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May Issue 2003
CCCD in Hendersonville, NC, Offers Traveling Exhibition Featuring David Nash Collaborative
David Nash internationally recognized British wood sculptor and land artist began working Apr. 6 with students from East Carolina University in the first of five sessions at Penland School of Crafts in Penland, NC. By the end of the fifth session, 20 students and 5 faculty members will work with Nash to create sculpture to be displayed in an exhibition that will open in Asheville, NC, and travel throughout North Carolina.
Students in the residency post daily journals about their work and answer questions posed on the website of the residency sponsor, (www.craftcreativitydesign.org), the Center for Craft, Creativity and Design (CCCD). To read the student journals and pose questions, scroll down the CCCD home page and click on "David Nash Residency." From the David Nash page, scroll down to student journals and message board. Photos of students in the residency from each university are posted and by clicking on the student name you can read their journal entries. You can send a message by clicking on "new topic."
The fifth session of
students will help install the exhibition, Wood Quarry: The
Creative Process, on view at the Wedge Gallery in the Asheville's
River District through May 17, 2003. On May 27, it will open at
the CCCD gallery in Hendersonville, NC, until July 19, then travel
to the Wellington B. Gray Gallery at East Carolina University
in Greenville, NC, (Aug.20 - Sept. 30) followed by an exhibition
at the Catherine Smith Gallery at Appalachian State University
in Boone, NC, (Oct. 17 - Dec. 5).
The Center for Craft, Creativity and Design is an inter-institutional
center of the University of North Carolina, located on the UNC
Asheville Kellogg Center property in Hendersonville.
For more info check
our NC Commercial and Institutional Gallery listings, call 828/890-2050
or at (www.craftcreativitydesign.org).
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