now located at Aldridge Park on Highway South, celebrated their th anniversary. Originally launched as an art supply house primarily serving Appalachian State University students. Over the years, owner Mike Hill has morphed the company into a true soup-to-nuts art business. By the winter of full service affordable custom framing was added to the mix…expanding over the thirty year span to include a ridiculously expansive selection of moulding choices that fill two rooms, plus the highest level of conservation standards. In , Hill acquired the Wildflowers Publishing company, a producer of digital art reproductions. He soon expanded this operation to include publication design, fine art photography, commission art and pop art illustration projects and imaging to the service list. In he relocated all these various enterprises into one location that is equivalent distant from Boone and Banner Elk and boasts a killer view of Grandfather Mountain.
Market Art + Design returned to the East End for its ninth year, and inside the pavilion erected on the grounds of The Bridgehampton Museum were representatives from over galleries who displayed artwork and furnishings, all of which were available for purchase. This year s Market Art + Design fair was the biggest yet and benefitted the Parrish Art Museum.
The market showcased art ranging from painting and photography to sculpture. Many of the gallerists and artists were on hand and available to discuss the artwork with patrons who stopped by to have a look. In front of the pavilion, attendees were offered a complimentary Aperol spritz and many took advantage of the -ready, Aperol-themed display and bocce ball court. A food truck was also on hand for those looking to grab a quick bite.
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