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GROVEWOOD VILLAGE
Known today as Grovewood Village, this historic site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries. Now you’ll discover an arts and crafts destination that offers a glimpse into an important part of Asheville’s story. Get a 60-second glimpseof
ASHEVILLE ART & FINE CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American Handmade. Established in 1992, Grovewood Gallery is nationally recognized for its dedication to fine American art and craft. Here you’ll discover 9,000 square feet of artisan-made jewelry, textiles, pottery, glass and much more, contributed by over 400 artists and craftspeople from across theBILTMORE INDUSTRIES
A Brief History of Biltmore Industries. It all began in 1901, when two graduates of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Eleanor Park Vance and Charlotte Louise Yale, came to Asheville to spend the summer. Vance, who had formally studied woodcarving at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, began teaching young boys who lived in Biltmore Village ESTES-WINN ANTIQUE CAR MUSEUM Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum. 111 Grovewood Rd, Asheville, NC. (828) 253-2698. Get Directions. Open April – December. Wednesday – Sunday. 10am – 5pm. Closed January – FROM THE STUDIO: ARTIST LIBBA TRACY October 19, 2020. by Ashley Van Matre. “Rabbit Contemplating the Radish” by Libba Tracy. After a successful career in commercial illustration, artist Libba Tracy returned to the mountains of Western North Carolina and began to express her love for the natural world with clay. Her recent body of work, Critters on the Go, are whimsicalkiln
TOM REARDON & KATHLEEN DOYLE Tom Reardon and Kathleen Doyle have built a reputation as world-class jewelers and metalsmiths. These artistic partners have been working together for over 35 years and have operated out of their Grovewood Village studio since 1995. Married in San Francisco on Valentine’s Day in 1985, Tom and Kathleen spent their early years teaching at theFRED LORING SEELY
Fred Loring Seely. Born in Port Monmouth, New Jersey, Fred Loring Seely trained as a pharmacist, working in Detroit for Parke, Davis & Company before being recruited in 1898 by Edwin Wiley Grove (1850-1927), owner of the Paris Medicine Company in St. Louis. That same year Seely married his employer’s only daughter, Evelyn GroveSeely.
CHRIS ABELL
Flutemaker Chris Abell handcrafts Boehm system wooden flutes, headjoints, and whistles, predominantly from aged African Blackwood and sterling silver. He has been a resident artist at Grovewood Village since 1995. Abell’s work is significant because he has reintroduced the wooden flute to a scene that has been dominated bythe metal variety
LYMAN WHITAKER
Built to generate joy, the Bean Pole Wind Sculpture is responsive to the slightest breeze, yet also designed to endure gale-force winds. Handmade in Utah by Lyman Whitaker, these kinetic sculptures are revered for their aesthetic sophistication, mechanical soundness, and high-quality craftsmanship. Lyman fabricates his wind art from copper and steel – metals chosen for their beauty andJIM CHRISTIANSEN
As a mentor, he spends a lot of time in his studio working with individuals who share his love of art and want to learn more about his process. Artist: Jim Christiansen. 100% American-made is Moscow, Idaho. Maple, pear, and acrylic paint. Dimensions: 9” H x 8” W x4” D. $ 2,200.00.
GROVEWOOD VILLAGE
Known today as Grovewood Village, this historic site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries. Now you’ll discover an arts and crafts destination that offers a glimpse into an important part of Asheville’s story. Get a 60-second glimpseof
ASHEVILLE ART & FINE CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American Handmade. Established in 1992, Grovewood Gallery is nationally recognized for its dedication to fine American art and craft. Here you’ll discover 9,000 square feet of artisan-made jewelry, textiles, pottery, glass and much more, contributed by over 400 artists and craftspeople from across theBILTMORE INDUSTRIES
A Brief History of Biltmore Industries. It all began in 1901, when two graduates of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Eleanor Park Vance and Charlotte Louise Yale, came to Asheville to spend the summer. Vance, who had formally studied woodcarving at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, began teaching young boys who lived in Biltmore Village ESTES-WINN ANTIQUE CAR MUSEUM Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum. 111 Grovewood Rd, Asheville, NC. (828) 253-2698. Get Directions. Open April – December. Wednesday – Sunday. 10am – 5pm. Closed January – FROM THE STUDIO: ARTIST LIBBA TRACY October 19, 2020. by Ashley Van Matre. “Rabbit Contemplating the Radish” by Libba Tracy. After a successful career in commercial illustration, artist Libba Tracy returned to the mountains of Western North Carolina and began to express her love for the natural world with clay. Her recent body of work, Critters on the Go, are whimsicalkiln
TOM REARDON & KATHLEEN DOYLE Tom Reardon and Kathleen Doyle have built a reputation as world-class jewelers and metalsmiths. These artistic partners have been working together for over 35 years and have operated out of their Grovewood Village studio since 1995. Married in San Francisco on Valentine’s Day in 1985, Tom and Kathleen spent their early years teaching at theFRED LORING SEELY
Fred Loring Seely. Born in Port Monmouth, New Jersey, Fred Loring Seely trained as a pharmacist, working in Detroit for Parke, Davis & Company before being recruited in 1898 by Edwin Wiley Grove (1850-1927), owner of the Paris Medicine Company in St. Louis. That same year Seely married his employer’s only daughter, Evelyn GroveSeely.
CHRIS ABELL
Flutemaker Chris Abell handcrafts Boehm system wooden flutes, headjoints, and whistles, predominantly from aged African Blackwood and sterling silver. He has been a resident artist at Grovewood Village since 1995. Abell’s work is significant because he has reintroduced the wooden flute to a scene that has been dominated bythe metal variety
LYMAN WHITAKER
Built to generate joy, the Bean Pole Wind Sculpture is responsive to the slightest breeze, yet also designed to endure gale-force winds. Handmade in Utah by Lyman Whitaker, these kinetic sculptures are revered for their aesthetic sophistication, mechanical soundness, and high-quality craftsmanship. Lyman fabricates his wind art from copper and steel – metals chosen for their beauty andJIM CHRISTIANSEN
As a mentor, he spends a lot of time in his studio working with individuals who share his love of art and want to learn more about his process. Artist: Jim Christiansen. 100% American-made is Moscow, Idaho. Maple, pear, and acrylic paint. Dimensions: 9” H x 8” W x4” D. $ 2,200.00.
VISIT US | GROVEWOOD VILLAGE Grovewood Village Adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn 111 Grovewood Rd Asheville, NC 28804 (828) 214-7768. Grovewood Gallery (828) 253-7651 Wednesday – Sunday: 10am – 5pm SHOP AMERICAN-MADE ART & CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American-made art and craft at Grovewood Gallery in Asheville. We represent over 400 artists and craftspeople from across the UnitedStates.
