
American Craft Council, craftcouncil.org
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, arrowmont.org
Art & Science Collaborations, www.asci.org
Asheville BookWorks, ashevillebookworks.com
Crayton-Heritage Letterpress, heritageletterpress.com
Guild of Book Workers, http://www.guildofbookworkers.org/
HandMade in America, handmadeinamerica.org
John C. Campbell Folk School, folkschool.com
Karola Dischinger, glass artist, http://www.karoladischinger.com/index.html (Karola and I studied our respective crafts during Penland concentrations in 2003, and I greatly admire her glasswork.)
Lark Books, http://www.larkbooks.com/500 (hear Steve Miller’s comments about his book arts pathway and the jurying process for 500 Handmade Books)
Lucia Harrison, Visual Arts Faculty Member, Evergreen State College, luciaharrison.com and evergreen.edu (Lucia and I have collaborated on several projects, and I greatly admire her artwork.)
Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory, morganconservatory.org
National Park Service, Artist-in-Residence Program, nps.gov
North Carolina Arts Council, ncarts.org
North Carolina Poetry Society, ncpoetrysociety.org
Paper & Book Intensive, paperbookintensive.org
Paul & Florence Thomas Memorial Art School, http://florencethomas.org/
Penland School of Crafts, penland.org
Poetry Council of North Carolina, http://poetrycouncilofnc.wordpress.com/about/
Southeast Association for Book Arts, www.cas.sc.edu/art/SABA
Southern Highland Craft Guild, southernhighlandguild.org
University of Alabama, M.F.A. in Book Arts, www.bookarts.ua.edu
University of Iowa Center for the Book, www.uiowa.edu/~ctrbook
Vamp & Tramp, Booksellers, www.vampandtramp.com
Watauga Arts Council, watauga-arts.org; for an interview about my November 2011 solo exhibition, see mtn18.com
Western North Carolina Woman magazine profile of Sharon, wnc-woman.com/may07/page20.html
