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Bill Brown, who took over in 1962 after Morgan, created a resident artist program and expanded the number and length of courses. There are 51 buildings on 400 acres. Penland buildings were designed primarily by North Carolinian architects, including
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and international artists and professors, a tradition that started with Worst and until he died in 1949. Academic degrees are not awarded by Penland, but students can receive college credit through
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Penland holds an annual Community Day in early March, when the school's studios are open and visitors can work on a small project with the help of the artists.
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The school was founded in the 1920s in the isolated mountain town of Penland, Mitchell County, NC. In 1923,
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As of 2005, Penland offered Spring, Summer, and Fall workshops in craft disciplines, including
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style Lily Loom House and Pines; the Craft Cabin; Homer Hall; Ridgeway; and Beacon Church.
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McLaughlin, Jean W., Mint Museum of Craft + Design, and Penland School of Crafts.
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina
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School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina
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There is much more information about the history of Penland in this article.
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Gift from the Hills: Miss Lucy Morgan's Story of Her Unique Penland School
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Fiber artist Edwina & potter Cynthia Bringle talk about Penland School
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visited the school to provide weaving instruction. Worst added classes in
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Inspired: Life in Penland's Resident Artist and Core Fellowship Programs
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National Register of Historic Places in Mitchell County, North Carolina
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Appalachian Industrial School in the Mountains of North Carolina
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National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory
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Buildings and structures in Mitchell County, North Carolina
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An exhibition of works created at Penland was held at the
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Tourist attractions in Mitchell County, North Carolina
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Bungalow/craftsman, Colonial Revival, Rustic Revival
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Historic school building in Penland, North Carolina
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Penland School of Craft is located in North Carolina
Penland School of Craft is located in the United States
Penland, North Carolina
35°56′16″N 82°07′41.9″W / 35.93778°N 82.128306°W / 35.93778; -82.128306
03001270
Arts and Crafts
Blue Ridge Mountains
Penland
North Carolina
Spruce Pine
Asheville

Lucy Morgan
Berea College
basketry
Frank Harmond
Raleigh, North Carolina
Chapel Hill
National Register of Historic Places
Rustic Revival
Colonial Revival
weaving
dyeing
bead
glassblowing
pottery
metalworking

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