Friday, October 16, 2015

Quilts by Joan Barnes

 Quilting is an often under appropriated art form. In a day and age of mass-production Joan Barnes quilts remind us of craftsmanship and traditions of a different time. These quilts offer not only warmth of body but also soul. A hand made quilt is a testament of love, along with skill and vision.  Each piece of fabric cut and stitched to be placed just so, with layers to provide warmth and comfort.

Joan Barnes has a collection of styles from traditional to more contemporary. Each is made to last and become the next family treasure for those that fall in love with them.


Monday, September 21, 2015

The Wooden Button

"It all started as a love for fabric. "  That is one thing that shows in all of Audrey Joyce's work. Her fun and whimsical designs have a sense of love being made into each piece. "I love making things that bring joy to others..."

Audrey started her craft while living on the east coast only a short drive from Wrightsville Beach, only having moved to the Granite Falls area 3 years ago. Her family is a big part of her life and inspiration for you work.






"We couldn't afford much as kids so I began by making my own doll clothes. 
My family says I got my crafty gene from my great grandma Spooner. My Mom and Grandma made me cloths and my first pageant dress."  How her work ranges from plush owls to small bags and cup cozies. Each makes a bit of color in someones day.



Saturday, September 5, 2015

Dee's Designs



                                                                                                    In 1986 Michael and Cornelia Allman open their Fine Jewelry Store in downtown Conover within the former Post Office Building. Over the years they found an opening in the market for more unique and affordable pieces. From this Dee's Designs was born. In 2009 Dee's Designs started offering jewelry handcrafted from vintage and estate jewelry, coins, and even flatware. Often these pieces of one of a kind wearable art are made with a special person in mind. Even spoons, forks and old coins become amazing treasures for someone that likes a personal touch while still affordable.



Friday, August 21, 2015

Belinda Wilfong

Pottery Artist


After thirty years of teaching, Belinda retired and found herself drawn to taking lessons at Rising Sun in Lincolnton, NC.  This was to be an endeavor of maintaining her spirit of creativity.  Over a period of several years Belinda began getting requests for birdhouses, welcome signs, platters, dish sets, etc.  Now, most of the pieces Belinda produces are special order items from schools, companies and individuals.

Belinda began her pottery making as a fun venture; its still is and has the added joy of a way to give back to a community that has given so much of them.

Her work is found at the Hickory Museum of Art

Friday, August 7, 2015

Blue Ridge Jewels
Sally A. Enright


" Channeling the 60's, and my love of colors, I started tie dying these 100% silk scarves. (11" x 60") Silk scarves are cool in the summer and warm in the winter and a percent accent piece. Each scarf is washed thoroughly to set the colors and each is one of a kind. I am constantly surprised and, invariably, pleased with the results. What fun to see the colors around you and transfer them to wearable art."


These lovely gems can be found at the Hickory Museum of Art's Galleria Shop

Friday, April 3, 2015

Judith Covey

Trasplanted from upstate New York, Judith and her husband Chad have been volunteering at HMA for 10 years.  Judith, former HMA Guild President, keeps busy creating beautiful items for the Galleria.  While traveling, Judith obtains wool and creates scarves, handbags, and totes.  Some are felted, some are knitted.  Judith is also a skilled painter, and she creates lovely hand painted furniture and other gift items.  Judith and Chad volunteer in the Galleria each month, which is a natural fit since Judith is a former gift shop owner!  Come to the Galleria to see all of Judith's beautiful creations.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Vickie Jo Franks

Artist



Vickie Jo Franks is an artist born in rural North Carolina.  Her work presents in sculptures and two dimensional constructions.  Franks’ work is an honest, tenacious spiritual voice with deep concerns for NC, the world and beyond. Each piece is assembled with recycled materials both man made and natural.  Franks’ work is part of corporate and private collections and was recently installed at the Hickory Museum of Art as “River Cats”.  Franks earned a BA in Art from Queens University and has advanced studies in art, theology/psychology, and writing from Arrowmount School of Craft Design, Gardner Webb University, South Eastern Seminary, and UNCC. For more images of he creative work one can not only join us here at the Galleria but also on her website www.vickiejofranks.com