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Penland School of Crafts
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Appalachian White Oak Basketmaking Handing Down the Basket
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Rachel Nash Law
University of Tennessee Press,1991
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Learn about various Appalachian basket forms and share the author’s appreciation of white oak basketry as a part of that region’s history and culture.
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Gift from the Hills: Miss Lucy Morgan's Story of her Unique Penland School
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Le Gette Blythe
University of North Carolina Press, 1971
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The story of how the Penland School came about by the founder of the school.
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Mountain Homespun
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Frances Louisa Goodrich
University of Tennessee Press,1989
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An engaging look at the arts and crafts of the eastern American mountains with a focus on weaving, spinning and dying.
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The Penland Book of Ceramics: Master Classes in Ceramic Techniques
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Deborah Morgenthal
Lark Books, 2003
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Instructors from the Penland School provide the reader with tips and techniques for the art of ceramics.
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The Penland School of Crafts Book of Jewelry-Making
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John, Coyne Editor
Quality Books, 1977
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Seven intimate portraits of Penland jewelry artists and their individual creation processes. Includes lists of material suppliers and glossary of jewelry-making terms.
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The Penland School of Crafts Book of Pottery
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John, Coyne Editor
Bookthrift Co., 1975
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Nine ceramic artists are featured in this book as a representation of the Penland experience, both in terms in the quality of the instruction and overall creative excellence.
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Weavers of the Southern Highlands
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Philis Alvic
Unversity Press of Kentucky, 2003
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Settlement schools, like Penland, gave rural mountain women the skills and the opportunity to improve their families’ lives for many generations.
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Founded in 1969 to provide a meeting-place for contemporary jewelers and metalsmiths; to encourage the free exchange of information inside the field; to promote the field to a wider audience; and to recognize outstanding creative achievement.
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Since 1963, Winston-Salem, North Carolina has been home to Piedmont Craftsmen, Inc., a guild founded by craft artists and collectors to honor the work of the hand.
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This is the official website of the Penland School. It provides information on the school, information on classes offered and information on visiting and tours.
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