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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Saturday, February 24, 2018
Delight: A One-Day Pop Up Creative Retreat
Feb 24 all-day
Engaged Asheville
Delight: A One-Day Pop Up Creative Retreat @ Engaged Asheville | Woodfin | North Carolina | United States

At Delight, we are passionate about crafting a creative space for you to encounter God in a fresh way. Our heart is for the woman who desires to take time for herself and the Lord but may not be able to do so for a whole weekend. In this beautifully detailed space, there is room for you if you’re coming by yourself or with a friend. Featuring art workshops in a spectrum of mediums including floral design, weaving, and abstract watercolor. There will be hot coffee and sweet worship. We’ll complete the day with some heart to heart teaching from our leader, and founder of Scripturedoodle, April Knight. You won’t want to miss Delight: Asheville, this February.

ASHEVILLE TOURISTS JOB FAIR
Feb 24 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
ASHEVILLE TOURISTS JOB FAIR

If you or someone you know is looking to become an integral part of the Asheville Tourists organization, seasonal employment is available at the ballpark for the upcoming baseball season.

 

Interviews for part-time jobs during the 2018 season will take place at the annual McCormick Field job fairs; the first of two to be held Saturday, February 24 from 9am-noon. Applicants should report to the front gate of McCormick Field.

 

Openings include positions in the general concessionaire department for cashiers, cooks, wait-staff, and concession stand managers. Also, the Tourists are looking to fill positions in Customer Service and Fan Experience, Box Office employees, Parking Attendants, Groundskeeping, Mascots, Bat boys/Bat girls, Jade Bombers (crowd energizers) and merchandising.

LINING: SHEATHING
Feb 24 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Permanent Gallery

LINING: SHEATHING
Exhibition: January 16 – May 4
Reception: Thursday, April 19 from 5-7pm
Lining: Sheathing is a large-scale installation about the tactile and protective qualities of textiles by collaborators Denise Bookwalter and Lee Running. The artists have been working together for five years, creating installations and artist books that include printed fabric, handmade paper, woodblock prints, custom garments and embroidery. This installation has been developed in residencies at Penland School of Crafts, Penland NC, Constellation Studios, Lincoln NE, and Small Craft Advisory Press, Tallahassee FL. The focal point of the installation is a room-size tent suspended beneath a skylight. The tent is made from large printed and dyed textile panels which create a space that viewers can enter. Viewers are invited to try on one of the handmade garments and view the series of eight queen bed sized woodblock prints on handmade paper. For the exhibition at the WCU Fine Art Museum, Bookwalter and Running will also create a three-story site-specific window installation for the atrium of the Bardo Arts Center.

MUSEUM HOURS: Tues-Fri 10am-4pm/ Th 10am-7pm
Closed weekends & University holidays
828.227.ARTS

Image Caption: Detail: Denise Bookwalter, Lee Emma Running, “LINING:SHEATHING”, 2011

Scale Up: 10 Years, 10 Fellows, 10 Projects
Feb 24 @ 10:00 am – 10:15 am
Center for Craft
Scale Up: 10 Years, 10 Fellows, 10 Projects @ Center for Craft | Shelby | Ohio | United States

To mark the 10th Anniversary of the Windgate Fellowship, the Center for Craft awarded a total of ten, $10,000 Project Grants. This exhibition showcases how the next generation of craft artists used their funds to explore scale, installation, and community practice.

Artists: Andrea Donnelly (Richmond, VA), Josh Copus (Marshall, NC), Dustin Farnsworth (Montreal, QC), Brian Fleetwood (La Mesilla, NM), Ani Geragosian (Salem, MA), Adam Ledford (Philadelphia, PA), Rebecca Manson (Bedford Hills, NY), Rachel Mauser (Louisville, KY), Aaron McIntosh (Richmond, VA), and Mark Reigelman II (Brooklyn, NY).

School of Art & Design Alumni Invitational Exhibition
Feb 24 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Polygon

School of Art & Design Alumni Invitational Exhibition
Exhibition: February 13 – May 4, 2018
Reception: February 15, 2018

In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the College of Fine & Performing Arts, the WCU Fine Art Museum invites 12 accomplished alumni of the School of Art & Design back to campus for this exhibition. Exhibiting artists include Amy M. Anderson, Connie Bostic, Mary Charles Griffin, Luzene Hill, Sally Jacobs, Cole Johnson, Dakota Ling, Jeff Marley, Olivia Mears, Tom Pazderka, Byron Tenesaca, and Preston Tolbert.

