Jim Wysolmierski Joins Mark Creter To Discuss His Journey Into Art & The Dogwood Gallery

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Hidden right here in the Upper Cumberland is a place where clay, creativity, and community collide. Mark sits down with Jim Wysolmierski from the Appalachian Center for Craft to talk about curating exhibits, teaching intro to art, and the powerful journey that shaped his thesis and artistic voice. Plus, get the scoop on what’s happening now at the Dogwood Gallery and why the Craft Center is a true local treasure.
1 Mar English United States Arts · Society & Culture

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