In conjunction with the National Arts and Crafts Conference held February 16–18 at The Omni Grove Park Inn, Grovewood Gallery will host craft demonstrations by local artists Brandy Clements of Silver River Center for Chair Caning and Pamella O’Connor of Hanji Home.
Brandy is a 4th generation chair caner and self-proclaimed “chair nerd” on a mission to dispel the myth that chair seat weaving is a lost art. She and her husband/business partner Dave Klingler have been weaving new lives into chairs for over 12 years, and have taught over 100 sessions at their school, offering classes on laced and pressed caning as well as splint, rush, and Shaker tape weaving. This year marks Silver River’s 4th anniversary as the nation’s only fully dedicated chair caning school and museum. The school is also an official education center of the Southern Highland Craft Guild.
Pamella was first introduced to hanji during a two-year teaching stint in South Korea. Returning to Asheville in 2010, Pamella started her own business, Hanji Home. In 2012, she received the Merit Award as a first-time presenter at the Buyer’s Market of American Craft, catapulting her lamps onto the national scene. These days, she continues to make handmade art lamps and other hanji decor while focusing on perfecting her craft.