
By Becky Jane Newbold She grew up an only child, destined to entertain herself in a grown up world, always … Read More >>
By Becky Jane Newbold She grew up an only child, destined to entertain herself in a grown up world, always … Read More >>
By Melissa Wickline While searching Craigslist for an antique dresser, I met Kathy Sawyer and made an instant friend for … Read More >>
It was our recent pleasure to speak with Columbia artist Jennifer Grisham about an exhibit of her work to be … Read More >>
The place to be for art lovers August 5-6 is Columbia, Tennessee. This event will have art from 30 artists, … Read More >>
The Maury Regional Health Care Foundation is bringing Art Effects back to Columbia on August 5-6 with the support of … Read More >>
The wooden coffee stir stick turned over and over in his fingers and his imagination began to reel. Jim Webb … Read More >>
Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of … Read More >>
Disney Channel’s smash hit movie musical comes to life on stage at STAAR Theater in three weeks in March. “Disney’s … Read More >>
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By Karen Armacost & Jane Buchanan You either possess art or it possesses you. The human ability to create, admire and … Read More >>
By Karen Hinson As far back as I can remember, I have always loved to draw. However, when my sister … Read More >>
He remembers his first photo, taken with a Kodak Instamatic, of his family on their back porch. Coming full circle … Read More >>
Emily Naff’s passion for photography was born from an enthusiasm for travel, and for her, those two activities are entwined. When … Read More >>
Lisa Fox was walking her dog in the woods and didn’t really want to see anyone. It was one of … Read More >>
Matthew Fulkerson’s love for the arts began at an early age with reading. A book in hand was a defense … Read More >>
Storybooks couldn’t tell a better tale. After a fire destroyed a whole side of the Pulaski square in 1868, word … Read More >>
Blacksmithing turned into knife making for Patrick Burns, owner of Arcadia Knives. When he took a class in 2005, he … Read More >>
By Cody Crawford Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age 20, Jordan Weisenauer changed his major to art. Now 24, … Read More >>
Trekking to Centerville in October for the second year in a row, David Beale will be found at the Wild … Read More >>
By Antonia Meadors The hills of Tennessee can be bathed in stunning sunshine or covered by huge thunderheads in a … Read More >>
By Cody Crawford Not everyone can say they get artistic inspiration from a scrap metal yard, but Daniel Sheridan does. … Read More >>
By Becky Jane Newbold Ripples of the river inspire artist Dotti Feinstein. From her boathouse on the Tennessee River, copper … Read More >>
By Manuel Lagos Jr. Beneath the high-ceilinged fluorescents of the Hickman County Public Library, I sat down with Clay Harris, … Read More >>
Artists Thrive, 7 of 7 Sheryl Putnam Healing was the motivator. Healing and the power of touch. When … Read More >>
Folk art and writings of Jo Neace Krause Read this interview: http://www.theadirondackreview.com/KrauseInterview.html … Read More >>
In the January issue of Validity magazine read about Cletis Shyes, Maury County’s self-taught silversmith. Beautiful works combine fine silver … Read More >>
Text and Photos By Becky Jane Newbold. Originally posted August 2012. Yodels filled the hall and big comfy chairs swallowed … Read More >>