers - invite
you to an upcoming summer excursion and art experience, August 7-11, 2013.
One
of the most enjoyable arts trips in this country is to the area outside of Asheville,
NC - an area dense with amazing studios. This trip will also include the Penland
School of Crafts Annual Auction in a stunningly beautiful setting.
Accompanying
us on this trip will be Jennifer Scanlan, independent curator and craft
scholar. For over a decade Ms. Scanlan was an associate curator at the Museum of Arts
and Design, New York.
She brings with her a depth of craft knowledge and a scholarly conversation
about the works we will see on studio tours and the auction.
The day before we
will be visiting the studios of some of the most talented artists surrounding Asheville.This will honestly be the best five-day
excursion you have ever taken...at least we are going try to make it that
way. We will be given phenomenal access
to some of the finest studio artists this country has to offer!
Here is the
schedule of events:
Wednesday, August 7
We arrive in Asheville....either by plane or driving down,
your choice.If you come by plane we will arrange pick up. Our base will be the Inn at Little
Switzerland on the Blue Ridge
Parkway with spectacular views of the valley, a
favorite spot, close to both Asheville
and Penland.
Our first event will be an
evening welcome cocktail and dinner at the Inn.
The price of this event is included in the trip.
Thursday, August 8
We leave at 8:30 am to see the
sites of Asheville
and visits to some amazing artists’ studios for private tours. Below is a list of those studios and events
- Randy Shull
and the River District Artists.
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Randy Shull |
Randy Shull is an artist who works fluidly
between varieties of media, including furniture design, spatial design,
painting, and landscape design. He is
highly acclaimed for his rich and sensual use of color and space. A recipient o
f many awards and grants, Randy has also had four solo shows in New York in the past decade.
His work is included in a number of important museum collections including The
Brooklyn Museum, The High Museum in
Atlanta, The Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, The Mint
Museum of Craft & Design ,Racine Museum of Art, The Gregg Museum of Art
& Design, and Museum of Art and Design.
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Zack Noble |
Zack Noble is an artist that specializes in
modern sculptural, functional and architectural work. He has taught at Penland
School of Crafts and John
C. Campbell
Folk School.
He has studied and worked with noted blacksmiths in Great Britain. His work has been
featured in a number of books and craft magazines, and is in private
collections across the U.S.
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Grove Park Inn |
Lunch that day will be on the beautiful Sunset Terrace of the amazing Grove Park Inn. The Grove Park Inn is a nearly 100 year old historic resort hotel on
the western-facing slope of Sunset Mountain within the Blue Ridge Mountains, in Asheville, North
Carolina. The Inn is an AAA Four-Diamond Hotel and has been since
2001. It serves as one of the most
romantic places to stay on the eastern U.S.
seaboard and has been visited by many United States' Presidents and other
people of notoriety. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the
hotel is an important example of the Arts and Crafts style.
- After, we visit with Amy Tavern and Joanna Golderg.
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Amy Tavern |
Originally from Upstate, NY,
Amy Tavern received a BFA in Metal Design from the University of Washington
in 2002. In the last two years she has
had solo exhibitions at Beyond Fashion in Antwerp,
Belgium and at Velvet da
Vinci in San Francisco, CA. She has also exhibited in group shows at
Sienna Gallery and Heidi Lowe Gallery, among others. In 2009 Amy received several emerging artist
honors including an American Craft Council Searchlight artist. Amy’s jewelry has been published in numerous
books such as New Rings and 500 Silver Jewelry Designs and she was featured on
the cover of Metalsmith Magazine’s 2012 “Exhibition in Print.” Amy recently completed a three-year artist
residency at the Penland School of Crafts and just celebrated her 10th year in
business. Her work can be found in
galleries around the United
States and abroad.
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Joanna Goldberg |
Joanna Golberg began making jewelry at the age of 13, using fishing lures, beads, and (very heavy!) old coins. Joanna is also a well-known and
respected author. She has written four books on making handcrafted designer
jewelry--Making Metal Jewelry, Creative Metal Crafts, The Art & Craft
of Making Jewelry, and The Ultimate Jeweler's Guide --all titles published by
Lark Crafts, an imprint of Sterling Publishing, Inc. Joanna teaches jewelry making at noted craft
institutions, such as the Penland School of Crafts and Arrowmont School of Arts
& Crafts. Her jewelry has been
published in Art Jewelry Magazine, Lapidary Journal, Ornament Magazine, 1000
Rings, 500 Wedding Rings, 500 Enameled Objects, and 21st Century Jewelry. Joanna operates out of an amazing
studio in downtown Asheville.
- Asheville Art Museum / Curator Tour by Nancy Sokolove
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Asheville Art Museum |
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Stoney Lamar |
Founded by artists in 1948, the Asheville Art Museum annually presents an exciting, inviting and active schedule of exhibitions and
public programs. Any visit will also
include experiences with works of significance to Western North Carolina’s
cultural heritage including Studio Craft, Black Mountain
College and Cherokee
artists. Special exhibitions feature renowned regional and national artists and
explore issues of enduring interest. At the time of our visit,
there will be a Stoney Lamar 40-year retrospective. Stoney will be joining us to talk to us about
the work. At the same time, there will also be a Black Mountain
College – New Acquisition
show. This should be one spectacular event.
