Upcoming events and things to do in Asheville, NC. Below is a list of events for festivals, concerts, art exhibitions, group meetups and more.

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Sunday, October 26, 2025
Southeastern Animal Fiber Festival
Oct 26 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
WNC Ag Center

Be sure and mark your calendars for SAFF 2025!

There are classes on Thursday. No shopping, no selling.  We are setting up.

Friday, October 24- (9 am – 5 pm)
Saturday, October 25 – (9 am – 5 pm)
Sunday, October 26- (9 am – 4 pm)

The event is located at the WNC Agricultural Center, in Fletcher, NC, across Hwy 280 from the Asheville Regional Airport. (Exit 40 off I-26).

Admission will be $5/person per day. $10 pass for 3 days. Youth under 13 yrs. old will be free. Bring cash! Only at gate..no early ticket sales

East Fork Seconds Pop-Up Asheville
Oct 26 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
East Fork Warehouse

After having to pivot to an online format for last year’s sale in the wake of Hurricane Helene, we’re thrilled to share that the brand’s coveted Seconds Sale is returning in-person to Asheville this month.

For two days, Saturday, 10/25, and Sunday, 10/26, from 10 am – 3 pm, East Fork will be offering pottery “seconds” at 40% off retail price. Drop by the warehouse at 144 Caribou Road (Asheville, NC 28803) for deals you just can’t miss – the entire Seconds inventory will be available for purchase.

Stop by the sale and grab a free cup of coffee, courtesy of Counter Culture Coffee, to fuel your shopping!

Native America: In Translation
Oct 26 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum

The Asheville Art Museum presents Native America: In Translation, an
exhibition curated by Apsáalooke artist Wendy Red Star, on view from May 22 through November 3,
2025. Featuring work by seven Indigenous photographers and lens-based artists from across North
America, the exhibition explores urgent questions of identity, heritage, land rights, and the ongoing
impact of colonialism.

Building on Red Star’s role as guest editor of the Fall 2020 issue of Aperture magazine, Native
America: In Translation continues the conversation through personal and often experimental visual
storytelling. Using self-portraits, performance-based imagery, and multimedia assemblages, the
artists offer new perspectives on Native life and representation today.

ASHEVILLE VAUDEVILLE with DANBERT NOBACON
Oct 26 @ 12:00 pm
Sly Grog Lounge

Asheville Vaudeville and special guest, Danbert Nobacon of the legendary anarcho-punk band, Chumbawamba, will collaborate in the upcoming installment of Asheville Vaudeville’s seasonal brunch time entertainment. The performance will feature Danbert Nobacon’s original acoustic music whilst a ragtag group of clowns and freaks come together to create an amusing array of mayhem and maybe even rescue democracy from the threat of a nefarious fascist regime by using their superpowers of comedy, comradery, common sense, sensuality, and an earnest exercising of their collective free-speech muscles. This is an 18+ show.

Asheville Vaudeville with Danbert Nobacon- moved to SLY GROG!
Oct 26 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Sly Grog Lounge

Asheville Vaudeville and special guest, Danbert Nobacon of the legendary
anarcho-punk band, Chumbawamba, will collaborate in the upcoming
installment of Asheville Vaudeville’s seasonal Sunday noon spectaculars. The
performance will feature Danbert Nobacon’s original acoustic music whilst a
ragtag group of clowns and freaks come together to create an amusing array of
mayhem and maybe even rescue democracy from the threat of a nefarious
fascist regime by using their superpowers of comedy, comradery, common
sense, sensuality, and an earnest exercising of their collective free-speech
muscles.

Asheville Vaudeville is WNC’s largest and longest-running variety show, known
for bringing together a revolving lineup of WNC’s best comedy, juggling, magic,
belly dance, burlesque, acrobatics, aerialists, clowns, short plays, sideshow,
puppetry, music, and more into entertaining Vaudeville revue-style
performances. The ever-evolving group of artists has been collaborating under
this banner since 2002, with notable long-time staples including Toybox,
America’s Favorite Cartoon Witch; Rigel the Clown; Claire Dima, Barefoot
Bellydancer Extraordinaire; and others.

