Sit & Stitch at BRAHM
Blowing Rock Art & History Museum 159 Ginny Stevens Lane, Blowing Rock, NC, United StatesBring your own supplies and projects to work on and workshop with the group! Bring friends or make new ones.
Bring your own supplies and projects to work on and workshop with the group! Bring friends or make new ones.
Dec. 1, Jan. 5, Feb. 2, and Mar. 2, tickets for Sunday’s 1/2 night session are only $12. Tickets must be purchased online by noon the day of the session to receive special rate. See you on the slopes!
Thursday March 6 at 6 pm join BRAHM for an artist talk with musical duo Zoe & Cloyd. In this program they will explore their musical journeys, expand upon their artistic process, and share the stories behind the songs.
Youth aged 12-18 are invited to join us at BRAHM every second Saturday from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm this fall for directed studio time inspired by famous artists. Explore new styles and processes for making art. Meet new friends and express your creative side. Free for the community. Reservations encouraged.
Music is an important thread in the fabric of our culture. It is a universal language that speaks to the soul and inspires us to collaborate and contribute to the melody.
No partner or experience required. Wear comfortable, low heeled shoes and dress in layers. New dancers are always welcome. We have a New Dancers’ Workshop before each dance.
Indulge in an unforgettable evening at Timberlake’s Restaurant, where Executive Chef Tony Bates has meticulously crafted a one-of-a-kind dining experience. Join Timberlake's as they present an exclusive Chilean Wine Dinner, featuring a curated selection of exceptional wines from Casas del Bosque Winery, located in the renowned Casablanca Valley of Chile.
Rumple Memorial Presbyterian Church has unveiled two frescoes by renowned artist, Ben Long. These frescoes depict the 23rd Psalm. Join us to learn how the frescoes made it to Rumple and their plans for the future of fresco.
Bring your own supplies and projects to work on and workshop with the group! Bring friends or make new ones.
Participants need to have some basic knowledge of weaving and be able to warp their looms prior to this workshop. Weavers will explore a variety of boundweave techniques while weaving a sampler of different designs and color combinations.
This presentation and performance traces the history behind ballads from the Blue Ridge Mountains. While strongly associated with European and British Isles traditions, balladry in the Blue Ridge mountains of western North Carolina and southwestern Virginia reflects a broad range of cultural influences, including roots in and stories connected to African and Native American experiences.
This March take some time for yourself by joining BRAHM for Write to be Fully Alive.
Nancy Dorrier will lead freewriting workshops every Saturday in March, from 11:30 am to 1 pm. You’re welcome to attend one, some, or all.