We just spent the first of
three weeks at the John C Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, North Carolina. This week we both took classes ("ongoing education" is what they call it when you are a wandering book artists telling the IRS why we were here). The folk school is an awesome place to take craft classes. Donna
took a copper enameling class and Peter took a class making stuff out of tin
cans. We encourage you all check out their web site and consider taking a
class. The school was founded in 1925 to nurture and preserve the folk arts of
the Appalachian Mountains. It offers year round week-long and weekend classes in traditional and
contemporary arts, including blacksmithing, music, dance, cooking, gardening,
nature studies, photography, storytelling and writing. The school also
holds a regular concert series and community contra dances.
A cousin to our gypsy wagon lives in the entry circle of the JCC Craft School |
Tin Can Art turned out to be the perfect class for me. I had total freedom to do what I wanted. When I make an artists’ book I am always striving for perfection, but with tin can art there is no such thing as perfection, so I just had fun making things. As you can see, the classroom was a pile of tools and I made some fun things out of old Christmas cookie tins and olive oil cans.
Donna took enameling and as the final project each class member made a book. Hers is the middle one.
On Friday night I went to
join in the music jam at the general store in Brasstown. I had to run the
gauntlet of older locals, blocking the way, sitting in a semi circle around a
pot belly stove shooting the breeze in the entry while the music played inside.
One of them was Clay of "Clay’s Corner", the establishment that hosts the jam
(famous for its New Year’s Eve possum drop…don’t ask..they really do drop a
possum) and he was a character. He told me that Brasstown’s population was 200 when it was founded some 150 years
ago, and today when one gal gets pregnant one guy leaves town so the population
is still only 200…
2 comments:
Looks like the perfect place for you two! I can't wait to see your creations!
How fun! Can't wait for your visit to Southwest! ~Katya
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