
Curves Ahead: Contemporary Art Exhibition
Explorations of form, movement, and organic shape in contemporary craft, from ceramics and textiles to sculptural mixed media, presented by regional artists at Focus Gallery in the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
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Contemporary craft works explore sinuous form and movement, presenting organic-shape sculptures, textiles, and ceramics by regional artists in a curated gallery setting. Visitors encounter tactile, visually dynamic pieces emphasizing gesture, materiality, and slow looking engagement.

Contemporary craft works explore sinuous form and movement, presenting organic-shape sculptures, textiles, and ceramics by regional artists in a curated gallery setting. Visitors encounter tactile, visually dynamic pieces emphasizing gesture, materiality, and slow looking engagement.
Contemporary craft works explore sinuous form and movement, presenting organic-shape sculptures, textiles, and ceramics by regional artists in a curated gallery setting. Visitors encounter tactile, visually dynamic pieces emphasizing gesture, materiality, and slow looking engagement.

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