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Marshall High Studios resides in an historic brick schoolhouse, built in 1925 as home to the high school for beautiful Marshall, North Carolina. Nestled on a 10 acre island in the French Broad River, this restored and updated building, along with its 26 studios, auditorium, enormous deck, and parklike setting, has attracted artists in all media, including: painting, textiles, jewelry making, sound recording, yoga/movement, ceramics, photography, design, writing, massage, print making, music, and fiber. in Marshall. | Marshall High Studios resides in an historic brick schoolhouse, built in 1925 as home to the high school for beautiful [[Blanhasset Island]] in Marshall, North Carolina. Nestled on a 10 acre island in the French Broad River, this restored and updated building, along with its 26 studios, auditorium, enormous deck, and parklike setting, has attracted artists in all media, including: painting, textiles, jewelry making, sound recording, yoga/movement, ceramics, photography, design, writing, massage, print making, music, and fiber. in Marshall. | ||
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Marshall High Studios resides in an historic brick schoolhouse, built in 1925 as home to the high school for beautiful Blanhasset Island in Marshall, North Carolina. Nestled on a 10 acre island in the French Broad River, this restored and updated building, along with its 26 studios, auditorium, enormous deck, and parklike setting, has attracted artists in all media, including: painting, textiles, jewelry making, sound recording, yoga/movement, ceramics, photography, design, writing, massage, print making, music, and fiber. in Marshall.