ARTIST STUDIOS
Artistic Tradition. Grovewood Village is home to 8 working artist studios, occupied by 10 local makers. These workspaces were originally built to house the weaving operations of Biltmore Industries, an Arts and Crafts enterprise that played a significant role in the Appalachian Craft Revival during thePATRICIA COTTERILL
Patricia Cotterill's oil paintings depict animals, people, and still lifes - providing a glimpse into scenes of everyday life.CHRIS ABELL
Flutemaker Chris Abell handcrafts Boehm system wooden flutes, headjoints, and whistles, predominantly from aged African Blackwood and sterling silver. He has been a resident artist at Grovewood Village since 1995. Abell’s work is significant because he has reintroduced the wooden flute to a scene that has been dominated bythe metal variety
SARAH POLLOCK
One of the great privileges of living in Tennessee is that there are abundant mountain waterfalls within easy reach. This is a hidden gem known as Triple Falls along Bruce Creek, located just 20 minutes from our home in Knoxville.”. Framed dimensions: 26.5″ H x 16.5″ W. LILI FRYE & STEVE FROSCHAUER Blacksmiths Lili Frye and Steve Froschauer combine old-world techniques with modern touches to create these finely crafted coffee scoops. Handmade in Memphis, TN, these high-quality scoops are built to last. The handle is hand-forged steel and the spoon is hand-formed copper. They are joined with two copper rivets and finished by hand. "We have such a passion for the work we are creating andSARAH POLLOCK
Grovewood Village Adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn 111 Grovewood Rd Asheville, NC 28804 (828) 214-7768. Grovewood Gallery (828) 253-7651 Wednesday – Sunday: 10am – 5pm SUSAN LINK - CRAFTSMAN TABLE Craftsman Table Description. This versatile Arts and Crafts style table was handmade by local furniture maker Susan Link. Crafted from mahogany and quarter-sawn white oak, the design for this table incorporates traditional methods of construction and joinery. VICKI GILL - CERAMIC SPONGE HOLDER (GREEN) - GROVEWOOD GALLERY A potter with a painter’s background, Vicki Gill says she “fell in love with clay at first touch.” For her, the tactile impression is as important as the visual impression, so carving and texturing methods form a common thread throughout her body of work. The bluebirds on this sponge holder are made by pressing into wet clay with a stamp. The designs are then handpainted with vibrantGROVEWOOD VILLAGE
A Local Treasure. On these 11 acres of beautifully maintained grounds is a picturesque environment that radiates old-world charm. Here you’ll discover Grovewood Gallery, working artist studios, the Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum, and Asheville’s only antiquecar museum.
ASHEVILLE ART & FINE CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American Handmade. Established in 1992, Grovewood Gallery is nationally recognized for its dedication to fine American art and craft. Here you’ll discover 9,000 square feet of artisan-made jewelry, textiles, pottery, glass and much more, contributed by over 400 artists and craftspeople from across theBILTMORE INDUSTRIES
It all began in 1901, when two graduates of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Eleanor Park Vance and Charlotte Louise Yale, came to Asheville to spend the summer.Vance, who had formally studied woodcarving at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, began teaching young boys who lived in Biltmore Village – just outside the Vanderbilt’s grand estate – how to carve wooden bowls and picture frames. ESTES-WINN ANTIQUE CAR MUSEUM Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum 111 Grovewood Rd, Asheville, NC (828) 253-2698 Get Directions. Open April – December Wednesday – Sunday10am – 5pm
FRED LORING SEELY
Born in Port Monmouth, New Jersey, Fred Loring Seely trained as a pharmacist, working in Detroit for Parke, Davis & Company before being recruited in 1898 by Edwin Wiley Grove (1850-1927), owner of the Paris Medicine Company in St. Louis. That same year Seely TOM REARDON & KATHLEEN DOYLE Tom Reardon and Kathleen Doyle have built a reputation as world-class jewelers and metalsmiths. These artistic partners have been working together for over 35 years and have operated out of their Grovewood Village studio since 1995. FROM THE STUDIO: ARTIST LIBBA TRACY Grovewood Village Adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn 111 Grovewood Rd Asheville, NC 28804 (828) 214-7768. Grovewood Gallery (828) 253-7651 Wednesday – Sunday: 10am – 5pmJIM CHRISTIANSEN
Peace Teapot Sculpture Description. Jim Christiansen makes beautifully sculpted wood art with finely crafted surface enhancements. Made to be admired, this Peace Teapot was turned and hand-carved from maple and pear in Jim’s Idaho studio.CHRIS ABELL
Chris Abell specializes in Boehm system wooden flutes, headjoints, and whistles, handmade from African Blackwood and sterling silver. SUSAN LINK - CRAFTSMAN TABLE Craftsman Table Description. This versatile Arts and Crafts style table was handmade by local furniture maker Susan Link. Crafted from mahogany and quarter-sawn white oak, the design for this table incorporates traditional methods of construction and joinery.GROVEWOOD VILLAGE
A Local Treasure. On these 11 acres of beautifully maintained grounds is a picturesque environment that radiates old-world charm. Here you’ll discover Grovewood Gallery, working artist studios, the Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum, and Asheville’s only antiquecar museum.
ASHEVILLE ART & FINE CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American Handmade. Established in 1992, Grovewood Gallery is nationally recognized for its dedication to fine American art and craft. Here you’ll discover 9,000 square feet of artisan-made jewelry, textiles, pottery, glass and much more, contributed by over 400 artists and craftspeople from across theBILTMORE INDUSTRIES
It all began in 1901, when two graduates of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Eleanor Park Vance and Charlotte Louise Yale, came to Asheville to spend the summer.Vance, who had formally studied woodcarving at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, began teaching young boys who lived in Biltmore Village – just outside the Vanderbilt’s grand estate – how to carve wooden bowls and picture frames. ESTES-WINN ANTIQUE CAR MUSEUM Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum 111 Grovewood Rd, Asheville, NC (828) 253-2698 Get Directions. Open April – December Wednesday – Sunday10am – 5pm
FRED LORING SEELY
Born in Port Monmouth, New Jersey, Fred Loring Seely trained as a pharmacist, working in Detroit for Parke, Davis & Company before being recruited in 1898 by Edwin Wiley Grove (1850-1927), owner of the Paris Medicine Company in St. Louis. That same year Seely TOM REARDON & KATHLEEN DOYLE Tom Reardon and Kathleen Doyle have built a reputation as world-class jewelers and metalsmiths. These artistic partners have been working together for over 35 years and have operated out of their Grovewood Village studio since 1995. FROM THE STUDIO: ARTIST LIBBA TRACY Grovewood Village Adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn 111 Grovewood Rd Asheville, NC 28804 (828) 214-7768. Grovewood Gallery (828) 253-7651 Wednesday – Sunday: 10am – 5pmJIM CHRISTIANSEN
Peace Teapot Sculpture Description. Jim Christiansen makes beautifully sculpted wood art with finely crafted surface enhancements. Made to be admired, this Peace Teapot was turned and hand-carved from maple and pear in Jim’s Idaho studio.CHRIS ABELL
Chris Abell specializes in Boehm system wooden flutes, headjoints, and whistles, handmade from African Blackwood and sterling silver. SUSAN LINK - CRAFTSMAN TABLE Craftsman Table Description. This versatile Arts and Crafts style table was handmade by local furniture maker Susan Link. Crafted from mahogany and quarter-sawn white oak, the design for this table incorporates traditional methods of construction and joinery. NEWS | GROVEWOOD VILLAGE Grovewood Village Adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn 111 Grovewood Rd Asheville, NC 28804 (828) 214-7768. Grovewood Gallery (828) 253-7651 Wednesday – Sunday: 10am – 5pm VISIT US | GROVEWOOD VILLAGE Grovewood Village Adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn 111 Grovewood Rd Asheville, NC 28804 (828) 214-7768. Grovewood Gallery (828) 253-7651 Wednesday – Sunday: 10am – 5pm SHOP AMERICAN-MADE ART & CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American-made art and craft at Grovewood Gallery in Asheville. We represent over 400 artists and craftspeople from across the UnitedStates.
