In the News
Martha's Whimsical Style
- Source: The Laurel Magazine
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We encourage you to read about Bascom Studio Member, Martha Sutherland-Wright’s artistic journey in the April issue of The Laurel.
The Shapes of Fire
- Source: The Laurel Magazine
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We encourage you to read the recent article in the April issue of The Laurel Magazine about The Bascom's upcoming exhibition, Green Energy Park: Building Art & Community with Renewable Energy.
Art League News at The Bascom
Source: The Laurel Magazine - https://www.thelaurelmagazine.com/arts-in-highlands-nc-and-cashiers-nc/art-league-news-at-the-bascom
The Art League of Highlands-Cashiers will explore the directions of The Bascom and the future of the Artistic Community on the Plateau.
Karin's Classic Tomato Pie
Source: The Laurel Magazine - https://www.thelaurelmagazine.com/dining-in-highlands-nc-and-cashiers-nc/a-classic-tomato-pie
Tomato Pie is a sonnet to the fading days of a Southern Summer. It might be a secret, so don’t share it with anyone from Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
John Henry Will Be Honored with the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award
- Source: International Sculpture Center
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Hamilton, NJ (February 24) – The Board of Trustees of the International Sculpture Center will honor John Henry with the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Bascom is proud to display, John Henry's "Tempus" on the Horst Winkler Sculpture Trail. We invite the public to visit and enjoy Henry's work the next time you are on The Bascom's Campus.
The Bascom is open year-round and offers free admission to its exhibitions. The campus is located at 323 Franklin Road in Highlands, NC. More information about the Bascom’s exhibitions and educational programs can be found at www.thebascom.org.
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This project was supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Learn more at NCArts.org
Funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. Learn more at SouthArts.org.
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