The Abstracted Landscape at The Bascom
This immersive four-day workshop at The Bascom invites artists to explore the fundamental principles of design while discovering their own authentic creative voice.
This immersive four-day workshop at The Bascom invites artists to explore the fundamental principles of design while discovering their own authentic creative voice.
Film, filmmakers, actors, directors, producers, and writers will be promoted at this 4-day event, featuring screenings of the film festival finalists, an industry professional panel, a Director and Film Critic workshop, and an awards ceremony celebrating the winners of the festival.
Film, filmmakers, actors, directors, producers, and writers will be promoted at this 4-day event, featuring screenings of the film festival finalists, an industry professional panel, a Director and Film Critic workshop, and an awards ceremony celebrating the winners of the festival.
Film, filmmakers, actors, directors, producers, and writers will be promoted at this 4-day event, featuring screenings of the film festival finalists, an industry professional panel, a Director and Film Critic workshop, and an awards ceremony celebrating the winners of the festival.
The Fall Symposium will focus on figurative ceramic sculpture, showcasing the work of Kirsten Stingle, Natasha Dikareva, and Thaddeus Erdahl, each known for their innovative approaches to clay and mixed media. The keynote address, Not Meant to Be a Painter, will be delivered by Bethany Chaney, Executive Director of the John C. Campbell Folk School, followed by a public reception.
Celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Bascom Annual Clay Symposium, we are pleased to present Kirsten Stingle, TJ Erdahl, and Natasha Dikareva as our 2025 artists.
From beautiful functional wares to striking sculptural pieces, each work is made and fired right here in our on-site Bascom Clay Studio.
From beautiful functional wares to striking sculptural pieces, each work is made and fired right here in our on-site Bascom Clay Studio.
Meet artist Barbara Jamison and discover her latest collection at Art Highlands 2, 371 Main Street. Saturday October 11th 10:30-6:30 Experience art, conversation and inspiration.