Image Caption: Tom Pazderka, Angels of the New Light, 2017, ash, charcoal, and oil on burned panel, 43 x 43 in

Willie Cole: Soles and Boards
Feb 24 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Fine Art Museum Gallery B

Willie Cole: Soles and Boards 
Exhibition: January 16 – May 4, 2018

Since 1989, Willie Cole has employed the image of the clothes iron in his work. Cole morphs this utilitarian object to represent and reference a range of associations from African masks to scarification to slavery and the transatlantic slave trade. This exhibition presents prints from Cole’s time working at Highpoint Editions in Minneapolis, Minnesota from 2011-2012.

Image Caption: Image Courtesy of Highpoint Editions and Willie Cole

Asheville Gallery of Art February 2018 Show “Inspired by Nature”
Feb 24 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Gallery of Art
Asheville Gallery of Art February 2018 Show "Inspired by Nature" @ Asheville Gallery of Art | Asheville | North Carolina | United States

Asheville Gallery of Art’s February show features the work of two new members, Ana Blanton and Zoe Schumaker. Though they paint in two different styles and mediums, the artists’ work represents the inspiration each derives from nature. The show runs February 1-28 during gallery hours, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. The gallery, located at 82 Patton Avenue in Asheville, across from Pritchard Park, will host a reception for the artists on Friday, February 2, from 5-8 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to stop by.

“When I process ideas, I see them as layers of images rather than words, and as my thoughts become imagery, I feel more comfortable expressing myself through abstract form,” says Ana Blanton. Of her latest series of mixed-media paintings she says, “In this series I am more interested in representing the sense and feel of light in nature. It is about exploring the sense of energy and movement that is unique to light traveling through air, water, and objects in nature or a simple still life.”

Blanton, who has lived in Asheville since 1997, has a BA in Art Studio from Mars Hill University. She studied Art Conservation at University of Madrid, Spain, and mural painting and mural Conservation at the International School of Mural Painting Miguel Farre, Barcelona, Spain.

Zoe Schumaker says, “From an early age, I tried to capture the beauty I saw by drawing and photographing my surroundings.” Raised in the Santa Cruz Mountains of Northern California, the artist spent many afternoons immersed in imaginative drawings of the mountains, lakes and forests, and the animals that live there.

Schumaker rediscovered her passion for painting upon moving to the Blue Ridge Mountains in 2005. “As I explored the area, I started bringing my backpack kit of pastels. It was not long before I decided to pursue art full time.” The artist teaches painting at the John C. Campbell Folk School and is active in several regional environmental non-profits. She frequently donates her work to support these causes. “Nature is my muse. I hope my paintings capture the joy and reverence I feel for our beautiful home.”

The featured works by Blanton and Schumaker, as well as the paintings of the other 29 gallery members will be on display and for sale through the month of February. For further information about this show, you can contact Asheville Gallery of Art at (828) 251-5796, visit the gallery website at www.ashevillegallery-of-art.com, or go to the gallery Facebook page.

2ND ANNUAL MAC-N-CHEESE OFF
Feb 24 @ 2:00 pm
FEBRUARY 24 2018 2:00PM – 5:00PM
Image result for homemade mac and cheese

Thanks to the creativity and hard work of our staff we created the tastiest 2017 event in the upstate. And we’re bringing it back for another year. Last year was super tasty and also a little bit chaotic (what can we say, free mac-n-cheese causes a riot). We’ve expanded to 15k sq. ft. which means twice as much space for big crowds. We’ve also got a year under our belt now with experience from several big events, which means we’re getting better at shorter lines and happier customers. So make some room in those stretchy pants and save the date for the 2nd Annual Mac-n-Cheese Off!

THE CHEESY DETAILS

All foodies are encouraged to compete. There will be multiple categories in the contest, including people’s choice and judge’s choice. Prizes will be awarded to the winners in each category (just think of those bragging rights in the craft beer community!). The public is invited and encouraged to come sample and help judge the entries. There is a $2 suggested donation, with all proceeds going to support community non-profits.

