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North to Nunavut
It began as an interest in Inuit art. Once Fred and Joyce Sparling booked their first cruise to Nunavut to visit its master artisans, they had taken the first step in what would become a ten-year odyssey.... [more...]

Angelo and the Master
Angelo the mouse watches as the master fills the walls of the chapel with images destined to become an integral part of...[more...]
Cats and Dogs of Chapel Hill
Dyer has collected the stories of local dogs and cats in the hope of touch the hearts of those of us who adore and honor our furry friends. [more...]
Count Their Lives in Womanyears
In the early twentieth century, the rolling countryside of North Carolina's southern Piedmont region was dotted by farms inhabited by women who measured their lives in "womanyears" —not in the [more...]
All In One River
All in One River shares with its readers author Ben Casey's extended meditation, in photographs and prose, on the delicate, multifaceted relationship between nature and humankind. [more...]
Living Waters
In Living Waters, the second volume of his series documenting the major rivers of North Carolina, photographer and essayist Ben Casey explores the Trent River. Starting his trek where the stream begins modestly...[more...]
Off The Beaten Path
Sadler, a videographer and producer for WRAL-TV (Raleigh, NC), employs his still camera and artistic eye to produce a volume of stunning photographs that reveal the often overlooked beauties of the state's rural countryside. [more...]
 

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