 

The 13th Annual Haunted Trail at The Adventure Center of Asheville
Oct 26 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Adventure Center of Asheville

Asheville Plays is eeeek!cited to announce the 13th annual Haunted Trail; Asheville’s only family friendly haunt! This event is ideal for Halloween lovers of all ages, 3-12 being the suggested age range. The Adventure Center of Asheville is the host of this one of a kind live outdoor theatrical experience where guests are promised an entirely immersive and interactive spooky night out while also ensuring no contact. The show is loved by boils and ghouls from all over WNC and is proudly presented by our title sponsor Mellow Mushroom Asheville. The Treetop Adventure Park Aerial Glow Trail is available for purchase for guests 4 years or older to enjoy at this event! Climb on two aerial trails while they are illuminated with thousands of colorful twinkle and laser lights. If you want to enjoy both of these amazing activities, combo passes are available and WILL sell out, so make sure you reserve your tickets early! *The Haunted Trail does not sell out, however the entrance closes at 9 pm. Join us in saying BOO! to hunger; Each Ticket purchased to this event raises 4 meals for MANNA foodbank. For younger guests who still aren’t sure about being scared, even for fun, a “Sweet Peek Tour’ is offered nightly at 6:45 pm. The trail is actor free at this time and allows any nervous little monsters to decide if they would like to re enter the line and receive the full show. Don’t miss PIRATES COVE! Featuring a 30 ft Pirate Ship Escape Room, Live Mermaid Encounter with photo opportunity, and free pirate themed activities. In addition to the Haunted & Aerial Glow Trails and Pirates Cove, there will be an entire festival with games, local vendors, food and brews, and new this year: a Cotton Candy Robot! Scare you there! Oct 3-4-10-11-17-18-19-23-24-25-26 6-9 PM

Monday, October 27, 2025
Thanksgiving Dinner at Embassy Suites
Oct 27 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Embassy Suites

Welcome to Thanksgiving at Embassy Suites!

Join us on Thursday, November 27, 2025, at Embassy Suites for a festive holiday feast in a warm, inviting atmosphere. Enjoy a delicious spread of traditional Thanksgiving dishes, share meaningful moments with family and friends, and celebrate the season of gratitude together.

A portion of ticket proceeds will benefit Eblen Charities, and all leftovers will be shared with the Asheville Poverty Initiative’s 12 Baskets Café, extending the spirit of Thanksgiving beyond our table.

Walk-ins are welcome when space allows, but we highly recommend reserving ahead to guarantee your spot!

Please note, Thanksgiving meal tickets do not include alcoholic beverages. Cocktails, beer, and wine will be available for purchase separately. Complimentary hot chocolate and hot apple cider for kids.

Big family gathering? No problem, we’ve got room for all! For groups of 9 or more, ask about our private rooms and make your gathering extra special. Call us at 828-407-0422 or email [email protected] to reserve your spot!

Seating Times: 12:00PM | 12:30PM | 1:00PM | 1:30PM | 2:00PM | 2:30PM | 3:00PM | 3:30PM | 4:00PM | 4:30PM

Dietary Restrictions:
If you have any dietary restrictions, feel free to let us know! Our team will do their best to accommodate. You can reach out anytime to Jack Benton at [email protected].

Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Exhibition – Sharon Louden: Barriers & Boundaries
Oct 29 @ 11:00 am – 11:00 am
Tracey Morgan Gallery

Tracey Morgan Gallery is pleased to present “Barriers & Boundaries,” a solo exhibition by Sharon Louden showcasing three interrelated bodies of work — paintings from The Barriers series (2023), selections from the Untitled series (2010), and a new wall installation featuring works on paper from Louden’s ongoing and current series, Barriers to Entry (2023–25). Together, these series trace Louden’s evolving vision, revealing a rich dialogue between past and present, painting and installation.

