Transformative Power of Art
There’s magic and beauty for sale at The Bascom Shop – and a warm serving of love and compassion.
There’s magic and beauty for sale at The Bascom Shop – and a warm serving of love and compassion.
In a Season of Gratitude, let’s reflect on the Power of Art and Community.
A trio of exhibits at The Bascom are invitations to contemplation and conversation.
Nationally-recognized artist Will Henry Stevens (you know, The Bascom Bridge Guy) and his locally-inspired portfolio will be celebrated at The Bascom.
Back in business, The Bascom’s Will Henry Stevens Covered Bridge is a callback to a glorious past and a gateway to a beautiful experience.
At the heart of The Bascom’s Community Day 2024, set for 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Saturday, July 6, lies the heart of the community.
If you’re a full-time Plateau person, a part-time resident, heck, even if you’re just passing through, consider this an invitation to The Bascom’s Community Day 2024, set for 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Saturday, July 6.
Rich in talent and armed with boundless creative energy, Ester Lipscomb joins The Bascom’s
ceramic team.
She’s back! The Bascom welcomes the return of Art Educator Autumn White, who dazzled and enlightened at her last visit.
At the start of a busy year ahead, The Bascom welcomes its 2024 Photography Artist in Residence, Erik Mace.
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