Months into creating her latest work, sculptor Nina Kawar found she was marking her own journey BPR Arts and Performance 21/09/2022 3 min Listen "Months into creating her latest work, sculptor Nina Kawar found she was marking her own journey" Reproducir Descargar episodio Ver en sitio original Episode Synopsis The solo exhibition "Journey Home" is on view through Oct. 9 at Continuum Art in Hendersonville. More episodes of the podcast BPR Arts and Performance Tiffany Jackson muscled her way from opera houses to bodybuilding stages to Western Carolina University 25/01/2023 Community shares the byline at new Asheville venue Story Parlor 12/01/2023 Even off the dance floor, Louise Runyon seeks movement in her poetry 20/12/2022 Lee Stockdale turns to poetry to work through and beyond family trauma 20/12/2022 Lee Stockdale turns to poetry to work through and beyond family trauma 20/12/2022 Multimedia installation in Pack Square amplifies local housing issues and the stories behind them 17/11/2022 Asheville vocalist Jordan Scheffer has a clear vision about her emerging career 03/11/2022 Dave Hartley of The War on Drugs gets local and vulnerable with his latest Nightlands album 26/10/2022 Taking similar paths to Western North Carolina, former soap opera actresses find comfort evolving from screen to stage 20/10/2022 Many regard LEAF as a music festival, but founder Jennifer Pickering has always known it's about community 12/10/2022 Ver todos los episodios Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn