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Ron Adolph – Laser Cut Wood Artist in the News

Mountain Made is proud to report that one of our artists, Ron Adolph has been featured in the October 2018 issue of Asheville Made magazine. Asheville Made is one of the premier publications in the area featuring the best of the region’s artists and craftspeople. We highly recommend that you run out and grab a copy before they are gone…we did!

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Glass Art Exhibition during American Craft Week 2018

  American Craft Week 2018 at Mountain Made Gallery All Good Things Must Come to an End? As you might know, Mountain Made has been hosting as series of monthly exhibits of our local glass artists during this summer season. The Summer of Glass 2018 is local grass-root art movement that was inspired by the Chihuly glass art installation/exhibition at

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Nan Davis – Contemporary Fine Art Paintings

Asheville Fine Art Painter Nan Davis  “Taking a Chocolate Break During Her Demonstration” Nan Davis is Mountain Made’s Featured Artist for August/September.  We were finally able to get her into the gallery last weekend for some of her trademark “speed painting” techniques. Nan says this about her artwork, “I start my paintings by creating chaos – marks and smears that

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Gayle Ray Jewelry Designs

This week we tried our hand at creating a video for Gayle’s awesome gemstone jewelry. The video uses what is called the “Ken Burns Effect”. We think it makes Gayle’s pieces look great! We hope you like it as much as we do!  About Gayle Ray Jewelry Gayle says about her work, “My jewelry is always created with an

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Inside the Artist’s Studio with Jewelry Designer Gayle Ray

    “The artist’s studio is central to an artist’s myth and the way that we come to understand the work of art and its meaning in society”, says Alex Gartenfeld, the deputy director and chief curator of the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami (ICA). So as part of our continuing series, “Inside the Artist Studio” we once again seek

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Poetry and Baseball?

“Casey at the Bat” a True American Classic Is the most famous poem in American history about baseball? Yes it is – at least it is according to the folks at Wikipedia.  “Casey at the Bat” a poem written by sport writer Ernest Thayer in 1888.. The poem which depicts the story and strikeout of the Mudville Nine’s most valuable

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Updated Dec 1st

We are now open with limited hours

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday: CLOSED

Thursday: 10 – 6pm

Friday: 10 – 6pm

Saturday: 10 – 6pm

AND – you can still shop online anytime!