EVENTS ARCHIVE
Grovewood Village Adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn 111 Grovewood Rd Asheville, NC 28804 (828) 214-7768. Grovewood Gallery (828) 253-7651 Wednesday – Sunday: 10am – 5pmPATRICIA COTTERILL
Patricia Cotterill's Mystic Trees oil painting offers a peek into a mysterious, almost haunting landscape.ARTIST STUDIOS
Artistic Tradition. Grovewood Village is home to 8 working artist studios, occupied by 10 local makers. These workspaces were originally built to house the weaving operations of Biltmore Industries, an Arts and Crafts enterprise that played a significant role in the Appalachian Craft Revival during thePATRICIA COTTERILL
Patricia Cotterill's oil paintings depict animals, people, and still lifes - providing a glimpse into scenes of everyday life. GARDEN ART & YARD ART YOU'LL LOVE! Outdoor Sculpture Garden. Unique garden art and sculptures compliment the beautiful, natural setting that surrounds Grovewood Village. Stroll the meandering ivy-bordered pathways, enjoy a picnic in the garden, or simply admire the panoramic views across the valley to the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains.ELEANOR PARK VANCE
An exceptional woodcarver and gifted designer, Eleanor Park Vance (1869-1954) was born into a modest, middle-class Ohio family. During her early twenties she studied art, design, and woodcarving under William Fry at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. MELISSA ENGLER AND GRAEME PRIDDLE Melissa Engler and Graeme Priddle have been collaborating on sculptural wood art in their Grovewood Village studio since 2015. This husband-and-wife team maintains a busy exhibition schedule, while also teaching woodturning workshops around the globe.GROVEWOOD VILLAGE
Known today as Grovewood Village, this historic site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries. Now you’ll discover an arts and crafts destination that offers a glimpse into an important part of Asheville’s story. Get a 60-second glimpseof
ASHEVILLE ART & FINE CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American Handmade. Established in 1992, Grovewood Gallery is nationally recognized for its dedication to fine American art and craft. Here you’ll discover 9,000 square feet of artisan-made jewelry, textiles, pottery, glass and much more, contributed by over 400 artists and craftspeople from across the SHOP AMERICAN-MADE ART & CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American-made art and craft at Grovewood Gallery in Asheville. We represent over 400 artists and craftspeople from across the UnitedStates.
ESTES-WINN ANTIQUE CAR MUSEUM Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum. 111 Grovewood Rd, Asheville, NC. (828) 253-2698. Get Directions. Open April – December. Wednesday – Sunday. 10am – 5pm. Closed January – GALLERY OF THE MOUNTAINS Inside The Grove Park Inn. Gallery of the Mountains is located in the Sammons Wing of The Omni Grove Park Inn. Opened in 1913, the hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and boasts the largest public collection of original Arts and Crafts style furnishings in the world.FRED LORING SEELY
Fred Loring Seely. Born in Port Monmouth, New Jersey, Fred Loring Seely trained as a pharmacist, working in Detroit for Parke, Davis & Company before being recruited in 1898 by Edwin Wiley Grove (1850-1927), owner of the Paris Medicine Company in St. Louis. That same year Seely married his employer’s only daughter, Evelyn GroveSeely.
TOM REARDON & KATHLEEN DOYLE Tom Reardon and Kathleen Doyle have built a reputation as world-class jewelers and metalsmiths. These artistic partners have been working together for over 35 years and have operated out of their Grovewood Village studio since 1995. Married in San Francisco on Valentine’s Day in 1985, Tom and Kathleen spent their early years teaching at theMARTI MOCAHBEE
A full-time studio potter since 1995, Marti Mocahbee has enjoyed working with clay since she was a teenager. Her wheel-thrown pottery is made from Georgia red clay and is hand-painted with designs inspired by various historical and cultural influences. An elegant art object on its own, this vase can be filled with branches or floral arrangements for a stunning display. Artist: Marti MocahbeeJIM CHRISTIANSEN
As a mentor, he spends a lot of time in his studio working with individuals who share his love of art and want to learn more about his process. Artist: Jim Christiansen. 100% American-made is Moscow, Idaho. Maple, pear, and acrylic paint. Dimensions: 9” H x 8” W x4” D. $ 2,200.00.
LYMAN WHITAKER
Built to generate joy, the Bean Pole Wind Sculpture is responsive to the slightest breeze, yet also designed to endure gale-force winds. Handmade in Utah by Lyman Whitaker, these kinetic sculptures are revered for their aesthetic sophistication, mechanical soundness, and high-quality craftsmanship. Lyman fabricates his wind art from copper and steel – metals chosen for their beauty andGROVEWOOD VILLAGE
Known today as Grovewood Village, this historic site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries. Now you’ll discover an arts and crafts destination that offers a glimpse into an important part of Asheville’s story. Get a 60-second glimpseof
ASHEVILLE ART & FINE CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American Handmade. Established in 1992, Grovewood Gallery is nationally recognized for its dedication to fine American art and craft. Here you’ll discover 9,000 square feet of artisan-made jewelry, textiles, pottery, glass and much more, contributed by over 400 artists and craftspeople from across the SHOP AMERICAN-MADE ART & CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American-made art and craft at Grovewood Gallery in Asheville. We represent over 400 artists and craftspeople from across the UnitedStates.
