So today
I finally made it to Gatlinburg, TN (which is the location of Arrowmont). The
774 mile drive wasn't grueling at all, but the fact that I lost my debit card
somewhere between Kansas City and Nashville was very stressful. Let's just say,
always have numerous forms of payment while you travel, not just checks, and
thank you Aunt Cindy for wiring me money! Anyway, Arrowmont is an arts and
crafts school located in the very beautiful Smokey Mountains. At Arrowmont
I will be spending a week learning sculptural knitting techniques from Adrienne
Sloane, a well known fiber artist and knitter. The drive
here was beautiful, despite the sporadic bombardment of themed tourist traps
along the way. I do wish the school was located a bit further away from the
hustle and bustle of the town, but then again fresh ice cream or homemade fudge
is just a short walk away.
Hand drawn map of Arrowmont, very handy on your first day! |
As I pulled up to the
school, I was greeted by a very helpful guide in the information center. She
gave me directions to my dorm, a name tag, a packet of information (including
the very charming hand drawn map above!), a parking permit and I was on my way
to unpack. I get to stay in the Red Barn dorm complex, which is literally a red
bar turned into dorm rooms (very cute). The building is equipped with lounges
and large community bathrooms on all floors. The room that I am staying in is
nothing fancy, but it's all I need for a week of fun knitting.
The Red Barn Dorm |
The Red Barn Lounge |
The Bedroom |
After I
unpacked and got settled in, I headed down to the dining hall for some much
needed food! As I was headed down the hill, I ran into a bunch of familiar
faces from the Kansas City Art Institute, including the one and only Pauline Verbeek-Coward (head of the Fiber
department at KCAI). It was so nice to eat with friendly people following such
a stressful trip. After dinner, we headed to the main gallery building
auditorium for an orientation. At the orientation we were introduced to all the
faculty and about the classes that are being taught this week. Pauline is
taking the natural dying class taught by Catharine
Ellis (I made her promise to give me her notes!). Then we all headed
our separate ways.
The class
outline for this week will be:
1. Knit
with unconventional materials and explore.
2. Use
wire and fabric stiffener in conjunction with knitting.
4. Make
two large samplers.
3.
Formulate a project based on your own ideas.
I'm pretty excited for this week!
XOXO
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