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Community Day, Crafted Together

The Bascom hosts Community Day on Friday, July 3, filling its six‑acre campus with free art activities, demonstrations, exhibitions, and hands‑on creativity for all ages.

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Each summer, The Bascom celebrates what it does best: bringing people together through the visual arts. Community Day, a beloved tradition that has been going strong for more than a decade, invites residents and visitors alike to enjoy creativity, connection, and a shared sense of place.

On Friday, July 3, from 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M., The Bascom’s six-acre campus will be buzzing with free, art-filled festivities for all ages. Guests can jump into hands-on activities, wander the grounds, and enjoy fresh-popped popcorn beneath the summer sky.

This year’s lineup brings together artists, makers, and community partners from across the Plateau and beyond.

The Jackson County Green Energy Park returns with live glassblowing demonstrations by Annie Jacobsen, who shapes glass using repurposed energy. Bascom clay artists Frank Vickery and Ester Lipscomb will lead a hands-on Empty Bowls project in the Studio Barn breezeway. On the Terrace, WNC Woodturners John Tagliarini and Tony Sutton will demonstrate their craft. The Highlands-Cashiers Art League joins this year’s celebration with art-making activities open to all. Caryn Raming, The Bascom’s Community Engagement Associate, will host a make-and-take art table; artist Richard Tichich will guide a collaborative quilt project; and storyteller Cory Howard will share tales for listeners young and old. Mary Bennett will bring face painting, Elder Jones will offer crayon rubbings, jewelry artist Illene Kay will share a look at her process, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cashiers will host an activity for families. Highlands-Cashiers Hospital will also host its Teddy Bear Clinic, where children can bring stuffed animals for a check-up with hospital staff.

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Inside the galleries, three summer exhibitions offer a chance to slow down and look closely. Joel Gallery presents 2026 Photography Resident Dean Kessmann’s realism succumbing to abstraction or is it the other way around. Bunzl Gallery features I Sing Behind the Plow, a partnership with the John C. Campbell Folk School, and Thompson Gallery hosts Connecting to Place: Blue Ridge Craft Trails Invitational 2026.

The Bascom Shop will be open throughout the day, featuring a trunk show by Annie Jacobsen and the current Atrium Series installment with work by Ann Strub, Bill Farmer, Kim Adams, Miche, and Robert Doe.

Whether you’ve visited many times or are just passing through, Community Day is an open invitation to create, connect, and feel at home in the heart of the Plateau’s creative community. Community Day 2026 is made possible with support from Wayah Insurance, MHK Architecture, Macon Furniture Mart, the North Carolina Arts Council, and the Highlands Chamber of Commerce.

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