Louden’s work investigates limits—both actual and psychological—and the space in which constraint becomes possibility. The Barriers paintings evoke edges, thresholds, and the complex interplay between openness and division. The Untitled series explores fragile architectural form, color, and gentle quietness in the gestures themselves. The wall installation in Barriers to Entry transforms one of the gallery’s walls into a site of engagement, inviting viewers to navigate, literally reflect, and imagine themselves in a new environment.

Native America: In Translation
Oct 29 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum

The Asheville Art Museum presents Native America: In Translation, an
exhibition curated by Apsáalooke artist Wendy Red Star, on view from May 22 through November 3,
2025. Featuring work by seven Indigenous photographers and lens-based artists from across North
America, the exhibition explores urgent questions of identity, heritage, land rights, and the ongoing
impact of colonialism.

Building on Red Star’s role as guest editor of the Fall 2020 issue of Aperture magazine, Native
America: In Translation continues the conversation through personal and often experimental visual
storytelling. Using self-portraits, performance-based imagery, and multimedia assemblages, the
artists offer new perspectives on Native life and representation today.

Disclaimer Stand-Up Lounge Comedy Open Mic
Oct 29 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Third Room

Asheville’s longest running comedy open mic happening every Wednesday night. The show starts at 8:00, and there is no cover. Anyone wanting to perform can sign up starting at 7pm, and will get four minutes on stage. Local and not-so-local, professional and not-so-professional comics perform or just anyone wanting to get up in front of people and try to make them laugh. Always fun. Always free.

Thursday, October 30, 2025
Exhibition – Sharon Louden: Barriers & Boundaries
Oct 30 @ 11:00 am – 11:00 am
Tracey Morgan Gallery

Tracey Morgan Gallery is pleased to present “Barriers & Boundaries,” a solo exhibition by Sharon Louden showcasing three interrelated bodies of work — paintings from The Barriers series (2023), selections from the Untitled series (2010), and a new wall installation featuring works on paper from Louden’s ongoing and current series, Barriers to Entry (2023–25). Together, these series trace Louden’s evolving vision, revealing a rich dialogue between past and present, painting and installation.

Louden’s work investigates limits—both actual and psychological—and the space in which constraint becomes possibility. The Barriers paintings evoke edges, thresholds, and the complex interplay between openness and division. The Untitled series explores fragile architectural form, color, and gentle quietness in the gestures themselves. The wall installation in Barriers to Entry transforms one of the gallery’s walls into a site of engagement, inviting viewers to navigate, literally reflect, and imagine themselves in a new environment.

Native America: In Translation
Oct 30 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum

The Asheville Art Museum presents Native America: In Translation, an
exhibition curated by Apsáalooke artist Wendy Red Star, on view from May 22 through November 3,
2025. Featuring work by seven Indigenous photographers and lens-based artists from across North
America, the exhibition explores urgent questions of identity, heritage, land rights, and the ongoing
impact of colonialism.

Building on Red Star’s role as guest editor of the Fall 2020 issue of Aperture magazine, Native
America: In Translation continues the conversation through personal and often experimental visual
storytelling. Using self-portraits, performance-based imagery, and multimedia assemblages, the
artists offer new perspectives on Native life and representation today.

Friday, October 31, 2025
Autumn Leaves – Group Exhibit
Oct 31 @ 10:30 am – 5:00 pm
Trackside Studios
October 01, 2025 – October 31, 2025
10:30AM – 05:00PM

View our 10-foot wire tree with autumn art “leaves” created by the 60 local artists of Trackside Studios. The tree was created by a group of artists as part of our “Embracing Tomorrow” focus for this time of the one-year milestone of Helene, which flooded our studio to 6 feet. Open during studio hours 10:30am-5:00pm.