Registration is free, and must be completed by Saturday, Feb. 17th. Registration is only necessary for those planning to *cook* a dish to be judged. Those interested in tasting don’t need to sign up!

Beer Expo
Feb 24 @ 2:00 pm

Be a part of the third annual

Asheville Brewer’s Alliance Beer Expo!
Saturday, February 24th, 2018

2pm-7pm

 

The Expo will showcase all elements of craft beer production–from raw ingredients to brewing to packaging and distribution–while providing tastes of some of Western North Carolina’s finest beers. Learn more about beer styles, get to know the folks behind the beer, and dive into beer-centric topics with the innovative and passionate craft beer creators.

Celebrate Black History Month at the Library
Feb 24 @ 2:00 pm

Celebrate Black History Month at the Library

  • EW Pearson’s grandson, Cliff Cotton, will host a talk on Saturday, February 24 at 2 p.m. in Lord Auditorium.

    “Edward W. Pearson, Sr. was one of the most energetic and creative forces for positive change that Asheville has ever known. From Pearson’s arrival in Asheville in 1906, until his death in 1946, he worked tirelessly to improve the fortunes and the quality of life of his family and his community. Facing many barriers to advancement in a strictly segregated society, he saw not obstacles, but opportunities.” — Excerpt from Pack Library archives.

  • February is Black History Month and Buncombe County is grateful to be a partner in hosting multiple events focused on honoring the past of African Americans in our community, highlighting the many ways they have contributed to our community and also the struggles and challenges they have encountered as a community.  As we look at efforts across our community it is important for us to have a solid understanding of our history so we can shape a better future.
PEPPERED WITH PERCUSSION
Feb 24 @ 2:00 pm

PEPPERED WITH PERCUSSION

Saturday, February 24, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.

Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 10:00 a.m.

Vivaldi: Concerto in G minor for Flute, Oboe, and Bassoon
Hill: A Set of Songs and Dances for Horn, Clarinet, Double Bass and Percussion
Reynolds: “Caprice, Rhapsody and Reminiscence” from Fantasy Etudes for Bassoon and Percussion
Grieg: String Quartet No. 1 in G minor, op. 27
Wintertide 2018: A Group Show
Feb 24 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
The Haen Gallery
Wintertide 2018: A Group Show @ The Haen Gallery | Asheville | North Carolina | United States

Join The Haen Gallery as they present “WINTERTIDE 2018: A Group Show” on Saturday, February 24th, 2018 from 5:30–7:30pm in their Asheville gallery.

Featuring new work by J. Aaron Alderman, Galen Frost Bernard, Lynn Boggess, Henry Callahan, Mark Carter, Larry Gray, Stephen Pentak, Philippe Roussel, Angelita Surmon, and other gallery artists.

A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR:
“I’m very excited about this show. Our artists continually amaze me with their ability to develop and grow in their expressiveness. The range and level of quality will be remarkable. Don’t miss this one!”
~Chris Foley, Gallery Director

The Haen Gallery in Asheville is located at 52 Biltmore Avenue between City Bakery and Chestnut. There is a parking garage at the Aloft hotel across the street, another garage just up the hill, as well as street parking.

The gallery is open Monday through Saturday 11am-6pm & Sunday 12-5pm. For more information: 828-254-8577 or www.thehaengallery.com. Gallery contacts: Chris Foley, Director; Leslie Logemann, Gallery Manager.

The Vagina Monologues 2018
Feb 24 @ 7:00 pm
9 to 5 The Musical
Feb 24 @ 7:30 pm

9 to 5 The Musical

Music and lyrics by Dolly Parton; Book by Patricia Resnick; Directed by Jerry Crouch

February 9-March 4, 2018

Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm; Sundays at 2:30 pm; Additional Thursday performances at 7:30 pm

Working 9 to 5, three female employees team up to dream up ways they could rid themselves of their horrible chauvinistic boss. These ladies live out their wildest fantasy to give him the boot and, while he is out of commission, take control of the company. There’s nothing these ladies can’t do!

