Landscape Photographer John Smith named 2010 Artist in Residence at The Reserve

Fall brings a river of colors to The Blue Ridge Mountains

Fall brings a river of colors to The Blue Ridge Mountains

The Reserve Community Foundation is delighted to welcome John Smith of Hendersonville as this year’s Artist in Residence. He captures the magic of the mountains through his photography, and we love the fact that he’s self-taught from an early age, and that he is willing to share his gift with not only our members and their families, but to the community-at-large around The Reserve. We hope his personal classes and art show at our own Hill House Gallery will draw a great crowd during his stay with us.

Read the full story here.
View a gallery of John’s photos here.

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About Kathryn Coleman-Gravely

Kathryn is originally from Asheville, NC and graduated from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. After living in Tennessee for several years, she moved to Pickens County in 1985. Our director of The Reserve at Lake Keowee Community Foundation has been a part of our staff since 2004 when she worked with the Club as Membership and Special Events Coordinator. In 2007 Kathryn accepted the position of full time Foundation director. Kathryn is an avid hiker and history buff, as well as appreciative of the culture available here in Upstate, South Carolina. Her enthusiasm is translated into the many varied offerings provided by the Community Foundation that include environment, education, culture, and outreach.