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Highlights
- Preserving Appalachian Heritage Through Traditional CraftsExplore the heart of Southern Appalachia through its master artisans.
- About the Author: Bob Plott is an award-winning author of seven books and has written hundreds of magazine articles for national and regional publications.
- 176 Pages
- History, United States
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Book Synopsis
Preserving Appalachian Heritage Through Traditional Crafts
Explore the heart of Southern Appalachia through its master artisans. The Artistic Preservation of Tradition highlights a tight-knit community of craftspeople, ages 32 to 92, who keep centuries-old techniques alive. From woodworking and pottery to music and storytelling, their work honors Appalachian history and culture. Meet legends like Willard Watson and Stanley Hicks, and discover modern innovators like Cory Plott and William Ritter. Author and artist Bob Plott brings these powerful stories to life in a heartfelt tribute to tradition and creativity. Perfect for readers who love local history, folk art, and handmade heritage, this book is a must-read for anyone drawn to the spirit of the mountains.
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Art from Generation to Generation
About the Author
Bob Plott is an award-winning author of seven books and has written hundreds of magazine articles for national and regional publications. Plott has been featured on PBS and the History Channel and was the 2016 recipient of the Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award, the most prestigious award given to North Carolina residents annually by the governor. Bob won the Mountain Heritage Award, presented by Western Carolina University, in 2023. He conducts Appalachian history programs and festivals across the Southeast, most notably PlottFest, held annually in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, since 2012.