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When the Painting Looks Back

Patty Calderone’s striking 2009 Laurel cover still maintains its hypnotic allure.

Comedy, Drama, and Mystery at PAC

Highlands Performing Arts Center wraps up its busy summer season with The Bitchy Waiter, a harrowing one-woman legal drama, and a tale of murder and misdirection. Tickets are available for all events online at HighlandsPerformingArts.com.

Like No Other Place

A new exhibition in partnership with The Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust – Like No Other Place: Photographs of the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust – explores the magic that’s embedded in the Plateau’s landscape. You’re invited to an opening reception on Thursday, August 11, from 5:00 to 6:30 P.M. at The Bascom.


A Choice to Paint Happy

There’s an undeniable power in the paintings of Nancy Delahaye – a healing balm borne of sorrow and loss.

Setting the Stage for Epiphanies

Terry Warren’s journey into the world of art supplied lessons for success in the larger world.

Visions From the Heart

For Amy Phillips, the light is always there, waiting to be captured.


Shapes and Lines

Artist Jan De Jong will decipher the tricks and techniques that make it possible to paint on rice paper – Monday, August 29 at 5:00 P.M. at The Bascom.

Paintings Keep the Love Alive

For Cover Artist Carol Tamplin, the profound bonds between people and their pets can be found at the heart of her art.

Travel Trilogy

A languid road trip across the vast wild spaces of the American West brings home the natural and historical treasures that are the birthright of all Americans.


Butterfly Attracting Weed

Though a humble Plateau denizen, Joe-Pye weed is treasured by ordinary people and Monarchs alike.

Crucial Research at HBS

A team of student-researchers is delving into the myriad ways that we’re affecting the Plateau’s ecology.

The Lifeblood of our Mountains

The Southern Appalachian Brook Trout, the Top Fish in local streams, is facing a rising tide of environmental stressors.