Arts and crafts from over 50 artisans are still available at the Sawtooth School for Visual Art physical store in Winston-Salem and online.
Calligraphy on handmade paper by Joyce Teta
photo by Amy Badgett Beck
The online store is always open and the school store is open six days a week for browsing and shopping.
The store located at 226 N. Marshall St., Winston-Salem is open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Parking is on the street and on nearby municipal lots.
It is closed on Sundays, but the online gallery is open 24/7/365 at https://sawtoothschool.square.site/ .
Artist-instructors whose work is available include Joyce Teta, calligraphy; Terri Dowell Dennis, drawing and printmaking; Lauranita Katende, textiles; Warren Moyer, ceramics; and C. Stephen Hurst, photography. You can see them all on https://sawtoothschool.square.site/ .
Ceramic pitcher by Warren Moyer
photo by Amy Badgett Beck
Both the online store and the physical store offer a wide variety of works by the school’s artist-trainers and art students in 11 disciplines: ceramics, drawing and painting, textiles, glass, metals and lapidary, photography, engraving, wood, and digital arts.
For more information or help ordering online, call 336-723-7395 or email assist@sawtooth.org . For more information on Sawtooth, visit www.sawtooth.org.
The Sawtooth School celebrates its 76th year as a multidisciplinary center for the visual arts – connecting and creating community through the act of doing.