SteelDrivers Concert
Feb 24 @ 9:00 pm
Highlands Performing Arts Center
SteelDrivers Concert @ Highlands Performing Arts Center  | West Reading | Pennsylvania | United States

Weekend passes to February’s Root Bound celebration of Appalachian Food, Music and Culture have sold out and all events and venues are full. Except one. One exciting Root Bound event is open to the public with a limited number of tickets now available for purchase. On Saturday February 24, 2018, the Highlands Performing Arts Center will sponsor and host a live concert by the Grammy Award-Winning Steel Drivers out of Nashville. Guests will arrive to a complimentary cocktail and enjoy a cash bar throughout the evening. The performing arts center will be transformed to an Appalachian setting for this special concert, making it a memorable Highlands winter evening not to be missed. Tickets are $65 per person and may be purchased by calling 828-787-2635. Please note that there is limited public seating for this event, and the offer will end when the seats are filled, so please book now for the SteelDrivers concert on Saturday, February 24, 2018. Call 828-787-2635.

Sunday, February 25, 2018
LINING: SHEATHING
Feb 25 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Permanent Gallery

LINING: SHEATHING
Exhibition: January 16 – May 4
Reception: Thursday, April 19 from 5-7pm
Lining: Sheathing is a large-scale installation about the tactile and protective qualities of textiles by collaborators Denise Bookwalter and Lee Running. The artists have been working together for five years, creating installations and artist books that include printed fabric, handmade paper, woodblock prints, custom garments and embroidery. This installation has been developed in residencies at Penland School of Crafts, Penland NC, Constellation Studios, Lincoln NE, and Small Craft Advisory Press, Tallahassee FL. The focal point of the installation is a room-size tent suspended beneath a skylight. The tent is made from large printed and dyed textile panels which create a space that viewers can enter. Viewers are invited to try on one of the handmade garments and view the series of eight queen bed sized woodblock prints on handmade paper. For the exhibition at the WCU Fine Art Museum, Bookwalter and Running will also create a three-story site-specific window installation for the atrium of the Bardo Arts Center.

MUSEUM HOURS: Tues-Fri 10am-4pm/ Th 10am-7pm
Closed weekends & University holidays
828.227.ARTS

Image Caption: Detail: Denise Bookwalter, Lee Emma Running, “LINING:SHEATHING”, 2011

Scale Up: 10 Years, 10 Fellows, 10 Projects
Feb 25 @ 10:00 am – 10:15 am
Center for Craft
Scale Up: 10 Years, 10 Fellows, 10 Projects @ Center for Craft | Shelby | Ohio | United States

To mark the 10th Anniversary of the Windgate Fellowship, the Center for Craft awarded a total of ten, $10,000 Project Grants. This exhibition showcases how the next generation of craft artists used their funds to explore scale, installation, and community practice.

Artists: Andrea Donnelly (Richmond, VA), Josh Copus (Marshall, NC), Dustin Farnsworth (Montreal, QC), Brian Fleetwood (La Mesilla, NM), Ani Geragosian (Salem, MA), Adam Ledford (Philadelphia, PA), Rebecca Manson (Bedford Hills, NY), Rachel Mauser (Louisville, KY), Aaron McIntosh (Richmond, VA), and Mark Reigelman II (Brooklyn, NY).

School of Art & Design Alumni Invitational Exhibition
Feb 25 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Polygon

School of Art & Design Alumni Invitational Exhibition
Exhibition: February 13 – May 4, 2018
Reception: February 15, 2018

In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the College of Fine & Performing Arts, the WCU Fine Art Museum invites 12 accomplished alumni of the School of Art & Design back to campus for this exhibition. Exhibiting artists include Amy M. Anderson, Connie Bostic, Mary Charles Griffin, Luzene Hill, Sally Jacobs, Cole Johnson, Dakota Ling, Jeff Marley, Olivia Mears, Tom Pazderka, Byron Tenesaca, and Preston Tolbert.

