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Cashiers Festival of Trees is a family-friendly event during Thanksgiving weekend featuring decorated trees, wreaths, gift baskets, holiday shopping, children crafts, story time, rivalry weekend football viewings, and entertaining performances.
Please join us at The Bascom for a public reception celebrating our spring exhibitions.
This 3 day workshop will show you how to create a unique surface texture that resembles tree bark. By using slips, applying texture and using stretching techniques you will create a “Treepot” complete with bark, branches and leaves.
This 3 day workshop will show you how to create a unique surface texture that resembles tree bark. By using slips, applying texture and using stretching techniques you will create a “Treepot” complete with bark, branches and leaves.
This 3 day workshop will show you how to create a unique surface texture that resembles tree bark. By using slips, applying texture and using stretching techniques you will create a “Treepot” complete with bark, branches and leaves.
Summer Salon is the signature, annual fundraiser for The Bascom: A Center for the Visual Arts. The festive evening promises to be fun and experiential, featuring a cocktail reception amidst live artistic demonstrations and a unique silent auction. A plated dinner follows with live music, a decadent dessert buffet, and dancing.
A Sense of Place: Site-Specific Cyanotypes with Eric William Carroll
Over the course of three days, participants will learn the cyanotype process & use it to creatively respond to our surrounding environment.
Using the methods of William Bartram and the beauty of the Bartram Trail as our foundation, we will explore both cameraless and digital negative approaches and examine how research, history, and site-specificity can inform our work and even function as an unspoken collaborator.
A Sense of Place: Site-Specific Cyanotypes with Eric William Carroll
Over the course of three days, participants will learn the cyanotype process & use it to creatively respond to our surrounding environment.
Using the methods of William Bartram and the beauty of the Bartram Trail as our foundation, we will explore both cameraless and digital negative approaches and examine how research, history, and site-specificity can inform our work and even function as an unspoken collaborator.
A Sense of Place: Site-Specific Cyanotypes with Eric William Carroll
Over the course of three days, participants will learn the cyanotype process & use it to creatively respond to our surrounding environment.
Using the methods of William Bartram and the beauty of the Bartram Trail as our foundation, we will explore both cameraless and digital negative approaches and examine how research, history, and site-specificity can inform our work and even function as an unspoken collaborator.
Mary Palmer Dargan, principal of the international design award-winning firm, Dargan Landscape Architects, and Arielle McIntyre, apprentice landscape designer, are hosting a LIVE garden design workshop.
Together, participants design a site-specific, stunning and functional garden concept.
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