McDunn Fine Craft and Art Gallery showcases original works by over thirty artists of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and the surrounding southeast region. You will find studio furniture, woodturning, ceramics, sculpture, textiles, blacksmithing and more. Thank you, come see us!
Info about the Terry Jarrard-Dimond Quilt & Textile Construction
exhibition on November 20, 2010
Terry Jarrard-Dimond is a native of South Carolina and resides in Clemson, South Carolina. She earned a BA from Winthrop University in Rock Hill and an MFA from Clemson University. After completion of her MFA she worked for more than 15 years as a sculptor and taught at several colleges and universities. Her sculpture is represented in collections including >>>read more.
Terry Jarrard-Dimond, Figure in Brown.
Shane Howell. Life-size carved mahogany saddle. All parts of this saddle are wood. It is an exceptionally detailed work of sculpture. See detail photos.
Cherry turned and carved salad bowl by Journel Thomas. Native to Appalachia, Journel was born into a family that valued hard work, self-sufficiency and hand skills. Both his father and grandfather made tools and furniture for personal use and sale.
Native to Appalachia, Journel was born into a family that valued hard work, self-sufficiency and hand skills. Both his father and grandfather made tools and furniture for personal use and sale. After many years as a skilled carpenter and contractor, in the 1980’s he turned an enduring interest in woodworking into a second trade. A self-taught and enthusiastic woodturner, he specializes in salad bowls made from woods native to the southern mountains, which he refers to as “Appalachian exotics.” He then embellishes his work with unique, hand-carved designs.
Wine bottle racks and accessories for the wine connsoisseur. Beautiful solid woods. Available in maple, walnut, cherry, ash. Also, ceramic wine bottles, bottle stoppers, and more to come. See our wine page here.
Exhibitions provide the opportunity to network and meet the art collecting community, and the gallery regularly participates in city-wide events such as First Fridays and Open Studios.
The Woodworking Shop
The Michael McDunn Studio shop was established in 1981, and is 4200 square feet of workspace in the North Main community of Greenville. See before and after photos of a large walnut table being prepared in the shop.
Watch a few videos featuring works in the gallery and an impressive walk-in closet installation.
First Fridays from
Directions from Downtown Greenville, take North Main until it ends at Rutherford Road. Studio is located at the intersection of North Main Street and Rutherford Road.
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