ESTES-WINN ANTIQUE CAR MUSEUM Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum. 111 Grovewood Rd, Asheville, NC. (828) 253-2698. Get Directions. Open April – December. Wednesday – Sunday. 10am – 5pm. Closed January – FROM THE STUDIO: ARTIST LIBBA TRACY October 19, 2020. by Ashley Van Matre. “Rabbit Contemplating the Radish” by Libba Tracy. After a successful career in commercial illustration, artist Libba Tracy returned to the mountains of Western North Carolina and began to express her love for the natural world with clay. Her recent body of work, Critters on the Go, are whimsicalkiln
GALLERY OF THE MOUNTAINS Inside The Grove Park Inn. Gallery of the Mountains is located in the Sammons Wing of The Omni Grove Park Inn. Opened in 1913, the hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and boasts the largest public collection of original Arts and Crafts style furnishings in the world.FRED LORING SEELY
Fred Loring Seely. Born in Port Monmouth, New Jersey, Fred Loring Seely trained as a pharmacist, working in Detroit for Parke, Davis & Company before being recruited in 1898 by Edwin Wiley Grove (1850-1927), owner of the Paris Medicine Company in St. Louis. That same year Seely married his employer’s only daughter, Evelyn GroveSeely.
TOM REARDON & KATHLEEN DOYLE Tom Reardon and Kathleen Doyle have built a reputation as world-class jewelers and metalsmiths. These artistic partners have been working together for over 35 years and have operated out of their Grovewood Village studio since 1995. Married in San Francisco on Valentine’s Day in 1985, Tom and Kathleen spent their early years teaching at theJIM CHRISTIANSEN
As a mentor, he spends a lot of time in his studio working with individuals who share his love of art and want to learn more about his process. Artist: Jim Christiansen. 100% American-made is Moscow, Idaho. Maple, pear, and acrylic paint. Dimensions: 9” H x 8” W x4” D. $ 2,200.00.
LYMAN WHITAKER
Built to generate joy, the Bean Pole Wind Sculpture is responsive to the slightest breeze, yet also designed to endure gale-force winds. Handmade in Utah by Lyman Whitaker, these kinetic sculptures are revered for their aesthetic sophistication, mechanical soundness, and high-quality craftsmanship. Lyman fabricates his wind art from copper and steel – metals chosen for their beauty and VISIT US | GROVEWOOD VILLAGE Grovewood Village Adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn 111 Grovewood Rd Asheville, NC 28804 (828) 214-7768. Grovewood Gallery (828) 253-7651 Wednesday – Sunday: 10am – 5pmARTIST STUDIOS
Artistic Tradition. Grovewood Village is home to 8 working artist studios, occupied by 10 local makers. These workspaces were originally built to house the weaving operations of Biltmore Industries, an Arts and Crafts enterprise that played a significant role in the Appalachian Craft Revival during theCYNTHIA WILSON
Discover nature-inspired acrylic paintings by North Carolina artist Cynthia Wilson at Grovewood Gallery in Asheville.ASHEVILLE TOURS
A Rich Craft Heritage. Grovewood Village is housed in the historic weaving and woodworking complex of Biltmore Industries, a noteworthy enterprise in the history of American Craft and textiles founded by Edith Vanderbilt and two inspired teachers, Eleanor Vance and Charlotte Yale. At the height of its success in the late 1920s – under the direction of Fred Loring Seely – BiltmorePATRICIA COTTERILL
Patricia Cotterill's oil paintings depict animals, people, and still lifes - providing a glimpse into scenes of everyday life.PATRICIA COTTERILL
Discover fine art oil paintnigs by Asheville, North Carolina artist Patricia Cotterill at Grovewood Gallery. FROM THE STUDIO: ARTIST LIBBA TRACY October 19, 2020. by Ashley Van Matre. “Rabbit Contemplating the Radish” by Libba Tracy. After a successful career in commercial illustration, artist Libba Tracy returned to the mountains of Western North Carolina and began to express her love for the natural world with clay. Her recent body of work, Critters on the Go, are whimsicalkiln
BILTMORE INDUSTRIES
A Brief History of Biltmore Industries. It all began in 1901, when two graduates of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Eleanor Park Vance and Charlotte Louise Yale, came to Asheville to spend the summer. Vance, who had formally studied woodcarving at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, began teaching young boys who lived in Biltmore Village ROGER MARTIN SCULPTURE The more an artist knows their subject the easier it is to push the envelope to achieve a truly expressive piece.”. Artist: Roger Martin. 100% American-Made in Albemarle, NC. Cast bronze sculpture. Cor-Ten steel base sold separately for $600. Limited edition of 21. Dimensions: 21.25” HCHRIS ABELL
Flutemaker Chris Abell handcrafts Boehm system wooden flutes, headjoints, and whistles, predominantly from aged African Blackwood and sterling silver. He has been a resident artist at Grovewood Village since 1995. Abell’s work is significant because he has reintroduced the wooden flute to a scene that has been dominated bythe metal variety
GROVEWOOD VILLAGE
Known today as Grovewood Village, this historic site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries. Now you’ll discover an arts and crafts destination that offers a glimpse into an important part of Asheville’s story. Get a 60-second glimpseof
ASHEVILLE ART & FINE CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American Handmade. Established in 1992, Grovewood Gallery is nationally recognized for its dedication to fine American art and craft. Here you’ll discover 9,000 square feet of artisan-made jewelry, textiles, pottery, glass and much more, contributed by over 400 artists and craftspeople from across the SHOP AMERICAN-MADE ART & CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American-made art and craft at Grovewood Gallery in Asheville. We represent over 400 artists and craftspeople from across the UnitedStates.
ESTES-WINN ANTIQUE CAR MUSEUM Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum. 111 Grovewood Rd, Asheville, NC. (828) 253-2698. Get Directions. Open April – December. Wednesday – Sunday. 10am – 5pm. Closed January – GALLERY OF THE MOUNTAINS Inside The Grove Park Inn. Gallery of the Mountains is located in the Sammons Wing of The Omni Grove Park Inn. Opened in 1913, the hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and boasts the largest public collection of original Arts and Crafts style furnishings in the world.FRED LORING SEELY
Fred Loring Seely. Born in Port Monmouth, New Jersey, Fred Loring Seely trained as a pharmacist, working in Detroit for Parke, Davis & Company before being recruited in 1898 by Edwin Wiley Grove (1850-1927), owner of the Paris Medicine Company in St. Louis. That same year Seely married his employer’s only daughter, Evelyn GroveSeely.
