Kay currently exhibits her work in four North Carolina galleries, and links to those galleries are included below. Steve exhibits his wood pieces in the two TRAC galleries, as well as the Design Gallery in Burnsville, North Carolina.
The additional links are those of organizations that we thought visitors would enjoy seeing.
The Design Gallery is located across from Burnsville's Town Center. It features fine art and crafts from local and nationally known artists.
The Toe River Arts Council is the local non-profit arts organization and sponsors one gallery in Spruce Pine and another in Burnsville. Steve and Kay have works in both galleries.
Mountain Made is a gallery in Asheville, North Carolina.
It is located in the Grove Arcade building, an historic
landmark in downtown Asheville.
Click on a logo to access the corresponding web site:
The natural beauty of North Carolina inspires a variety of artists and craftspeople. The NCAA "celebrates those who create and enjoy art in all 100 counties of the state."
The f/32 Photographery group meets monthly in Asheville. They welcome any guest with an interest in either film or digital techniques.
Asheville is home to the Biltmore Estate, numerous galleries, and great restaurants. The Asheville Area Arts Council maintains a current newsletter of events.
Quilt Trails is a new project in which local barns, businesses and homes display hand-painted panels respresenting quilt square designs.
The Workman's home county, Yancey, boasts that there are more artists per capita within its boundaries than any other location in the country. It is also home to five of the highest mountain peaks east of the Mississippi River.