CONTEMPORARY FOLK ART EXHIBIT OPENS

  • The Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association held their opening reception for the Contemporary Southern Folk Art exhibit Saturday, September 4. Artist Kristen Ramsey presented her pieces  that are shown hanging on the wall behind her, which she cuts and carves designs out of plywood and paints with enamel.
    The Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association held their opening reception for the Contemporary Southern Folk Art exhibit Saturday, September 4. Artist Kristen Ramsey presented her pieces that are shown hanging on the wall behind her, which she cuts and carves designs out of plywood and paints with enamel.
  • The Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association held their opening reception for the Contemporary Southern Folk Art exhibit Saturday, September 4. The exhibit will be open until October 10. Local resident Sue Hriljac, left, brought her daughter Michelle Gross, who was visiting from Illinois, to view the artwork during the opening reception.
    The Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association held their opening reception for the Contemporary Southern Folk Art exhibit Saturday, September 4. The exhibit will be open until October 10. Local resident Sue Hriljac, left, brought her daughter Michelle Gross, who was visiting from Illinois, to view the artwork during the opening reception.
  • The Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association held their opening reception for the Contemporary Southern Folk Art exhibit Saturday, September 4. Standing in front of some of his artwork during the reception is artist Sam Granger and Lorri Penn. The exhibit will be open until October 10.
    The Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association held their opening reception for the Contemporary Southern Folk Art exhibit Saturday, September 4. Standing in front of some of his artwork during the reception is artist Sam Granger and Lorri Penn. The exhibit will be open until October 10.

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