I’m home from my two week residency at the Lillian E. Smith Center near Clayton, Georgia. I learned a lot about an amazing author and civil rights activist (Lillian herself, author of Strange Fruit) and I learned some things about myself. I also had some fun adventures. Let’s stick to the adventure part of the story for today.
I had some yarn adventures while in this part of the country. They include:
a stop at Penland School of Crafts
a visit to the Southeastern Animal Fiber Fair (SAFF) in Asheville
two interviews with tapestry weavers from the area
exploring Black Rock Mountain State Park
my own work during the residency.