TOM REARDON & KATHLEEN DOYLE Tom Reardon and Kathleen Doyle have built a reputation as world-class jewelers and metalsmiths. These artistic partners have been working together for over 35 years and have operated out of their Grovewood Village studio since 1995. Married in San Francisco on Valentine’s Day in 1985, Tom and Kathleen spent their early years teaching at theMARTI MOCAHBEE
A full-time studio potter since 1995, Marti Mocahbee has enjoyed working with clay since she was a teenager. Her wheel-thrown pottery is made from Georgia red clay and is hand-painted with designs inspired by various historical and cultural influences. An elegant art object on its own, this vase can be filled with branches or floral arrangements for a stunning display. Artist: Marti MocahbeeJIM CHRISTIANSEN
As a mentor, he spends a lot of time in his studio working with individuals who share his love of art and want to learn more about his process. Artist: Jim Christiansen. 100% American-made is Moscow, Idaho. Maple, pear, and acrylic paint. Dimensions: 9” H x 8” W x4” D. $ 2,200.00.
LYMAN WHITAKER
Built to generate joy, the Bean Pole Wind Sculpture is responsive to the slightest breeze, yet also designed to endure gale-force winds. Handmade in Utah by Lyman Whitaker, these kinetic sculptures are revered for their aesthetic sophistication, mechanical soundness, and high-quality craftsmanship. Lyman fabricates his wind art from copper and steel – metals chosen for their beauty andGROVEWOOD VILLAGE
Known today as Grovewood Village, this historic site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries. Now you’ll discover an arts and crafts destination that offers a glimpse into an important part of Asheville’s story. Get a 60-second glimpseof
ASHEVILLE ART & FINE CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American Handmade. Established in 1992, Grovewood Gallery is nationally recognized for its dedication to fine American art and craft. Here you’ll discover 9,000 square feet of artisan-made jewelry, textiles, pottery, glass and much more, contributed by over 400 artists and craftspeople from across the SHOP AMERICAN-MADE ART & CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American-made art and craft at Grovewood Gallery in Asheville. We represent over 400 artists and craftspeople from across the UnitedStates.
ESTES-WINN ANTIQUE CAR MUSEUM Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum. 111 Grovewood Rd, Asheville, NC. (828) 253-2698. Get Directions. Open April – December. Wednesday – Sunday. 10am – 5pm. Closed January – GALLERY OF THE MOUNTAINS Inside The Grove Park Inn. Gallery of the Mountains is located in the Sammons Wing of The Omni Grove Park Inn. Opened in 1913, the hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and boasts the largest public collection of original Arts and Crafts style furnishings in the world.FRED LORING SEELY
Fred Loring Seely. Born in Port Monmouth, New Jersey, Fred Loring Seely trained as a pharmacist, working in Detroit for Parke, Davis & Company before being recruited in 1898 by Edwin Wiley Grove (1850-1927), owner of the Paris Medicine Company in St. Louis. That same year Seely married his employer’s only daughter, Evelyn GroveSeely.
TOM REARDON & KATHLEEN DOYLE Tom Reardon and Kathleen Doyle have built a reputation as world-class jewelers and metalsmiths. These artistic partners have been working together for over 35 years and have operated out of their Grovewood Village studio since 1995. Married in San Francisco on Valentine’s Day in 1985, Tom and Kathleen spent their early years teaching at theMARTI MOCAHBEE
A full-time studio potter since 1995, Marti Mocahbee has enjoyed working with clay since she was a teenager. Her wheel-thrown pottery is made from Georgia red clay and is hand-painted with designs inspired by various historical and cultural influences. An elegant art object on its own, this vase can be filled with branches or floral arrangements for a stunning display. Artist: Marti MocahbeeJIM CHRISTIANSEN
As a mentor, he spends a lot of time in his studio working with individuals who share his love of art and want to learn more about his process. Artist: Jim Christiansen. 100% American-made is Moscow, Idaho. Maple, pear, and acrylic paint. Dimensions: 9” H x 8” W x4” D. $ 2,200.00.
LYMAN WHITAKER
Built to generate joy, the Bean Pole Wind Sculpture is responsive to the slightest breeze, yet also designed to endure gale-force winds. Handmade in Utah by Lyman Whitaker, these kinetic sculptures are revered for their aesthetic sophistication, mechanical soundness, and high-quality craftsmanship. Lyman fabricates his wind art from copper and steel – metals chosen for their beauty and VISIT US | GROVEWOOD VILLAGE Grovewood Village Adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn 111 Grovewood Rd Asheville, NC 28804 (828) 214-7768. Grovewood Gallery (828) 253-7651 Wednesday – Sunday: 10am – 5pmARTIST STUDIOS
Artistic Tradition. Grovewood Village is home to 8 working artist studios, occupied by 10 local makers. These workspaces were originally built to house the weaving operations of Biltmore Industries, an Arts and Crafts enterprise that played a significant role in the Appalachian Craft Revival during theCYNTHIA WILSON
Discover nature-inspired acrylic paintings by North Carolina artist Cynthia Wilson at Grovewood Gallery in Asheville.ASHEVILLE TOURS
A Rich Craft Heritage. Grovewood Village is housed in the historic weaving and woodworking complex of Biltmore Industries, a noteworthy enterprise in the history of American Craft and textiles founded by Edith Vanderbilt and two inspired teachers, Eleanor Vance and Charlotte Yale. At the height of its success in the late 1920s – under the direction of Fred Loring Seely – BiltmorePATRICIA COTTERILL
Patricia Cotterill's oil paintings depict animals, people, and still lifes - providing a glimpse into scenes of everyday life.PATRICIA COTTERILL
Discover fine art oil paintnigs by Asheville, North Carolina artist Patricia Cotterill at Grovewood Gallery. FROM THE STUDIO: ARTIST LIBBA TRACY October 19, 2020. by Ashley Van Matre. “Rabbit Contemplating the Radish” by Libba Tracy. After a successful career in commercial illustration, artist Libba Tracy returned to the mountains of Western North Carolina and began to express her love for the natural world with clay. Her recent body of work, Critters on the Go, are whimsicalkiln
BILTMORE INDUSTRIES
A Brief History of Biltmore Industries. It all began in 1901, when two graduates of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Eleanor Park Vance and Charlotte Louise Yale, came to Asheville to spend the summer. Vance, who had formally studied woodcarving at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, began teaching young boys who lived in Biltmore Village ROGER MARTIN SCULPTURE The more an artist knows their subject the easier it is to push the envelope to achieve a truly expressive piece.”. Artist: Roger Martin. 100% American-Made in Albemarle, NC. Cast bronze sculpture. Cor-Ten steel base sold separately for $600. Limited edition of 21. Dimensions: 21.25” HCHRIS ABELL
Flutemaker Chris Abell handcrafts Boehm system wooden flutes, headjoints, and whistles, predominantly from aged African Blackwood and sterling silver. He has been a resident artist at Grovewood Village since 1995. Abell’s work is significant because he has reintroduced the wooden flute to a scene that has been dominated bythe metal variety
GROVEWOOD VILLAGE
Known today as Grovewood Village, this historic site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries. Now you’ll discover an arts and crafts destination that offers a glimpse into an important part of Asheville’s story. Get a 60-second glimpseof
ASHEVILLE ART & FINE CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American Handmade. Established in 1992, Grovewood Gallery is nationally recognized for its dedication to fine American art and craft. Here you’ll discover 9,000 square feet of artisan-made jewelry, textiles, pottery, glass and much more, contributed by over 400 artists and craftspeople from across the ESTES-WINN ANTIQUE CAR MUSEUM Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum. 111 Grovewood Rd, Asheville, NC. (828) 253-2698. Get Directions. Open April – December. Wednesday – Sunday. 10am – 5pm. Closed January –ARTIST STUDIOS
Artistic Tradition. Grovewood Village is home to 8 working artist studios, occupied by 10 local makers. These workspaces were originally built to house the weaving operations of Biltmore Industries, an Arts and Crafts enterprise that played a significant role in the Appalachian Craft Revival during theBILTMORE INDUSTRIES
A Brief History of Biltmore Industries. It all began in 1901, when two graduates of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Eleanor Park Vance and Charlotte Louise Yale, came to Asheville to spend the summer. Vance, who had formally studied woodcarving at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, began teaching young boys who lived in Biltmore VillageFRED LORING SEELY
Fred Loring Seely. Born in Port Monmouth, New Jersey, Fred Loring Seely trained as a pharmacist, working in Detroit for Parke, Davis & Company before being recruited in 1898 by Edwin Wiley Grove (1850-1927), owner of the Paris Medicine Company in St. Louis. That same year Seely married his employer’s only daughter, Evelyn GroveSeely.
