January, 2008Here is this year's Christmas card photo.

Diana, Marlow Corbin and Jayton
Last year's photo

Corbin, Jayton and Diana are hoping for snow in front of our 1896 general store
/ studio.
The Carol Duvall Show Video is now back up and running.
It is on the publicity page. Just download it and watch it with Real
Player.
We are rebuilding and updating our web site.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
We are still working hard making brooms.
So let us know what kind of broom we can make for you.
Please Call us to place your order 828-683-9521.
Artist Statement
Marlow & Diana Gates
Broommakers
We are the second generation in our family to explore brooms
as an art form.
Brooms as art were stifled in their infancy by the
invention of the broom machine in the 1850s.
At that point, the plain wire wrapped, dowel
handled broom became the standard.
Until recently there have been no
professional broommakers,
only machine operators.
Using natural wood handles and broomcorn,
we make each broom by hand with
techniques that date to the 1790s
Diana
prepares the handles by shaping, carving and sanding each one by hand.
Marlow then ties the heads on the handles in an intricate hand-woven Shaker
design.
We both share in the design, sewing and finishing of each broom.
Freed from the
constraints of the machine,
we are investigating shape, size, color, texture
and the other fundamentals basic to any art form.
We continue to draw inspiration from the teachings of my father,
mentor, and master broommaker, Ralph Gates.
Ralph truly was a master craftsman and considered by many to have pioneered
Brooms as art.
Each broom is a unique,
functional piece of sculpture,
incorporating traditional Appalachian
strength and longevity.