Image Caption: Tom Pazderka, Angels of the New Light, 2017, ash, charcoal, and oil on burned panel, 43 x 43 in

Willie Cole: Soles and Boards
Feb 25 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Fine Art Museum Gallery B

Willie Cole: Soles and Boards 
Exhibition: January 16 – May 4, 2018

Since 1989, Willie Cole has employed the image of the clothes iron in his work. Cole morphs this utilitarian object to represent and reference a range of associations from African masks to scarification to slavery and the transatlantic slave trade. This exhibition presents prints from Cole’s time working at Highpoint Editions in Minneapolis, Minnesota from 2011-2012.

Image Caption: Image Courtesy of Highpoint Editions and Willie Cole

Asheville Gallery of Art February 2018 Show “Inspired by Nature”
Feb 25 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Gallery of Art
Asheville Gallery of Art February 2018 Show "Inspired by Nature" @ Asheville Gallery of Art | Asheville | North Carolina | United States

Asheville Gallery of Art’s February show features the work of two new members, Ana Blanton and Zoe Schumaker. Though they paint in two different styles and mediums, the artists’ work represents the inspiration each derives from nature. The show runs February 1-28 during gallery hours, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. The gallery, located at 82 Patton Avenue in Asheville, across from Pritchard Park, will host a reception for the artists on Friday, February 2, from 5-8 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to stop by.

“When I process ideas, I see them as layers of images rather than words, and as my thoughts become imagery, I feel more comfortable expressing myself through abstract form,” says Ana Blanton. Of her latest series of mixed-media paintings she says, “In this series I am more interested in representing the sense and feel of light in nature. It is about exploring the sense of energy and movement that is unique to light traveling through air, water, and objects in nature or a simple still life.”

Blanton, who has lived in Asheville since 1997, has a BA in Art Studio from Mars Hill University. She studied Art Conservation at University of Madrid, Spain, and mural painting and mural Conservation at the International School of Mural Painting Miguel Farre, Barcelona, Spain.

Zoe Schumaker says, “From an early age, I tried to capture the beauty I saw by drawing and photographing my surroundings.” Raised in the Santa Cruz Mountains of Northern California, the artist spent many afternoons immersed in imaginative drawings of the mountains, lakes and forests, and the animals that live there.

Schumaker rediscovered her passion for painting upon moving to the Blue Ridge Mountains in 2005. “As I explored the area, I started bringing my backpack kit of pastels. It was not long before I decided to pursue art full time.” The artist teaches painting at the John C. Campbell Folk School and is active in several regional environmental non-profits. She frequently donates her work to support these causes. “Nature is my muse. I hope my paintings capture the joy and reverence I feel for our beautiful home.”

The featured works by Blanton and Schumaker, as well as the paintings of the other 29 gallery members will be on display and for sale through the month of February. For further information about this show, you can contact Asheville Gallery of Art at (828) 251-5796, visit the gallery website at www.ashevillegallery-of-art.com, or go to the gallery Facebook page.

Jack of the Wood : Sunday-Irish Session
Feb 25 @ 3:00 pm
Jack of the Wood

 

Jack of the Wood : Sunday-Irish Session 

Sundays

1 till who knows when?

Traditional Irish music is kept alive at Jack of the Wood with our unplugged Sunday session.

Jack of the Wood

95 Patton ave

Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 252.5445

http://www.jackofthewood.com/

Monday, February 26, 2018
Explorative Fibers for Veterans
Feb 26 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Explorative Fibers for Veterans
Mondays, February 26 – April 30
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
@ Local Cloth Studio in the AAAC’s Refinery
Free, but registration is required.
Click here to register today!
You are one of a kind, why not create one of a kind textiles with our new Explorative Textiles Workshop. In this class, you will explore the calming art of embroidery, hand quilting, cloth mending, natural dyeing and other sewing techniques. With just a needle, thread and dye, the possibilities are endless. Unlike some other mediums, this is an easy and inexpensive art form to practice at home after the class ends.

This project is supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources, with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.

