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K y le Tibbs Jones,
principal of And She Told
Two Friends Communica-
tions, describes her look
as a quirky mix of classic,
feminine, and tomboy.
"I like to wear dresses
and pretty jewelry - with
rugged boots."Jones loves
craft and is particularly
drawn to ceramics, which
she has collected for years.
"It's not so much what you
collect or own but more
about supporting what you
love and what inspires you.
You don't have to be a
major collector to come to
events like the ACC Show,
fall in love, and walk away
inspired."
▼ M a tt A rn e tt is a
photographer, filmmaker,
curator, and researcher, as
well as founder of alterna-
tive music venue Grocery
on Home. He works with
the Souls Grown Deep
Foundation, an organiza-
tion he and his family
founded to promote artists
who fall outside the main-
stream. His interest in quilts
led Arnett to co-produce
and co-direct the docu-
mentary
The Quilts o f
Gee's Bend.
Arnett's style
falls between relaxed and
eclectic. "I get my inspira-
tion from the many artists
with whom I work and the
musicians and music that
surround me."
Sweater and scarf, Andrea Geer; ceramics, Winthrop Byers
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Turned-wood vessel, S. Ashley Murphy; quilt, Chris Roberts-Antieau; scarf, Randall Darwall and Brian Murphy
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