2025: Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil
Oct 31 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
American Folk

2025: Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil

2025: Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil

Welcome to the garden, y’all! Fearsome face jugs, spooky skulls, slithering snakes, harbingers, and omens all await you within! Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil includes the frightening, the  ghoulish, and the delightfully macabre!

The entire spooky collection is now open and sales have begun! Give us a call at the gallery to claim what haunts you most: 828-281-2134

An homage to the meeting of light & dark as the days creep ever shorter, Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil brings together all the strange and unusual mysteries of the witching hour. Among this collection of paintings, wood-carvings, and pottery you will find both the familiar and the supernatural. Featured artists include Jim Gary Phillips, Kent Ambler, John Sperry, Tim Whitten, Lonnie & Twyla Money, Shawn Ireland, Doug Frati, Carl Block, Wayne Hewell, Jack Klippel, Michael Gates, & Ben J. North!

Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil will be on view in the gallery from Friday, October 3rd through Friday October 31st, 2025.

Join us for an evening reception celebrating our brand-new gothic-inspired collection of folk art on Friday, October 3rd from 5-8 PM (the last First Friday of the season!) You will find plenty of trick-or-treats and a few of our artists in attendance…an evening not to be missed! This event is free and open to the public; any & all are welcome!

We are open from 11AM – 5PM, Tuesday-Saturday, and are happy to answer your questions and finalize shipping details, no matter how you prefer to get in touch with us.

Exhibition – Sharon Louden: Barriers & Boundaries
Oct 31 @ 11:00 am – 11:00 am
Tracey Morgan Gallery

Tracey Morgan Gallery is pleased to present “Barriers & Boundaries,” a solo exhibition by Sharon Louden showcasing three interrelated bodies of work — paintings from The Barriers series (2023), selections from the Untitled series (2010), and a new wall installation featuring works on paper from Louden’s ongoing and current series, Barriers to Entry (2023–25). Together, these series trace Louden’s evolving vision, revealing a rich dialogue between past and present, painting and installation.

Louden’s work investigates limits—both actual and psychological—and the space in which constraint becomes possibility. The Barriers paintings evoke edges, thresholds, and the complex interplay between openness and division. The Untitled series explores fragile architectural form, color, and gentle quietness in the gestures themselves. The wall installation in Barriers to Entry transforms one of the gallery’s walls into a site of engagement, inviting viewers to navigate, literally reflect, and imagine themselves in a new environment.

Native America: In Translation
Oct 31 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum

The Asheville Art Museum presents Native America: In Translation, an
exhibition curated by Apsáalooke artist Wendy Red Star, on view from May 22 through November 3,
2025. Featuring work by seven Indigenous photographers and lens-based artists from across North
America, the exhibition explores urgent questions of identity, heritage, land rights, and the ongoing
impact of colonialism.

Building on Red Star’s role as guest editor of the Fall 2020 issue of Aperture magazine, Native
America: In Translation continues the conversation through personal and often experimental visual
storytelling. Using self-portraits, performance-based imagery, and multimedia assemblages, the
artists offer new perspectives on Native life and representation today.

Trick or Treat at the Grove Arcade
Oct 31 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Grove Arcade

Join us on Halloween evening at the historic Grove Arcade from 4 to 7 p.m. for a trick-or-treating spectacle!Bring the whole crew out for this family-friendly night! Visit our shops and restaurants, and enjoy candy at every stop as you stroll through.

Dress up and have fun with your friends and family! We can’t wait to spread some cheer and see everyone there! Costumes encouraged! See you there, Asheville.

Asheville Official Halloween Bar Crawl
Oct 31 @ 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Urban Orchard

Asheville Halloween Bar Crawl 2025
Prepare for the ultimate Halloween celebration with our Official Halloween Bar Crawl! On October 31st, 2025, starting at 5:00 PM, get ready to experience a night full of spine-chilling fun, electrifying energy, and unforgettable memories. Join fellow goblins, witches, vampires, and party enthusiasts as we take over the city’s top bars and venues. Don’t miss the Halloween Event of the Year-secure your tickets now and let’s make this Halloween legendary!

