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Meet Our Artisans

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Matthews Living History Farm Museum
Blacksburg Museum & Cultural Foundation Blacksburg Museum & Cultural Center
David Alexander David Alexander Two Dimensional

Watercolor local landscapes.

John Alexander Alexander's Brooms & Crafts Natural Material

Raised in the mountains of Virginia when self-sufficiency was the norm, the Alexanders have been making traditional mountain brooms and poplar bark baskets for over 40 years. The brooms and baskets retain their functionality while at the same time reflecting the personalities of their makers. Our mission is to clean up the earth one sweep at a time.

G. Michael Alford Alford's Artworks Two Dimensional

Photographer Michael Alford captures the beauty of Tazewell County and other areas of Southwest Virginia with his digital prints. His work is featured in several local book publications and is displayed in businesses and residences throughout the area. His digital photography was featured in an art exhibit at Southwest Virginia Community College in 2007.

Ursula Allen The Basement Studio Mixed Media

In The Basement Studio, the work you will find includes wearable attire (jackets, hats, and purses) among other things such as dolls and fiber arts.

Virginia Alvis Virginia Alvis Mixed Media
Gerald Anderson Anderson String Instruments Wood

Located in Troutdale, Virginia, Gerald Anderson constructs guitars and mandolins that feature local Virginia White Spruce, Indian and Brazilian Rosewood, and other exotic materials. Gerald also travels the country performing with the Gerald Anderson Band.

Ricky Anderson Rixey's Market
Ann Fournier Anderson Ceramic Designs Clay

Artisan studio open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturdays - noon until five. Call ahead to 540-639-0103.

Roger Apple Little Beaver Creek Wood

Roger Apple creates unique one of a kind art pieces using native materials such as wood, rocks, and wood resins that are gleaned from the immediate area. He carves peach seeds into various representations such as baskets and crosses, creates composite sculptural pieces, carves walking sticks, paints in oil and watercolor, and is constantly expanding his artistic expressions and materials.

Greg Arens Greg Arens Two Dimensional

I mostly paint realistic landscapes (and other subjects), 90% in watercolors and 10% in oils. I usually work “plein air”, and try to be true to both the scene presented and my personal reactions to said scene. I've been doing this since 1980, and thus have hundreds of paintings available. I paint because it's an amazing world out there, full of wondrous things, if we'd only stop and notice.

Anne Armistead Ann Armistead Metal

My one-of-a-kind pieces begin in the form of precious metal clay and are sculpted, carved and manipulated to form a unique piece of wearable art. Using traditional metalsmithing techniques, I make many of the chains and findings. All stones and glass are selected for their unique value and quality.

Bill Aussiker The Arts & Cultural Council of the Twin Counties
Sylvia Bailey Sylvia Bailey Fiber
Jeff Bailey Jeff Bailey Woodcarvings Wood

Jeff Bailey began wood carving as a self taught artist in 2008 after many years of painting, sculpting, and design work. He has had a passion for all types of art throughout his life, but has found that wood has become his new canvas. Jeff travels on the southeast coast participating in various shows and competitions. He has won numerous ribbons, including Best and Second Best of show. Commission work is available if contacted directly.

Monica Bailey Monica Bailey Two Dimensional

My colored pencil prints are created with a true sense of purpose and an affinity for the image in my mind. I like to make the ordinary unordinary and enjoy drawing beautiful, funny, and whimsical art. The beauty of Southwest Virginia is an influence. I also love to sit in nature when I sketch and draw my pictures.

Cheri Baker Tuggles Gap Restaurant & Motel
Zed Ball Unique Art Wood

Zed was born in mountains southwest virginia.Being the youngestboy of ten children things were hard back then. Zed was interested in art at a very young age but could not afford art supplies so he made do with what ever was at hand ,with this over the years he has developed a very unique style . He takes something that nobody else wants and turn it into a beautiful piece of art work,

Being creative that is what it is all about.

Zed does different subjects,some of his favorites are Native American because they lived in harmony with the earth.Zed's trys to adopt that philosphy in his own life,mountain men are among his favorite subjects. Zed says he considers himself kind of a modern day mountain man, he paints & carvas all winter, and then travels to the big city to sell his art work come spring.

Zed has collectors through the United States and some foreign countries and has won many awards. But he says the best award is the many friends he has made along the way,and he believes that he is doing exactly what the great spirit meant for him to do

Dwight Barker The Paper Carousel Mixed Media