A Legacy in Wood
Atlanta-based artists Ed, Philip, and Matt Moulthrop represent three generations of wood-turning using native Southeastern woods. Each has his own style of turning with unique
Atlanta-based artists Ed, Philip, and Matt Moulthrop represent three generations of wood-turning using native Southeastern woods. Each has his own style of turning with unique
Today’s Art Break is led by Hilary Schroeder, curatorial assistant.
Craft in America promotes and advances original handcrafted work and inspires people of all ages to pursue their own creativity. “Family” explores the creative environments
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Jim Dine, The Heart and the Wall, 1983. Color soft-ground and spitbite etching with power tool drypoint and sanding on Somerset textured paper, 89 ⅜ × 69 ½ inches. Asheville Art Museum, 2004 Collectors’ Circle purchase. © Jim Dine / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.