Come see what our students are up to this week!
Do you find yourself daydreaming about your time at the Folk School? Take a moment to pay a virtual visit to the Folk School and watch this video to see what’s happening this week! The post Come see...
View ArticleYoung Potters Visit the Folk School Wood Firing
Students from The Learning Center! visit the Folk School Wood Kiln. The Folk School is a great resource for local children to learn about Appalachian history and traditional crafts. Throughout the...
View ArticleMuggin’ At The Craft Shop
New selection of Rob Withrow face mugs now at the Craft Shop! They’re an animated lot… …quick to let you know how they’re feeling :) And let’s not forget their next of kin, Rob Withrow Face Jugs! All...
View ArticleSlinging Mud at the Folk School with clay student, David Evans
Slinging Mud on the potter’s wheel David Evans is one of our students at the Folk School! He recently took Ken and Melody Shipley’s pottery class. This awesome article will be published in the Atlanta...
View ArticleThe Folk School Resident Artists Rock!
Experts in their individual craft, the Folk School Resident Artists schedule classes, bring new instructors, keep the studios shipshape, and teach popular Folk School classes. With the arrival of the...
View ArticleWhat’s New at the Folk School?
“We Still Make Things” is a video series that we do to show you what our students are up to at the Folk School. Here’s the video from this week: Can’t see it? Try reloading your browser, or visit our...
View ArticleTend Your Hearth and Home
The fall and winter represent a retreat to home and hearth: a time for congregation, household, and feast. For centuries, the hearth was essential to the home for warmth and food preparation – a center...
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