Thursday, March 15, 2012

Welcome to Spring!

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Welcome to Spring!

In This Issue

Latest Magazine:

What We're Working On

RelyLocal: Local Businesses, Deals and Jobs

Connect With Us

Foundry First Friday Event: Sole Hope Shoe Cutting Party

New Art This Month: Art From Empties by Steve Smith

Lamps by Kim Dryden

Paintings by Nina Ruffini

Collages by Katie Chen

Latest Magazine:

 

Favorite project: patchwork make-up, phone and computer notebook cases 

What We're Working On

 

Super-sweet pedestals....for soap, jewelry,you name it.  Each one is one of a kind!

 

 

 

 

 

Our wreaths were a success, and there are more on the way.  Next time we want to use book pages, so if you're throwing out some old printed books, let us know! 

RelyLocal: Local Businesses, Deals

and Jobs

Find our coupons and more!

  • Buy one item, get one 40% off
  • 20% off bicycle chain items
  • Purchase a RelyLocal discount card and we'll pay the sales tax! 

Connect With Us

Foundry

92 Charlotte Street

Asheville, NC 28801

 

828-255-2533

info@digfoundry.com

 

Hours: Monday - Saturday, 10-6

Foundry First Friday Event:

Sole Hope Shoe Cutting Party

 

 

At our Sole Hope shoe cutting party you will have the chance to cut out shoe uppers that will be taken to Africa, sewn by Sole Hope shoemakers for a fair wage and then put on a child's foot who cannot afford a pair of shoes.

Sole Hope is based in Asheville, NC.  

Join us on Friday, April 6th from 5-8pm

Please email us at info@digfoundry.com for more information on how your skills and left-over cotton fabric can help this great cause!

 

New Art This Month:

Art From Empties by Steve Smith

Master recycler Steve Smith of Camp Creek Creations brought us some amazing new work. Brighten up your home with his wind chimes, vases and wall art made out of wine bottles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lamps by Kim Dryden

Local artist Kim Dryden uses all kinds of recycled metals in her new lamps: mesh screen, machine parts, bolts and celing tin. Also an accomplished potter, some of Kim's lamp designs include her own handmade porcelain bases. 

 

 

 

 

Paintings by Nina Ruffini

 

Can You Hear Me?

Nina's bunnies are back, this time playing an existential game of tin can telephone. 

Collages by Katie Chen

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Anthropologie Series, Parts 1-3

Katie's new work delights with more color and detail than ever.  

 

Foundry • 92 Charlotte St • Asheville, NC 28801
http://www.digfoundry.com
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