The member-owned and managed West Virginia Highlands Artisans will host a grand opening of its expanded gallery in Davis at noon Saturday.
The gallery has opened in a new location across from Sirianni's Café. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Monday. The shop features fine arts, wood, leather, jewelry, stained glass, baskets, notecards, soaps, candles, pottery, scented and essential oils, textiles, books and collage.
Juried artisans are Ric Bisqyer of Kingwood; Dawn DeMarco, Elkins; Jo/James Dixon, Terra Alta; Nina Everson, Parkersburg; John and Titi Ferguson, Davis; Kay Gillispie, Arbovale; Mary Ann Honcharik, Dry Fork; Kaia, Weston; Kent Mason, Rockville, Md.; Laura Moul, Milton; Lisbet Okun, Elkins; Pam Roberts, Elkins; George Smith, Parsons; Carol Jen Speranzelle, McHenry, Md.; Bruce Wilson, Davis.
For more information, contact John Ferguson, at 866-3321 or t...@studionest.net, or Laura Moul, at 743-8281 or lauram...@aol.com.
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