Hieroglyphic boards
February 9th, 2012We are in the process of taking down the old Homosote building, which has been replaced by some new housing built this year. Much of the material in the building is being recycled by community members, and when the ceiling was removed, these elaborately decorated rafters were discovered. Perhaps this is the key to finding the long-lost Penland gold.
(Don’t get excited; there’s no such thing.)
Onward and upward in the metals studio
February 6th, 2012The song of the open road
January 31st, 2012This may not look like much to you, but to us, it’s a beautiful sight. This section of the Penland road, which lies between the school and the post office (not to mention the homes of many staff members), has been closed for months. It was falling off the hill and the only solution was to move the road. This involved a number of large machines, a bunch of workers, and a lot of dynamite. Yesterday, they opened it to traffic (it will be paved after it’s good and packed) and our detouring days have come to an end.
Nobody is happier than Bill Ford, who drives to the post office twice a to pick up and drop off the school’s mail.
The littlest print resident
January 20th, 2012Roll with it
January 12th, 2012Making ornaments
January 3rd, 2012Janet Link self-portrait
November 25th, 2011Riding the dolphin
November 15th, 2011You may recall the steel dolphin being made in Vivian Beer’s fall iron class (see October 20, below). Well it was finished a few days ago, fitted with a saddle, mounted in a large steel ring, and hung from the bridge crane (which moves back and forth through the studio). The iron class hosted a party on Saturday night that included dolphin rides. Here’s Penland’s communications manager Robin Dreyer testing it out. (Photo by Vivian Beer).
Here is the beautiful thing by itself.










