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Monuments & Mythmaking: Creating the American Landscape
Aug
30

Monuments & Mythmaking: Creating the American Landscape

Art allows humans to imagine people and places they’ve met or visited, but that imagining is always mediated by the artist and their own perspective. As early as the beginning of the nineteenth century, Americans used visual art to imagine North American environments and their place within those landscapes.

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Willard's Wonderings & Watauga Wanderings: High Country Poet Laureate Hilda Downer discusses ‘Had I A Dove’
Apr
9

Willard's Wonderings & Watauga Wanderings: High Country Poet Laureate Hilda Downer discusses ‘Had I A Dove’

In this program series, BRAHM's programs and outreach director Willard Watson III will be in conversation with interesting and creative people from across the region. We hope you'll join us for a drink, a snack, and quality conversation. Just make sure to come curious. 

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Art with Kayla at WWC
Nov
17

Art with Kayla at WWC

Join Kayla Reische on the third Monday of each month at noon for art class. Explore a variety of topics and subjects in a relaxed atmosphere. All skill levels are welcome. Registration is not required. This class is held at the Western Watauga Community Center in Sugar Grove. 

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A Hole in the World
Oct
30

A Hole in the World

In a raw and inspiring reflection on grief–selected by Publishers Weekly as one of the best books of the year–a mourning sister processes her personal story of loss by exploring the history of bereavement customs.

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Art with Kayla at WWC
Oct
20

Art with Kayla at WWC

Join Kayla Reische on the third Monday of each month at noon for art class. Explore a variety of topics and subjects in a relaxed atmosphere. All skill levels are welcome. Registration is not required. This class is held at the Western Watauga Community Center in Sugar Grove. 

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Revisiting the “Brown Decades”: Tonalism and the American South
Sep
11

Revisiting the “Brown Decades”: Tonalism and the American South

Following the American Civil War, American artists quieted their paintings, embracing blurred contours, muted palettes, and introspective atmospheres. Often considered the moody counterpoint to Impressionism’s vibrant and light-filled canvases, Tonalism offered a harmonious space for respite and reflection in a rapidly changing world.

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Art with Kayla at WWC
Jul
21

Art with Kayla at WWC

Join Kayla Reische on the third Monday of each month at noon for art class. Explore a variety of topics and subjects in a relaxed atmosphere. All skill levels are welcome. Registration is not required. This class is held at the Western Watauga Community Center in Sugar Grove. 

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