Transylvania studio tour will benefit Arts in Schools

Press Release

Transylvania Community Arts Council

The Transylvania Community Arts Council will host its Holiday fundraiser on Saturday, December 14 with a Holiday Tour of Artists’ Studios from 10:00am – 5:00pm in downtown Brevard.

Tickets are on sale now at the TC Arts Council located at 349 S. Caldwell Street. Tickets are $20 and will also be on sale at the TC Arts Council on the day of the tour. Proceeds will benefit the TC Arts Council youth programs including Arts In Schools, scholarships to Summer Art Camp and Pottery Camp and Kids Art Day.

Artists’ participating in the TC Arts Council’s Holiday Tour of Artists’ Studios include: Ann DerGara, owner of Red Wolf Gallery with guest sculptor Charles Calvin; Christine Kosiba, clay artist who designed the ravens, fox, turkey and chipmunk sculptures in Brevard with her guest artist Hayley Davison who makes wood furniture; Circle Factory with well-known woodworker George Peterson and visual artist Shellie Lewis-Dambax and their guest artists Suzanne Schmitt and Eli Hughes; Drew Deane owner of Drew Deane Gallery and her guest Kurt Knabe will be demonstrating their newest lighting artwork; painter and illustrator C. Shana Greger and her guest sculptor Bennie Santistevan; the shared studio of pastel artist Everett Schmidt and published author Karen Lauritzen; The Haen Gallery and Brevard Lumber Yard Arts District with Sam Owen and Mark Connelly as well as new sculpture installations and the Brian Tull mural; and the Brevard College Art Department and the Spiers Gallery will join the tour from 10:00am – 12:00pm only.

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