Asheville Halloween Event Details
– Date: October 31st, 2025
– Time: 5:00 PM
– Location: Multiple Venues The City
– Tickets and Info: Visit PubCrawls.com

What Is Included with Your Asheville Halloween Bar Crawl Ticket?
Over 4+ Venues!
FREE Entry Into Asheville’s Best Bars
FREE Kickoff Party
FREE After Party
2-3 FREE Drinks Or Shots (1 Per Day)
Party 3 Days For The Price of One!
Generously Low Drink Specials
Select Food Specials
Detailed Custom Digital pub crawl map
Tasty Holiday-Themed Drinks
Hundreds of Crawlers
$2000 Prize Value Social Media Costume Contest
Live DJs At Select Venues
PubCrawls.com Wristbands
Photographer and Videographer to Capture the Best Moments
Look out for a feature on our social media!
Helpful Pubcrawls.com Staff On-Site
Finish The Crawl and Get A FREE Pub Crawl Ticket on Pubcrawls.com
(Take a picture in each bar and tag us)

Easy Steps to Join the Fun
Secure Your Ticket: Buy early for the best deals and guaranteed access.
Check-In: Arrive at your designated check-in location (details provided in your ticket) to receive your wristband.
Start the Crawl: Use your wristband for waived door covers, exclusive drink deals, and access to all participating venues.

Insider Tips for an Unforgettable Halloween Bar Crawl
Stay Updated: Check your email for event updates, including promotions.
Use the Digital Map: Navigate the crawl effortlessly with our interactive map.
Be On Time: Check-in promptly to receive your wristband and avoid delays.
Party Safely: Always arrange for a safe ride home and drink responsibly.

Social Media Costume Contest Rules
Follow @pubcrawlers on Instagram.
Post a photo from the bar crawl in your costume.
Tag @pubcrawlers and use our official hashtag for a chance to win $2,000 in prizes!

Important Guidelines
Age Requirement: Participants must be 21+ with valid ID.
No Refunds: All ticket sales are final. Check our FAQ for more details.
Drink Responsibly: Prioritize safety for an enjoyable experience. Never drink and drive.

Need Assistance?
Our customer service team is available 24/7 to answer any questions about tickets, venues, or event details. Contact us at [email protected] or visit PubCrawls.com for more information and exclusive discounts.
Let’s make this Halloween a night to remember! Grab your tickets now and join most thrilling bar crawl!

Use promo code ECRAWL for 10% OFF on pubcrawls.com

 

Date and Time: On Friday October 31, 2025 at 17:00 – 23:00

Venue details: Urban Orchard, 24 Buxton Avenue, Asheville, North Carolina, 28801, United States

Category: Community | Bars / Pubs

Price:
General Admission: USD 6.99

Vampires vs. Outlaws: Halloween Honky Tonk at Fitz and the Wolfe
Oct 31 @ 5:00 pm
Fitz and the Wolfe

21+ Event
We’ve transformed Fitz and The Wolfe into a Haunted Honky Tonk this Halloween night — where outlaws ride after dark and vampires dance ‘til dawn. Blood drips, green glow, and a lineup deadlier than daylight…

🦇 THE SHOWROOM
5PM – The Swingin’ Poppies
A vampy jazz trio resurrecting your favorite 90s & 2000s hits and spinning them into sultry, spooky jazz gold.

8PM – The Alex Eubanks Band
These country outlaws bring high-octane country and southern rock — the kind of sound that’ll turn the toughest vampires to dust.