JIM CHRISTIANSEN
As a mentor, he spends a lot of time in his studio working with individuals who share his love of art and want to learn more about his process. Artist: Jim Christiansen. 100% American-made is Moscow, Idaho. Maple, pear, and acrylic paint. Dimensions: 9” H x 8” W x4” D. $ 2,200.00.
SUSAN LINK - CRAFTSMAN TABLE Here she discovered a community of like-minded makers who opened her up to a whole new world of furniture design. Artist: Susan Link. American-Made in Canton, NC. Craftsman sideboard. Sapele, mahogany, and quarter-sawn white oak. Dimensions: 36″ H x 48″ W x 18″ D. $2,400.00.
TOM REARDON & KATHLEEN DOYLE Tom Reardon and Kathleen Doyle have built a reputation as world-class jewelers and metalsmiths. These artistic partners have been working together for over 35 years and have operated out of their Grovewood Village studio since 1995. Married in San Francisco on Valentine’s Day in 1985, Tom and Kathleen spent their early years teaching at theELEANOR PARK VANCE
Eleanor Park Vance. An exceptional woodcarver and gifted designer, Eleanor Park Vance (1869-1954) was born into a modest, middle-class Ohio family. During her early twenties she studied art, design, and woodcarving under William Fry at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. Realizing that the woodcarving profession offered limited careeropportunities
GROVEWOOD VILLAGE
Known today as Grovewood Village, this historic site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries. Now you’ll discover an arts and crafts destination that offers a glimpse into an important part of Asheville’s story. Get a 60-second glimpseof
ASHEVILLE ART & FINE CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American Handmade. Established in 1992, Grovewood Gallery is nationally recognized for its dedication to fine American art and craft. Here you’ll discover 9,000 square feet of artisan-made jewelry, textiles, pottery, glass and much more, contributed by over 400 artists and craftspeople from across the ESTES-WINN ANTIQUE CAR MUSEUM Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum. 111 Grovewood Rd, Asheville, NC. (828) 253-2698. Get Directions. Open April – December. Wednesday – Sunday. 10am – 5pm. Closed January –ARTIST STUDIOS
Artistic Tradition. Grovewood Village is home to 8 working artist studios, occupied by 10 local makers. These workspaces were originally built to house the weaving operations of Biltmore Industries, an Arts and Crafts enterprise that played a significant role in the Appalachian Craft Revival during theBILTMORE INDUSTRIES
A Brief History of Biltmore Industries. It all began in 1901, when two graduates of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Eleanor Park Vance and Charlotte Louise Yale, came to Asheville to spend the summer. Vance, who had formally studied woodcarving at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, began teaching young boys who lived in Biltmore VillageFRED LORING SEELY
Fred Loring Seely. Born in Port Monmouth, New Jersey, Fred Loring Seely trained as a pharmacist, working in Detroit for Parke, Davis & Company before being recruited in 1898 by Edwin Wiley Grove (1850-1927), owner of the Paris Medicine Company in St. Louis. That same year Seely married his employer’s only daughter, Evelyn GroveSeely.
JIM CHRISTIANSEN
As a mentor, he spends a lot of time in his studio working with individuals who share his love of art and want to learn more about his process. Artist: Jim Christiansen. 100% American-made is Moscow, Idaho. Maple, pear, and acrylic paint. Dimensions: 9” H x 8” W x4” D. $ 2,200.00.
SUSAN LINK - CRAFTSMAN TABLE Here she discovered a community of like-minded makers who opened her up to a whole new world of furniture design. Artist: Susan Link. American-Made in Canton, NC. Craftsman sideboard. Sapele, mahogany, and quarter-sawn white oak. Dimensions: 36″ H x 48″ W x 18″ D. $2,400.00.
