
In the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains there is an enclave
of craftsmen who have solidified deep friendships as well as a
network of creative, technical, and professional support over the
past 25 years. Drawn to the area by it's beauty and tranquility,
with much determination, they established working studios, vital
careers and a way of life.
(photo: Jeri Rogers)
From the beginning they shared many common goals and apprehensions, offering each other feedback, assistance and courage. In the fall of 1998 this commonality blossomed into a formalized association called 16 Hands. They recognized a shared desire to deepen the relationship with the people who appreciate their work by inviting them into their studios.
Over
the years many of them attempted this in individual ways, hosting
sales independent of one another and on different dates. It became
apparent that by joining resources they could offer a broader more
enjoyable experience to a greater number of people by creating
a tour of all the studios on the same weekend.
So, the 16 Hands Studio Tours came about, offered twice yearly:
the fourth weekend in November and the first weekend in May.In
the spring of 2000, each craftsmen opened their doors to welcome
visitors year round. If you are interested in viewing their work,
other than at tour time, e-mail us for a brochure about studio
hours and other details
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ANNOUNCEMENT:
The artists of 16hands invite you to visit their galleries this summer. The galleries are typically open 7 days a week.