Arrowmont School
of Arts & Crafts
556 Parkway
PO Box 567
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Ph. 865-436-5860
info@arrowmont.org


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The Staff House is one of the original buildings on Arrowmont's campus, dating back to Settlement School days. The dining hall and faculty housing are part of this building.



Stuart, a cottage residence, is one of the oldest buildings on the Arrowmont campus. Quaint and comfortable, if you are nostalgic, Stuart is the place to stay!

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Located adjacent to Hughes Hall, Arrowmont's Sculpture Garden is a secluded place for people to create or relax in an aesthetic environment. The garden is home to three stone sculptures by Arrowmont Faculty. The inaugural sculpture, "Morning Song" was created and installed by Chris Berti in 1996. The first sculpture garden addition was designed and created by stone sculptor Ron Koehler in 1997. "Spring Leap" is a marble fish in a complete circle vertically mounted on an oval limestone base. Long-time Arrowmont faculty member Bob Lockhart donated the most recent addition to the garden, "Tribute to MR. Z". The sculpture is dedicated to Zanley Watson, a member of the maintenance staff who was with Arrowmont for 35 years.