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Blue Spiral 1 |
No trip to Asheville would be complete without a visit
to the famous Blue Spiral Gallery. This amazing gallery presents work by
exceptional Southern artists and object makers in a beautifully renovated
building in the heart of downtown Asheville. The light-filled, 15,000 square-foot gallery
spans three floors connected by an open stairway. This spacious setting allows
Blue Spiral 1 to offer considerable diversity, affording accessibility to
various tastes and aesthetics.
Now, on to dinner! We are planning our meal at the spectacular
Limones Restaurant in the center of Asheville. Then back to the Inn
at Little Switzerland.
Friday, August 9
Today we will stay closer to
Penland, exploring several studios and then joining in the festivities
surrounding the Penland auction, which begin at 3 p.m. with auction
previews. Dinner is included.
- Visit with sculptor Lisa Clague 9:30 to 10:30am
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Lisa Clague |
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Lisa Clague |
The distinctive figurative sculpture by Lisa Clague hovers between fantasy and reality –- playful, mysterious, contemplative. “Although the imagery in my
work comes directly from my own dreams which, in turn, respond to very personal
experiences. I must also acknowledge a debt to the surrealist movement. Artists
such as Hieronymous Bosch, Frida Karlo, Louise Bourgeois and Hans Bellmer have
been profoundly inspirational"..."My hybrid figures have been
influenced by prehistoric art, the “Great Mother” figurines from the Neolithic
period, the animal-headed figures from the rock shelter of La Madeleine, and
also the bird-headed Egyptian Goddesses and archaic Greek Kouros figures.”
- Visit to sculptor Mel Chin 11:00am to12:30pm
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Mel Chin |
Mel Chin was born in Houston to Chinese parents in 1951, the first of
his family born in the United States, and was reared in a predominantly
African-American and Latino neighborhood. He worked in his family’s
grocery store, and began making art at an early age. Though Mel is
classically trained, his art is both analytical and poetic and evades
easy classification. Alchemy, botany, and ecology are but a few of the
disciplines that intersect in his work. In 1989, Mel had a
one-person exhibition at the Hirshhorn
Museum in Washington, DC.
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Mel Chin |
Mel Chin has also exhibited
in numerous group shows including the Fifth Biennial of Havana, Cuba; Seventh
Architectural Biennial in Venice, Italy; Kwangju Biennale, Korea; Hirshhorn
Museum, Washington DC; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Whitney
Museum of American Art; P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center; Museum of Modern Art;
and the Asian American Arts Centre, New York City among others. Mel has received numerous
awards and grants from organizations such as the National Endowment for the
Arts, New York State Council for the Arts, Art Matters, Creative Capital, and
the Penny McCall, Pollock/Krasner, Joan Mitchell, Rockefeller and Louis Comfort
Tiffany Foundations, among others.
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Elizabeth Brim |
No trip to Penland would ever
be complete without a visit to the Penland Gallery. The Penland
Gallery - featuring work by artists affiliated with Penland School of Crafts - is
a stop worth adding to your trip through Western North
Carolina. It is the perfect place to choose a gift, add to your
craft collection, or learn about contemporary craft.
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Bob Trotman |
Lunch this day will be on the
porch of the Penland Gallery. Lunch will be a box lunch furnished by the
spectacular restaurant Knife and Fork. During our lunch we will have special
presentations from Bob Trotman (wood sculptor) and Elizabeth Brim (metal sculptor).
Now it’s on to the auction.
It begins at 3 p.m. with the silent auction in the new state-of-the-art
facilities in the Print/Letterpress Studio.
Dozens of Penland's artists will be showing there. Then on to a lovely dinner
and wine under the beautiful tent overlooking the valley on Penland's grounds
while the main Friday night auction goes on. After this, it’s back for a quick
cocktail at the Inn at Little Switzerland.
Saturday, August 10
The morning begins with
coffee and breakfast at The Barns at Penland, where we will be treated to a
show by the resident artists here at Penland, always a highlight and much fun.
From there we attend a show given by the Core Students where we will see the
work of tomorrow’s most promising artists.
On to the Saturday silent auction and artist chats....then on to the
main festivities of the luncheon and live auction. This will definitely be the highlight of the
weekend!
- After the auction we will
head to the studio of Anne Lemanski in Spruce Pine.
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Anne Lemanski |
Through the use of materials
such as vintage paper, vinyl, textiles, wood veneer, metal and artificial
sinew, Anne Lemanski creates a menagerie of sculptural portraits.
The politically charged
content and form of the sculpture happens through the combination of a copper
rod armature and hand-stitched "skin." Anne's current focus is
on the complex, symbiotic relationship between humans and animals, highlighting
our admiration for anima ls as symbols, and our exploitation of them to suit
our needs.
Afterwards, we head back to the Inn at Little Switzerland, where we will have time to
freshen up before a lovely farewell cocktail and dinner party where you will be
able to swap stories with the new friends you made on this spectacular trip!
Sunday, August 11
Travel
day.....those that need a ride to the airport, we will arrange it. If you are driving down, and wouldn't mind
taking folks to Asheville and Penland from the hotel,
please let us know.
The cost of this trip is only $625; $75 is a
non-refundable donation to the James Renwick Alliance. You pay the cost of your hotels, meals and transportation
(hotel /anywhere from $120 to $200 per night). Meals at the Friday night
auction, breakfast and lunch at the Saturday afternoon auction
are included. This trip is limited to 20 people. Cut off date is July 1,
but please sign up early.
To RSVP, contact Cicie Sattarnilasskorn by email at admin@jra.org or Tel: (301) 907.3888