Tellico Arts Center
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Representing over 70 talented local artists and craftspeople
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- Fabric Art: including quilting, knitting, hand woven garments and accessories, soft dolls, fabric painting
- Wood Working: furniture, intarsia, carvings, lamps, birdhouses, Cherokee style baskets, walking staffs, and utility items
- Fine Art: All media, including oil, acrylic, watercolor, pen & ink... originals and prints
- Handmade jewelry and beading
- Pottery including double wall pottery and Raku
- Paintings on feathers, wood, tile, stones, mixed media, and metals
- Fine art photography, including many area photos
- Stained glass
- Handmade books and journals plus note cards and postcards
- Books, poetry, and musical recordings by local writers and musicians
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The Tellico Arts Center is proud to represent many fine artists and craftpeople, including:
- Geri Forkner - Fabric Artist, Member of Southern Highlanders Craft Guild.
- Judy Lavoie - Tennessee Watercolor Society Exhibitor, Signature Member of Florida Watercolor Society, Jacksonville FL Artist of the Year. Judy has more awards than we have room for here. She also plays the banjo! Her husband, Rick, plays guitar, and if you are lucky, you can hear them here at the Arts Center.
- Sharon Evans - Sharon specializes in Indian paintings and wildlife. Her paintings have sold all over the world. She was chosen by the Bradford Exchange to produce her work on their product. You'll be amazed by her detailed paintings on feathers. Gatlinburg during the Crafts Fair, you will find her there.
Sandra Pyron, Director
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