Historic Grovewood Village to Host Open Studio Art Tour on Saturday, Oct. 19

The resident artists at Grovewood Village will open up their studios to the public on Saturday, October 19, allowing visitors to gain insight into their creative process and view their most recent works.

Tours are free and self-guided and will take place from 11am to 4pm.

“This region has so much to offer artistically, and this is a wonderful opportunity for the public to connect with some of our local makers,” says Ashley Van Matre, Marketing Manager at Grovewood Village. “Hopefully people walk away inspired, with a deeper appreciation for these artists’ work.”

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Grovewood Village is home to 11 resident artists, whose studios are located directly next door to Grovewood Gallery. These workspaces were originally built to house the weaving operations of Biltmore Industries, an Arts and Crafts enterprise that played a significant role in the Appalachian Craft Revival during the early 20th century.

Today, the resident artists at Grovewood Village – inspired by an earlier craft force – create jewelry, pottery, sculpture and more, in the same workshops where the famed Biltmore Handwoven Homespun was once made.

The following artists have studios at Grovewood Village: Chris Abell (wooden flutes and whistles), Kim Dryden (ceramic and wood art), Rick Eckerd (hand-blown art glass), Melissa Engler & Graeme Priddle (shared studio – sculptural wood art), Lisa Gluckin (ceramic art), Carl Powell (glass sculpture and stained glass), Helen Purdum (ceramic art), Tom Reardon & Kathleen Doyle (shared studio – jewelry and metalwork), and Brent Skidmore (fine furniture and sculptural wood art).

Grovewood Village is a privately owned historic Asheville destination located adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn. This site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries, an Arts and Crafts enterprise originally backed by Edith Vanderbilt.

For more information on Grovewood Village and its resident artists, visit www.grovewood.com or call (828) 253-7651.