June 2013
Grovewood Gallery in Asheville, NC, Offers Annual Sculpture Exhibition
Grovewood Gallery in Asheville, NC, will present the 6th Annual Sculpture for the Garden exhibition, on view from June 1 through Dec. 31, 2013. A reception will be held on June 1, from 11am-3pm.
This outdoor sculpture invitational features contemporary sculptures by nationally-recognized artists. Sculptures range from playful pieces suitable for the home or garden, to works for public spaces and corporate settings. Sculptures by local artists Gretchen Lothrop and Stefan “Steebo” Bonitz will also be on display at the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce and at Biltmore Park Town Square, respectively.
This year’s participating artists include: Stefan Bonitz, Ed Byers, Grace Cathey, Stephanie Dwyer, Jeff Hackney, Gretchen Lothrop, Roger Martin, Royal Miree, Carl Peverall, Dale Rogers, Dave Taylor, Jim Weitzel, Lyman Whitaker, and Susannah Zucker
Sculpture for the Garden is sponsored by The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa.
Grovewood Gallery is located in Asheville, NC across the street from the Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa. It was opened in 1992 to revitalize the Homespun Shops that once housed the famous weaving and woodworking complex of Biltmore Industries. Today, Grovewood showcases 9,000 square-feet of traditional and contemporary crafts by more than 500 artists from around the United States.
For further information check our NC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at 828/253-7651 or visit (www.grovewood.com).
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