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Wednesday, May 08, 2024 / Published in Arts, Carolina Record Shop, Treasures: Very Special Items

Spotlight on Scrapbooks with Eric William Carroll

BCSC's 2024 artist resident, photographer Eric William Carroll, recently opened a new exhibition in our reading room highlighting the rich range of scrapbooks in our public library collections. This blog post showcases favorite examples and shares his findings about the scrapbooks he encountered during the residency.
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Friday, October 27, 2023 / Published in Arts, Carolina Record Shop

Zines in WNC: An Interview with Miles Lamberson

If you have visited the Special Collections reading room in the past few months, you may have noticed that there’s a new exhibition on view, featuring a variety of limited-run pamphlets, booklets, and artistic ephemera—zines! The exhibition Belonging and Non-Belonging: The History and Future of Zines in Western North Carolina is curated by Miles Lamberson,
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Thursday, July 14, 2016 / Published in Events, Local History, Photograph Collection

Highwater Center: The Other River Arts District and the Arts in the 1980s

In 2016 we think the arts activity in Asheville is in the River Arts District or in downtown. But at the beginning of the 1980s Highwater Center opened an exhibit space on the OTHER river—the Swannanoa. Several years before the exhibit space opened, however, fourteen artists in the mid-1970s established an artists’ co-operative in an
ArtsAshevilleAsheville in the 1980sBob GurskyBrian McCarthyCultureGail McCarthyHighwater CenterHighwater Clay
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Friday, October 04, 2013 / Published in Uncategorized

Art of Library Staff Decorates Dollhouse

If you’ve visited Pack Library Children’s Room, you’ve probably seen the dollhouse that began “living” there around 1985. Parents who enjoyed the house as children now share it with their own little ones. House and furnishings were built by library staff member Betsy Murray for her own children. Over the years boys and girls of all
ArtsBetsy MurrayDollhouseFolk Art CenterJean LoewerLaura GaskinMargaret Dahm

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