
Art and Resilience: Scott Summerfield’s Journey
On the picturesque shores of Sunset Beach, a young Scott Summerfield found himself surrounded by the beauty of the Atlantic Ocean. His childhood was molded by sketching shrimp boats and constructing model planes—a clear indication of a maker’s spirit. Fast forward to 1997, when Summerfield honed his craft through a flame-work course at the renowned Penland School of Craft. This experience ignited a fiery passion, propelling him into a career dedicated to transforming molten glass into stunning art pieces.
Together with his talented wife, ceramicist Liz Zlot Summerfield, Scott embarked on a mission to create beauty from glass. In 2004, the couple established their own studio in Mitchell County, embodying the essence of a dream fueled by hard work and artistic vision. "We were young and optimistic," Scott recalls, with fondness. "We woke up each day with a task and got it done as a team." Their journey not only represents their artistic endeavors but also symbolizes the spirit of collaboration found among local artists in Asheville.
Celebrating Community Through Art
As a cornerstone of the upcoming Toe River Arts Spring Studio Tour, taking place June 6-8, Scott’s studio is set to play a pivotal role in celebrating the vibrant artistry of Yancey and Mitchell counties. This self-guided driving tour will showcase nearly 100 artists, offering visitors a rare glimpse into their creative processes and the chance to purchase unique works directly from them. "I feel the tour this year will be very healing for the artists as well as the customers who feel so connected to these mountain communities," Scott expressed, reflecting on the significance of the event.
The resilience of the local art community is evident, particularly in light of the challenges they faced due to Hurricane Helene. This disaster underscored the strength and determination of Asheville artists, reaffirming their commitment to rebuilding and thriving. It's a heartfelt call for the community to support these incredible artisans, who pour their souls into each piece they create.
Join the Celebration of Creativity
The Toe River Arts Spring Studio Tour is more than just an exhibition; it's a celebration of the human spirit. From June 6-8, visitors can explore the diverse talents flourishing within these mountain communities. Open from 10 AM to 5 PM each day, the tour offers families a chance to connect, learn, and gather inspiration. A reception on Friday, June 6, from 5:30-7:30 PM at the Kokol Gallery further enhances the experience. This is a warm invitation for locals and art enthusiasts alike to come together, support talented artists like Scott Summerfield, and revel in the creativity that defines our vibrant local culture.
In a world that often faces daunting challenges, the spring studio tour serves as a reminder of the healing power of art. Let’s show our support for this vibrant community, where every brushstroke and crafted piece embodies not just beauty, but resilience and hope. Mark your calendars and be a part of this inspiring event!
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