From the Studio: Libba Tracy After a successful career in commercial illustration, local artist Libba Tracy began to express her love for the natural world with clay. Learn More
From the Studio: Dale McEntire A native of Western North Carolina, Dale McEntire produces both oil and pastel paintings as well as sculpture out of his home studio in Saluda. Learn More
From the Studio: Bryan Koontz Asheville artist Bryan Koontz can date his ancestry in Western North Carolina back to the late 1700s. His deep appreciation for mountain culture, heritage, and scenery is evident in his work, which he paints in a realistic style similar to that of the mid-to-late 19th century American landscape painters. Learn More
From the Studio: Andrew Stack Based in Asheville, North Carolina, fine furniture maker Andrew Stack is inspired by Danish modern design. He says his work is driven by function, and he practices sustainability through sourcing wood native to the region and using environmentally responsible finishes. Learn More
From the Studio: Shawn Krueger Shawn Krueger's approach to painting is rooted in the American Arts & Crafts and Tonalist traditions – both based on love and respect for nature, hand-craftsmanship, and good design. Learn More
From the Studio: Hog Hill Pottery Best known for their stoneware pottery inspired by the motifs of the Arts and Crafts movement, Hog Hill Pottery also offers a line of artisan-crafted pirate cups, a customer favorite here at Grovewood Gallery. Learn More
From the Studio: Lyman Whitaker Lyman Whitaker is one of Grovewood Gallery’s most celebrated artists. Since the 1980s, he has focused his artistic ability on gracefully capturing the spirit of the wind through his kinetic art. Learn More