“Biden Time” a Poem By Nancy Dillingham

Although our YEAR 2020 project is over and the resulting book published and offered for sale, Mountain Made’s artist of the year, Nancy Dillingham has written one more poem that we want to share with you, the public: Biden Time And hope and history rhyme. ~Seamus Heaney   Voice quiet yet commanding he repeats his […]

The Year 2020 Book is Here & for Sale!

THE YEAR 2020 “Together We Can Do Anything” The End to Our 5 Month Interactive Public Art & Writing Project The year 2020 for better or worst will go down in American history as a major pivotal moment. It has been often said that history is written for and by the victors. But nowadays in […]

“Bunker” a Poem by Nancy Dillingham

As you might know by now that our featured artist for the summer is Nancy Dillingham. Nancy is both a poet and writer and her work will be featured all summer as part of our Year 2020: A Public Art Project. “Bunker” is the last entry in her first set of 2020 poems and one that we wanted to […]

American Craft Week – October 2 -11, 2020

  American Craft Week 2020 – We need to support our local artists, now more than ever! The purpose of American Craft Week, especially here at Mountain Made, has always been to shine the spotlight on our wonderful American arts and crafts and people who create them. Normally, during American Craft Week we would be […]

“Birth Mark” A Poem by Nancy Dillingham

As you might know by now that our featured artist for the summer is Nancy Dillingham. Nancy is both a poet and writer and her work will be featured all summer as part of our Year 2020: A Public Art Project. “Birth Mark” was part of her first set of 2020 poems and one that we wanted to share […]

“An Open Letter to COVID-19” a poem by Nancy Dillingham

As you might know by now that our featured artist for the summer is Nancy Dillingham. Nancy is both a poet and writer and her work will be featured all summer as part of our Year 2020: A Public Art Project. “An Open Letter to COVID-19” was part of her first set of 2020 poems and as we near […]