💀 THE PALM ROOM (Downstairs)
Doors open at 9PM — the realm of shadows awaits.
9:30PM – Adrianne Blanks & The Oracles
A hypnotic jazz performance that will kidnap your senses and transport you to Halloween Town. You’ll leave wondering if you’re still part of this realm…

✨ COSTUME CONTEST – 9:30PM
Show us your fangs or your six-shooters — we’re crowning:
🏆 Best Western Outlaw
🧛‍♀️ Best Vampire
🎭 Most Creative
Winners take home Fitz and The Wolfe merch + gift cards for future partyin’.
🩸 Tickets:
$10 in advance
A scary good deal for three killer bands and one haunted night.
🧛‍♂️ Saddle up, sharpen your fangs, and pick your side…

Halloween Party Sunset at The Silo Cookhouse
Oct 31 @ 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm
The Horse Shoe Farm

Join us for a spooktacular evening at The Horse Shoe Farm for Sunset at the Silo:
Halloween Edition! Enjoy festive hay rides, live music, lawn games, and more—all set against a gorgeous mountain sunset. Costumes encouraged for kids and grown-ups alike! Free to attend | Food & Drinks available for purchase

Parlour in the Palm | Halloween Magic Show at Fitz and the Wolfe
Oct 31 @ 7:00 pm
Fitz and the Wolfe

Parlour in the Palm: A Night of Magic and Mystery
The veil thins on October 31st. Step inside the shadowy glow of The Palm Room and experience Parlour in the Palm, an immersive Halloween night of magic that promises more than tricks. Prepare for impossible feats and uncanny wonders with world-renowned magician Paul Vigil, direct from Las Vegas, joined by guest magicians who know how to keep the night deliciously unsettling.
This is a one-of-a-kind performance where close-up sorcery meets mind-twisting mentalism, all in an intimate space that’s equal parts elegant and a little haunted.
Each Ticket Includes:
Complimentary cocktail or mocktail to steel your nerves
Reserved table seating
Pre-show close-up magic right at your table
A 70-minute parlour show featuring master magicians
🎃 Extremely limited seating with only 40 seats available.

Paula Poundstone
Oct 31 @ 7:30 pm
Diana Wortham Theatre

October 31, 2025 at 7:30 p.m.

Paula Poundstone is known for her smart, observational humor and a spontaneous wit that has become the stuff of legend. Time magazine, in the March 2020 “Best of” issue, listed Paula’s HBO special, Cats, Cops and Stuff as one of The 5 Funniest Stand-Up Specials Ever. Paula can be heard weekly as the host of the comedy podcast, Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone and as a regular panelist on NPR’s comedy news quiz, Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!

Also an author, Poundstone’s second book, The Totally Unscientific Study Of The Search For Human Happiness (Algonquin 2017) was one of eight semi-finalists for The Thurber Prize for American Humor, the highest recognition of the art of humor writing in the United States. The audiobook was one of five finalists for the Audio Book of the Year AUDIE award.

Paula was the first female comic, in its then 73rd year, to perform at the White House Correspondents dinner. She was the first female standup, in its then 5th year, to win the ACE award for Best Comedy Special on Cable television. She is included in innumerable lists, documentaries and literary compendiums noting influential standup comedians of our time.

Saturday, November 1, 2025
The NC Glass Center Pumpkin Patch
Nov 1 – Nov 2 all-day
North Carolina Glass Center

September 06, 2025 – November 02, 2025

Celebrate the season with an annual crowd favorite: a full display of handblown glass pumpkins at the NC Glass Center. Visit River Arts District and Black Mountain galleries to browse one-of-a-kind creations, or shop the online pumpkin patch to bring a touch of autumn artistry home. Shop to take home pumpkins that can stay fresh for a lifetime.

Craft Fair and Food Truck Extravaganza
Nov 1 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
West Henderson High School

The Sheep Dog Club of WHHS is having this event for the community to earn money for our scholarship at the end of the year to a Senior who is entering Law Enforcement Training, Fire, EMS, or the military. We have secured food trucks to be available beginning at 10 am and craft vendors to sell their goods. Please join us to help our community of future leaders. The event is free to attend and purchase goods, and vendor tables are $25 each for up to two tables. Alternatively, you can bring your own tables and rent a space for $40.

