Ocracoke moves at its own pace — ferry crossings, wild beaches, camping under stars, and a community shaped by storms but still standing strong.
Read MoreThe art world wasn’t made for women like Henrietta Hoopes Heath—but she never waited for it to be. In the early-to-mid 20th century, when few women gained recognition as painters, she built a career that moved between Washington, Paris, New York, and Los Angeles. She painted what interested her—bullfights, racehorses, portraits—capturing power and motion in a way that drew both collectors and critics.
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