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Bob Timberlake

Lexington Artist Bob Timberlake Designs Line of Furniture

You may recognize Bob Timberlake as the American Realist painter known for his evocative‚ detailed snapshots of rural life. Or you may know him by his wildly successful furniture line‚ The World of Bob Timberlake‚ which he began in 1990 in partnership with Lexington Home Brands.

The Edward C. Smith Civic Center

Historic Lexington Civic Center Brings New Shows to the Stage

The old Carolina Theatre holds a special place in the hearts of many Lexington natives. From 1948 until the 1970s‚ the theater was a popular date night destination and gathering spot for friends.

Jeffrey Jobe

Thomasville’s Barking Dog Jewelry Design Studio Grew From a Hobby

Jeffrey Jobe‚ owner of Barking Dog Jewelry Design Studio in Thomasville‚ specializes in hand-forged and braided metal‚ designing new jewelry using age-old practices.

Artist Mike Helsabeck

Mike Helsabeck Finds His Niche in Davidson County’s Thriving Arts Scene

Four years ago, Mike Helsabeck painted a duck on a license plate as a casual favor for a friend. This talented musician and 20-year veteran of the radio business had never dabbled in art, so he was as surprised as anyone when people started raving about his work.

fiberglass pigs

Lexington Shows Off Its Painted Pigs

Lexington has long been known for its hickory-smoked pork barbecue, but historic Uptown Lexington is known for a different sort of swine these days.

Everybody’s Day Festival

Thomasville’s Everybody’s Day Festival Celebrates, Well, Everybody

North Carolina’s oldest festival, the hugely popular Everybody’s Day Festival in Thomasville, celebrates its 100th year in 2008.

Lorrie Anderson works in her Moose Hollow Pottery studio, where her face jugs and other pieces line the shelves.

Thomasville Artist Throws Down

It is easy enough to figure out where Lorrie Anderson got the “hollow” part of Moose Hollow Pottery from, but how did she come up with “moose?”

Homegrown Culture on Display

Nestled along South Main Street in uptown Lexington is Gallery Hall, a 3,600-square-foot powerhouse of artistic creativity.

The Art of the Matter

You might say Joe Hedgpeth is a bit of a cupid.

Children Discover the Arts at a Special Summer Camp

Wow, imagine that. A summer school for kids, and there’s a long list of children waiting to get in.

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