Piedmont Craftsmen Gallery

Piedmont Craftsmen, Inc., a nonprofit education and arts organization, is dedicated to the promotion of fine traditional and contemporary craft/art through a wide variety of educational activities and services for the benefit of the community. Founded in 1963, it is the Southeast’s premier juried craft guild.
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The organization conducts workshops, mounts exhibitions, operates a gallery and shop, presents the annual Craftsmen's Fair and is a must see destination in the heart of the Winston-Salem Downtown Arts District.
The work of 370 craft artists in clay, fiber, glass, leather, metal, jewelry, paper, wood, mixed-media, photography and printmaking fill the gallery in the heart of the Downtown Arts District. Avid shoppers and collectors look forward to the Piedmont Craftsmen Fair held the third weekend of November.
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