The Norwegian Troll, Bahron Boyajian, presides over the museum with Love and Blessing.
Vintage mechanical pumpkin man
Lanterns such as this were made in Germany in the 1920's.
One of the large collection of artwork by Jack Roads
A fetching pair of pumpkin children by Debbie Thibault.
A King Kong theme in this hand-carved wood piece
BB Craig, one of the last of the North Carolina folk potters, is represented in the museum.
This is not your typical Southern Face Jug...
It has a face on either side, and can stand upside-down.
Visiting the Mexican "Day of the Dead" exhibit at the museum will be a memorable experience for all.
Jack o'Lantern with attitude - about 3 ft. tall
Large papier mache' full head mask - over 2 ft. high.
Halloween is a celebration of The Harvest. Gourds and other vegetables appear in many works of Halloween folk art.
Expressive papier mache' witch lantern
A series of vegetable people by artist Sonya Cunningham. The Carrot Person.
Strawberry Man by Sonya Cunningham
Eggplant & carrot man with freely swinging pumpkin head by Jack Roads
Another Jack Roads creation - one that also lights up.
Stacking wooden boxes adorned with halloween faces
Amazingly detailed face of wax witch. (Artist's name to be added)
Close-up of the hands of the Wax Witch
Almost alive - this witch's wax face has tiny wrinkles and whispy feathers for eyelashes.
Virginia Betourney - Vegetables fight it out on wheels.
Cucumber man celebrating with his black cat staff - Jack Roads