TOM REARDON & KATHLEEN DOYLE Tom Reardon and Kathleen Doyle have built a reputation as world-class jewelers and metalsmiths. These artistic partners have been working together for over 35 years and have operated out of their Grovewood Village studio since 1995. Married in San Francisco on Valentine’s Day in 1985, Tom and Kathleen spent their early years teaching at theELEANOR PARK VANCE
Eleanor Park Vance. An exceptional woodcarver and gifted designer, Eleanor Park Vance (1869-1954) was born into a modest, middle-class Ohio family. During her early twenties she studied art, design, and woodcarving under William Fry at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. Realizing that the woodcarving profession offered limited careeropportunities
OUR STORY - GROVEWOOD VILLAGE Our Story. Tucked away amid towering pine trees adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn is one of Asheville’s hidden gems. Known today as Grovewood Village, this historic site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries, a force in American craft that was originally backed by Edith Vanderbilt. VISIT US | GROVEWOOD VILLAGE Grovewood Village Adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn 111 Grovewood Rd Asheville, NC 28804 (828) 214-7768. Grovewood Gallery (828) 253-7651 Wednesday – Sunday: 10am – 5pmARTIST STUDIOS
Artistic Tradition. Grovewood Village is home to 8 working artist studios, occupied by 10 local makers. These workspaces were originally built to house the weaving operations of Biltmore Industries, an Arts and Crafts enterprise that played a significant role in the Appalachian Craft Revival during the FROM THE STUDIO: ARTIST LIBBA TRACY October 19, 2020. by Ashley Van Matre. “Rabbit Contemplating the Radish” by Libba Tracy. After a successful career in commercial illustration, artist Libba Tracy returned to the mountains of Western North Carolina and began to express her love for the natural world with clay. Her recent body of work, Critters on the Go, are whimsicalkiln
GARDEN ART & YARD ART YOU'LL LOVE! Outdoor Sculpture Garden. Unique garden art and sculptures compliment the beautiful, natural setting that surrounds Grovewood Village. Stroll the meandering ivy-bordered pathways, enjoy a picnic in the garden, or simply admire the panoramic views across the valley to the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains.CHRIS ABELL
Flutemaker Chris Abell handcrafts Boehm system wooden flutes, headjoints, and whistles, predominantly from aged African Blackwood and sterling silver. He has been a resident artist at Grovewood Village since 1995. Abell’s work is significant because he has reintroduced the wooden flute to a scene that has been dominated bythe metal variety
LYMAN WHITAKER
Built to generate joy, the Bean Pole Wind Sculpture is responsive to the slightest breeze, yet also designed to endure gale-force winds. Handmade in Utah by Lyman Whitaker, these kinetic sculptures are revered for their aesthetic sophistication, mechanical soundness, and high-quality craftsmanship. Lyman fabricates his wind art from copper and steel – metals chosen for their beauty andELEANOR PARK VANCE
Eleanor Park Vance. An exceptional woodcarver and gifted designer, Eleanor Park Vance (1869-1954) was born into a modest, middle-class Ohio family. During her early twenties she studied art, design, and woodcarving under William Fry at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. Realizing that the woodcarving profession offered limited careeropportunities
BRAD STROMAN FINE ART PAINTINGS Brad Stroman creates thought-provoking paintings that reflect the intimate and fragile relationship between man and nature. Incorporating the Japanese Zen Buddhist aesthetic of wabi-sabi, Stroman paints a stage where both natural and man-made objects play out a balancing act. Wabi-sabi is centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection.LYMAN WHITAKER
Lyman Whitaker is one of Grovewood Gallery’s most celebrated artists. Since the 1980s, he has focused his artistic ability on gracefully capturing the spirit of the wind through his kinetic art. While attending the University of Utah in the 1970s, Lyman learned classical sculpture techniques from renowned artist Avard Fairbanks,and also
GROVEWOOD VILLAGE
Known today as Grovewood Village, this historic site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries. Now you’ll discover an arts and crafts destination that offers a glimpse into an important part of Asheville’s story. Get a 60-second glimpseof
ASHEVILLE ART & FINE CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American Handmade. Established in 1992, Grovewood Gallery is nationally recognized for its dedication to fine American art and craft. Here you’ll discover 9,000 square feet of artisan-made jewelry, textiles, pottery, glass and much more, contributed by over 400 artists and craftspeople from across the ESTES-WINN ANTIQUE CAR MUSEUM Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum. 111 Grovewood Rd, Asheville, NC. (828) 253-2698. Get Directions. Open April – December. Wednesday – Sunday. 10am – 5pm. Closed January –ARTIST STUDIOS
Artistic Tradition. Grovewood Village is home to 8 working artist studios, occupied by 10 local makers. These workspaces were originally built to house the weaving operations of Biltmore Industries, an Arts and Crafts enterprise that played a significant role in the Appalachian Craft Revival during theBILTMORE INDUSTRIES
A Brief History of Biltmore Industries. It all began in 1901, when two graduates of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Eleanor Park Vance and Charlotte Louise Yale, came to Asheville to spend the summer. Vance, who had formally studied woodcarving at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, began teaching young boys who lived in Biltmore VillageFRED LORING SEELY
Fred Loring Seely. Born in Port Monmouth, New Jersey, Fred Loring Seely trained as a pharmacist, working in Detroit for Parke, Davis & Company before being recruited in 1898 by Edwin Wiley Grove (1850-1927), owner of the Paris Medicine Company in St. Louis. That same year Seely married his employer’s only daughter, Evelyn GroveSeely.
JIM CHRISTIANSEN
As a mentor, he spends a lot of time in his studio working with individuals who share his love of art and want to learn more about his process. Artist: Jim Christiansen. 100% American-made is Moscow, Idaho. Maple, pear, and acrylic paint. Dimensions: 9” H x 8” W x4” D. $ 2,200.00.
SUSAN LINK - CRAFTSMAN TABLE Here she discovered a community of like-minded makers who opened her up to a whole new world of furniture design. Artist: Susan Link. American-Made in Canton, NC. Craftsman sideboard. Sapele, mahogany, and quarter-sawn white oak. Dimensions: 36″ H x 48″ W x 18″ D. $2,400.00.
TOM REARDON & KATHLEEN DOYLE Tom Reardon and Kathleen Doyle have built a reputation as world-class jewelers and metalsmiths. These artistic partners have been working together for over 35 years and have operated out of their Grovewood Village studio since 1995. Married in San Francisco on Valentine’s Day in 1985, Tom and Kathleen spent their early years teaching at theELEANOR PARK VANCE
Eleanor Park Vance. An exceptional woodcarver and gifted designer, Eleanor Park Vance (1869-1954) was born into a modest, middle-class Ohio family. During her early twenties she studied art, design, and woodcarving under William Fry at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. Realizing that the woodcarving profession offered limited careeropportunities
GROVEWOOD VILLAGE
Known today as Grovewood Village, this historic site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries. Now you’ll discover an arts and crafts destination that offers a glimpse into an important part of Asheville’s story. Get a 60-second glimpseof
ASHEVILLE ART & FINE CRAFT AT GROVEWOOD GALLERY Shop American Handmade. Established in 1992, Grovewood Gallery is nationally recognized for its dedication to fine American art and craft. Here you’ll discover 9,000 square feet of artisan-made jewelry, textiles, pottery, glass and much more, contributed by over 400 artists and craftspeople from across the ESTES-WINN ANTIQUE CAR MUSEUM Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum. 111 Grovewood Rd, Asheville, NC. (828) 253-2698. Get Directions. Open April – December. Wednesday – Sunday. 10am – 5pm. Closed January –ARTIST STUDIOS
Artistic Tradition. Grovewood Village is home to 8 working artist studios, occupied by 10 local makers. These workspaces were originally built to house the weaving operations of Biltmore Industries, an Arts and Crafts enterprise that played a significant role in the Appalachian Craft Revival during theBILTMORE INDUSTRIES
A Brief History of Biltmore Industries. It all began in 1901, when two graduates of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Eleanor Park Vance and Charlotte Louise Yale, came to Asheville to spend the summer. Vance, who had formally studied woodcarving at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, began teaching young boys who lived in Biltmore VillageFRED LORING SEELY
Fred Loring Seely. Born in Port Monmouth, New Jersey, Fred Loring Seely trained as a pharmacist, working in Detroit for Parke, Davis & Company before being recruited in 1898 by Edwin Wiley Grove (1850-1927), owner of the Paris Medicine Company in St. Louis. That same year Seely married his employer’s only daughter, Evelyn GroveSeely.
