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Handmade Holiday Sale

WCU’s ‘Handmade Holiday Sale.’ File photo WCU’s ‘Handmade Holiday Sale.’ File photo

The 15th annual “Handmade Holiday Sale” will be held from noon to 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, in the Bardo Arts Center at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee. 

This event is presented by the WCU Fine Art Museum and is located throughout the Bardo Arts Center lobby and Star Atrium. It features high-quality, handmade gifts created by students, staff and alumni. Items for sale include artwork, candles, ceramics, wearable accessories, woodwork and other handmade crafts.

The following vendors will be participating: AJM Wood Burning, Art Educations, Book Arts & Printmaking, Brooklyn Brown Creative Services, Diana Limbo, ECB Designs, Flori Studio, Flower Moon Designs, Grow by Earth Pottery, Jillian’s Canvas, localartbyjane, Mother Made Keepsakes, Mudcats Club, Pleasantly Twisted Pottery, Purses by Mal, Rez Dog Art Studio, She’s Crafty AVL, Smoky Mountain Creations, Starre Fired Pottery, USITT, WCU Wildlife & Forestry Club and Wild Pony Studio.

In addition, the WCU Fine Art Museum will host the reception for its newest exhibition, “At the Table,” from 5-7 pm Thursday, Nov. 21.

This reception was postponed due to Hurricane Helene. The exhibition explores ideas of community, power and representation through depictions or the use of a “table.” The reception will have free snacks, refreshments and comments from the WCU Fine Art Museum’s curator and team.

To learn more about the exhibition and reception, visit arts.wcu.edu/handmadeholiday.

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