Exhibition – Sharon Louden: Barriers & Boundaries
Nov 1 @ 11:00 am – 11:00 am
Tracey Morgan Gallery

Tracey Morgan Gallery is pleased to present “Barriers & Boundaries,” a solo exhibition by Sharon Louden showcasing three interrelated bodies of work — paintings from The Barriers series (2023), selections from the Untitled series (2010), and a new wall installation featuring works on paper from Louden’s ongoing and current series, Barriers to Entry (2023–25). Together, these series trace Louden’s evolving vision, revealing a rich dialogue between past and present, painting and installation.

Louden’s work investigates limits—both actual and psychological—and the space in which constraint becomes possibility. The Barriers paintings evoke edges, thresholds, and the complex interplay between openness and division. The Untitled series explores fragile architectural form, color, and gentle quietness in the gestures themselves. The wall installation in Barriers to Entry transforms one of the gallery’s walls into a site of engagement, inviting viewers to navigate, literally reflect, and imagine themselves in a new environment.

Native America: In Translation
Nov 1 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum

The Asheville Art Museum presents Native America: In Translation, an
exhibition curated by Apsáalooke artist Wendy Red Star, on view from May 22 through November 3,
2025. Featuring work by seven Indigenous photographers and lens-based artists from across North
America, the exhibition explores urgent questions of identity, heritage, land rights, and the ongoing
impact of colonialism.

Building on Red Star’s role as guest editor of the Fall 2020 issue of Aperture magazine, Native
America: In Translation continues the conversation through personal and often experimental visual
storytelling. Using self-portraits, performance-based imagery, and multimedia assemblages, the
artists offer new perspectives on Native life and representation today.

Santa at the Bandstand
Nov 1 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Biltmore Estate

Included with admission

Capture that classic Christmas moment you and your children will never outgrow. Afterward, explore all that Antler Hill Village has to offer: ice cream at The Creamery, friendly animals at our Farmyard, plus Pisgah Playground, shops, restaurants, and an award-winning Winery.

Dates available:

November 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23, 28-30

December 6-7, 13-14, 17-24

Children’s Entrepreneur Market
Nov 1 @ 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Greenwood Soccer Field at UNC-A

🎉 Calling All Young Entrepreneurs! 🍅
We are so excited to partner with UNC-Asheville Men’s Soccer Game for a day of goals and great ideas!

🌟 Got a kid with a big idea? Whether it’s homemade crafts, baked goods, lemonade stands, or creative services—this is their chance to shine!

🍅 Visit kids markets.com

Sign up your child’s booth 🌽
Explore upcoming children’s markets 🎨
Support young local entrepreneurs 💼

Come support the Bulldogs on the field and young entrepreneurs on the sidelines as kids run their very own businesses—selling everything from handcrafted goods to tasty snacks.
It’s a fun, family-friendly event that celebrates local talent and community spirit!

Sunday, November 2, 2025
Native America: In Translation
Nov 2 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum

The Asheville Art Museum presents Native America: In Translation, an
exhibition curated by Apsáalooke artist Wendy Red Star, on view from May 22 through November 3,
2025. Featuring work by seven Indigenous photographers and lens-based artists from across North
America, the exhibition explores urgent questions of identity, heritage, land rights, and the ongoing
impact of colonialism.

Building on Red Star’s role as guest editor of the Fall 2020 issue of Aperture magazine, Native
America: In Translation continues the conversation through personal and often experimental visual
storytelling. Using self-portraits, performance-based imagery, and multimedia assemblages, the
artists offer new perspectives on Native life and representation today.

Santa at the Bandstand
Nov 2 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Biltmore Estate

Included with admission

Capture that classic Christmas moment you and your children will never outgrow. Afterward, explore all that Antler Hill Village has to offer: ice cream at The Creamery, friendly animals at our Farmyard, plus Pisgah Playground, shops, restaurants, and an award-winning Winery.

Dates available:

November 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23, 28-30

December 6-7, 13-14, 17-24