JIM CHRISTIANSEN
As a mentor, he spends a lot of time in his studio working with individuals who share his love of art and want to learn more about his process. Artist: Jim Christiansen. 100% American-made is Moscow, Idaho. Maple, pear, and acrylic paint. Dimensions: 9” H x 8” W x4” D. $ 2,200.00.
SUSAN LINK - CRAFTSMAN TABLE Here she discovered a community of like-minded makers who opened her up to a whole new world of furniture design. Artist: Susan Link. American-Made in Canton, NC. Craftsman sideboard. Sapele, mahogany, and quarter-sawn white oak. Dimensions: 36″ H x 48″ W x 18″ D. $2,400.00.
TOM REARDON & KATHLEEN DOYLE Tom Reardon and Kathleen Doyle have built a reputation as world-class jewelers and metalsmiths. These artistic partners have been working together for over 35 years and have operated out of their Grovewood Village studio since 1995. Married in San Francisco on Valentine’s Day in 1985, Tom and Kathleen spent their early years teaching at theELEANOR PARK VANCE
Eleanor Park Vance. An exceptional woodcarver and gifted designer, Eleanor Park Vance (1869-1954) was born into a modest, middle-class Ohio family. During her early twenties she studied art, design, and woodcarving under William Fry at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. Realizing that the woodcarving profession offered limited careeropportunities
OUR STORY - GROVEWOOD VILLAGE Our Story. Tucked away amid towering pine trees adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn is one of Asheville’s hidden gems. Known today as Grovewood Village, this historic site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries, a force in American craft that was originally backed by Edith Vanderbilt. VISIT US | GROVEWOOD VILLAGE Grovewood Village Adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn 111 Grovewood Rd Asheville, NC 28804 (828) 214-7768. Grovewood Gallery (828) 253-7651 Wednesday – Sunday: 10am – 5pmARTIST STUDIOS
Artistic Tradition. Grovewood Village is home to 8 working artist studios, occupied by 10 local makers. These workspaces were originally built to house the weaving operations of Biltmore Industries, an Arts and Crafts enterprise that played a significant role in the Appalachian Craft Revival during the FROM THE STUDIO: ARTIST LIBBA TRACY October 19, 2020. by Ashley Van Matre. “Rabbit Contemplating the Radish” by Libba Tracy. After a successful career in commercial illustration, artist Libba Tracy returned to the mountains of Western North Carolina and began to express her love for the natural world with clay. Her recent body of work, Critters on the Go, are whimsicalkiln
GARDEN ART & YARD ART YOU'LL LOVE! Outdoor Sculpture Garden. Unique garden art and sculptures compliment the beautiful, natural setting that surrounds Grovewood Village. Stroll the meandering ivy-bordered pathways, enjoy a picnic in the garden, or simply admire the panoramic views across the valley to the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains.CHRIS ABELL
Flutemaker Chris Abell handcrafts Boehm system wooden flutes, headjoints, and whistles, predominantly from aged African Blackwood and sterling silver. He has been a resident artist at Grovewood Village since 1995. Abell’s work is significant because he has reintroduced the wooden flute to a scene that has been dominated bythe metal variety
LYMAN WHITAKER
Built to generate joy, the Bean Pole Wind Sculpture is responsive to the slightest breeze, yet also designed to endure gale-force winds. Handmade in Utah by Lyman Whitaker, these kinetic sculptures are revered for their aesthetic sophistication, mechanical soundness, and high-quality craftsmanship. Lyman fabricates his wind art from copper and steel – metals chosen for their beauty andELEANOR PARK VANCE
Eleanor Park Vance. An exceptional woodcarver and gifted designer, Eleanor Park Vance (1869-1954) was born into a modest, middle-class Ohio family. During her early twenties she studied art, design, and woodcarving under William Fry at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. Realizing that the woodcarving profession offered limited careeropportunities
BRAD STROMAN FINE ART PAINTINGS Brad Stroman creates thought-provoking paintings that reflect the intimate and fragile relationship between man and nature. Incorporating the Japanese Zen Buddhist aesthetic of wabi-sabi, Stroman paints a stage where both natural and man-made objects play out a balancing act. Wabi-sabi is centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection.LYMAN WHITAKER
Lyman Whitaker is one of Grovewood Gallery’s most celebrated artists. Since the 1980s, he has focused his artistic ability on gracefully capturing the spirit of the wind through his kinetic art. While attending the University of Utah in the 1970s, Lyman learned classical sculpture techniques from renowned artist Avard Fairbanks,and also
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MAGICAL PLACE TO SHOP & EXPLORE | ↓ Adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn is one of Asheville’s hidden gems. Known today as Grovewood Village, this historic site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries. Now you’ll discover an arts and crafts destination that offers a glimpse into an important part of Asheville’s story.SHOP
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On these 11 acres of beautifully maintained grounds is a picturesque environment that radiates old-world charm. Here you’ll discover Grovewood Gallery, working artist studios, the Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum, Golden Fleece restaurant, and Asheville’s only antique car museum. Join us throughout the year for special events, rotating exhibitions, and live craft demonstrations spotlighting local and regional artists.UPCOMING EVENTS
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We invite you to step back in time and explore our two museums. Located in the heart of Grovewood Village, the Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum traces the history of a force in American craft and textiles founded by Biltmore’s first lady, Edith Vanderbilt, and two inspired teachers. Learn how this little cottage industry (relocated to this site in 1917) grew to become one of the largest producers of handwoven wool in the world – worn by U.S. presidents, first ladies and many American icons. Our other museum showcases a collection of vintage automobiles dating from the romance-filled days of wooden steering wheels and polished brass headlamps. These antique beauties were owned by local legend Harry D. Blomberg, who purchased Biltmore Industries in 1953 and saved it from going under. After downsizing the business, the Industries’ weaving shed was eventually transformed into a car museum to shelter Harry’s prized collection.LEARN MORE
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“Grovewood Village is Asheville’s hidden gem. The grounds are beautiful beneath the shade of mature pine trees, inviting you to pause, take a deep breath, and soak in the views and the historic heritage of Asheville. To miss this is to miss what first made Asheville the ‘Arts and Crafts Capitol of the South.’ ” — Bruce Johnson, Author of _Built For the Ages: A History of theGrove Park Inn_
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Grovewood Village will be closed through May 9. You can continue to support our gallery by shopping in our online store. Get FREE SHIPPING on Lyman Whitaker wind sculptures! Select the style you want in our online shop and email us at sales@grovewood.com to get free delivery. We will get back to you asap to get your address and payment. Dismiss* Our Story
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