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Featured Shop Artist of the Month:

Gayle Ray

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The Museum Shop is happy to feature jewelry designer Gayle Ray as the October Artist-of-the-Month. Gayle’s jewelry is created with an eye to unique color and texture combinations. Semi precious stones, sterling silver, soft flex wire and blessings are combined to create unique pieces with the intention of bringing peace and harmony to those that experience it. 
For more information on the many more items available at the Museum Shop, please contact Erika McClintock or Laila Boggs at 828.253.3227 ext. 110.

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06_homeschool_studentThe Museum's Home School Program was developed especially for home school parents and children. Each 90-minute session includes a guided tour of the Museum's Permanent Collection or a special exhibition, plus a hands-on activity in the Museum's studio. Museum admission for students and all materials necessary are included in the cost.

FALL SESSION: SEPTEMBER 13, OCTOBER 11 + NOVEMBER 8

SPRING 2012 SESSION: FEBRUARY 14, MARCH 13, APRIL 10 + MAY 9

11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Grades 1-4

Cost: $4.00 per student, per session

 

This program is offered September - May on the second Tuesdays of each month (excluding December & January).

Pre-registration is required by calling Sharon McRorie, Education Programs Manager, at (828) 253-3227, ext. 122.

Register for the Fall or Spring Sessions by completing this form (PDF).

 

 

Image Credit:
Student creates artwork in the Museum's studio.