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Glass, Metal, and Clay Day

Saturday, April 4

10am-4pm

Folk Art Center | 382 Blue Ridge Parkway, East Asheville, NC

Southern Highland Craft Guild Educational Event Series Begins with Glass, Metal, and Clay Day

Asheville, NC — Each spring, members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild launch their Educational Event Series at the Folk Art Center with Glass, Metal, and Clay Day, a free educational event for the Asheville community.
On Saturday, April 4, from 10am–4pm, more than a dozen Guild members will demonstrate their skills and techniques in glass, metal, and clay inside the Folk Art Center auditorium. Visitors can watch master craftspeople at work and learn about the many processes involved in handmade craft.

Demonstrations will include blacksmithing, glass blowing, metal piercing and annealing, knife making, bezeling, repoussé, stained glass soldering, forging, raku firing, wheel throwing, hand-building clay, and more.
As the nation’s second-oldest craft organization, the Southern Highland Craft Guild is dedicated to preserving and promoting handmade craft in the Southern Appalachian region. The Guild’s educational events give visitors a rare opportunity to see craft processes firsthand and connect with the makers behind the work.

Glass, Metal, and Clay Day is the first of four educational events hosted throughout the year at the Folk Art Center. A full schedule of events can be found at craftguild.org/events.

For more information, visit craftguild.org/events, view upcoming events at facebook.com/shcraftguild/events, or contact the Folk Art Center at [email protected] or 828-298-7928.
The Folk Art Center, located at Milepost 382 on the Blue Ridge Parkway in east Asheville, houses three galleries, a craft shop, a library, and a Blue Ridge Parkway information desk and bookstore. The Center is handicap accessible and open daily from 10am–5pm. Admission is free.

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The Southern Highland Craft Guild is a non-profit, educational organization established in 1930 to cultivate the crafts and makers of the Southern Highlands for the purpose of shared resources, education, marketing and conservation. The Southern Highland Craft Guild is an authorized concessioner of the National Park Service, Department of the Interior.