By now, North Carolina’s reputation as an arts destination is well known, but did you know that it played a significant role in the history of the Studio Glass Movement in America? Since Harvey Littleton first moved to the area in the late 1970s, Western North Carolina has cultivated a thriving community of glass makers and supporting organizations. Today, we speak to Candace Reilly, who has been an active member of the arts community in Asheville for almost a decade and currently serves as Executive Director of Asheville’s largest public-access glass studio and gallery, the North Carolina (NC) Glass Center. As an advocate with a fervent commitment to nurturing creative talent, Candace believes that integrated arts education is critical for a more enriched and socially cohesive community. In today's episode, she gives us a glimpse into the history of glass and how the NC Glass Center is not only upholding traditions but democratizing the future of studio glass practice for an ever-expanding community of glass artists! Tune in for all this and more in another fascinating installment of the Artsville Podcast.
Key Points From This Episode:
An overview of Candace’s background and her role at the NC Glass Center.
Insight into the history of glass and glass artists in North Carolina.
How you can learn about glass at the NC Glass Center.
What to expect from the Dale Chihuly exhibition at Biltmore Estate.
The explosive growth that led to NC Glass Center’s second location in Black Mountain.
Different ways that NC Glass Center generates income (and how you can support them!)
Where you can find the NC Glass Center online and how to contact them.