Gatlinburg via Planetware
From Charlotte I flew to Knoxville and then met a driver who drove the rest of the way to Gatlinburg. He was soo charming. Told us how he was born in a log cabin just a few miles from Gatlinburg, yes - he knows Dolly and she's a wonderful gal, shared his surprising political outlook (voted for Obama), and was a wonderful tour guide in general. Instead of taking the highway, he drove the scenic route through the forrest and even though night had fallen, it was just gorgeous.
Ripley's Aquarium in the Tennessee mountains, Believe It Or Not!
Sky Tram via Borderline Barbie
Then we arrived in downtown Gatlinburg. Oy Vey! Not exactly what I was expecting. I was picturing a sleepy town with a main street lined with historical architecture and one or two stop lights. What I saw was the Smokey Mountain version of Las Vegas or Hollywood Blvd! If I wanted to see Ripley's Believe It Or Not or The Hollywood Wax Museum or the Hard Rock Cafe or a mile of neon lights - why did I leave home! Although it makes sense since Pigeon Forge, the home of Dollywood is just a few miles down the road - and I hear even more tourista'd out.
Staff Quarters. I slept here!
Porch at the Staff Quarters via Borderline Barbie
But once on the grounds of Arrowmont, all that faded away and I was immersed in the glory of nature again. We were housed in a lovely building that had it's own living room and 10 or so small bedrooms, all very prettily decorated. I shared with Mary Ellin D'Agostino.
I found the classroom I would be teaching in the next day and began to set up the tables and lay out the supplies. The facilities are spectacular. I'd love to teach there on a regular basis. Bit of a commute though.
Main building via Donya Stockton
My class, Little Altars, went really well. I had five students and they were all wonderful and made such lovely pieces. Unfortunately I ran out of camera batteries, so I have no pictures. I was so proud of myself for remembering to bring the dang camera in the first place and it never occurred to me to check the battery life. Phooey.
The next day I took the second day of the Level Three class. Remember I made the box/inro pendant in preparation for that? Well now I needed to complete the other project, creating a setting for an un fireable stone. Man - there were some talented ladies in that class too! Must be something in the water.
Metals Classroom via The Foundling
This is where the Level 3 was held
The following morning I was off! Back to the airport for the flight home. Drove through the lovely forrest again and had a sighting of a wild turkey!! So beautiful. All in all, a wonderful time was had by all. I met some lovely new friends, spent a very relaxing few days, and highly recommend the experience for all of you. If there's ever a workshop offered at Arrowmont that sparks your imagination - go for it. It's an experience to remember!
8 comments:
Very interesting! Lovely photos.
Thanks for helping me visit Arrowmont vicariously! Someday I'll make it there for real.
I'm totally jealous. Arrowmont is definitely on my must do list.
Lovely piece that you finished! Thanks for all the great pictures!
Ah, that brings back such fond memories. I did work study, cooked tofu for 60!
Any word on the possible sale of Arrowmont?
No sale! The sale fell apart and as far as I know Arrowmont is trying to gather the money to buy the property themselves. You can read more about it here. http://www.arrowmont.org/arrowmontnews.html
Now that I re read the info at the link I gave, I think it may be out of date. But I'm sure it will be updated soon.
What a beautiful place, the staff accomodation looks like a holiday retreat.
I wish I could win the lottery because that's where I'd like to live!
Nicola xx
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