LINING: SHEATHING
Feb 26 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Permanent Gallery

LINING: SHEATHING
Exhibition: January 16 – May 4
Reception: Thursday, April 19 from 5-7pm
Lining: Sheathing is a large-scale installation about the tactile and protective qualities of textiles by collaborators Denise Bookwalter and Lee Running. The artists have been working together for five years, creating installations and artist books that include printed fabric, handmade paper, woodblock prints, custom garments and embroidery. This installation has been developed in residencies at Penland School of Crafts, Penland NC, Constellation Studios, Lincoln NE, and Small Craft Advisory Press, Tallahassee FL. The focal point of the installation is a room-size tent suspended beneath a skylight. The tent is made from large printed and dyed textile panels which create a space that viewers can enter. Viewers are invited to try on one of the handmade garments and view the series of eight queen bed sized woodblock prints on handmade paper. For the exhibition at the WCU Fine Art Museum, Bookwalter and Running will also create a three-story site-specific window installation for the atrium of the Bardo Arts Center.

MUSEUM HOURS: Tues-Fri 10am-4pm/ Th 10am-7pm
Closed weekends & University holidays
828.227.ARTS

Image Caption: Detail: Denise Bookwalter, Lee Emma Running, “LINING:SHEATHING”, 2011

Scale Up: 10 Years, 10 Fellows, 10 Projects
Feb 26 @ 10:00 am – 10:15 am
Center for Craft
Scale Up: 10 Years, 10 Fellows, 10 Projects @ Center for Craft | Shelby | Ohio | United States

To mark the 10th Anniversary of the Windgate Fellowship, the Center for Craft awarded a total of ten, $10,000 Project Grants. This exhibition showcases how the next generation of craft artists used their funds to explore scale, installation, and community practice.

Artists: Andrea Donnelly (Richmond, VA), Josh Copus (Marshall, NC), Dustin Farnsworth (Montreal, QC), Brian Fleetwood (La Mesilla, NM), Ani Geragosian (Salem, MA), Adam Ledford (Philadelphia, PA), Rebecca Manson (Bedford Hills, NY), Rachel Mauser (Louisville, KY), Aaron McIntosh (Richmond, VA), and Mark Reigelman II (Brooklyn, NY).

School of Art & Design Alumni Invitational Exhibition
Feb 26 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Polygon

School of Art & Design Alumni Invitational Exhibition
Exhibition: February 13 – May 4, 2018
Reception: February 15, 2018

In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the College of Fine & Performing Arts, the WCU Fine Art Museum invites 12 accomplished alumni of the School of Art & Design back to campus for this exhibition. Exhibiting artists include Amy M. Anderson, Connie Bostic, Mary Charles Griffin, Luzene Hill, Sally Jacobs, Cole Johnson, Dakota Ling, Jeff Marley, Olivia Mears, Tom Pazderka, Byron Tenesaca, and Preston Tolbert.

Image Caption: Tom Pazderka, Angels of the New Light, 2017, ash, charcoal, and oil on burned panel, 43 x 43 in

Willie Cole: Soles and Boards
Feb 26 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Fine Art Museum Gallery B

Willie Cole: Soles and Boards 
Exhibition: January 16 – May 4, 2018

Since 1989, Willie Cole has employed the image of the clothes iron in his work. Cole morphs this utilitarian object to represent and reference a range of associations from African masks to scarification to slavery and the transatlantic slave trade. This exhibition presents prints from Cole’s time working at Highpoint Editions in Minneapolis, Minnesota from 2011-2012.

Image Caption: Image Courtesy of Highpoint Editions and Willie Cole

Asheville Gallery of Art February 2018 Show “Inspired by Nature”
Feb 26 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Gallery of Art
Asheville Gallery of Art February 2018 Show "Inspired by Nature" @ Asheville Gallery of Art | Asheville | North Carolina | United States

Asheville Gallery of Art’s February show features the work of two new members, Ana Blanton and Zoe Schumaker. Though they paint in two different styles and mediums, the artists’ work represents the inspiration each derives from nature. The show runs February 1-28 during gallery hours, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. The gallery, located at 82 Patton Avenue in Asheville, across from Pritchard Park, will host a reception for the artists on Friday, February 2, from 5-8 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to stop by.

“When I process ideas, I see them as layers of images rather than words, and as my thoughts become imagery, I feel more comfortable expressing myself through abstract form,” says Ana Blanton. Of her latest series of mixed-media paintings she says, “In this series I am more interested in representing the sense and feel of light in nature. It is about exploring the sense of energy and movement that is unique to light traveling through air, water, and objects in nature or a simple still life.”

Blanton, who has lived in Asheville since 1997, has a BA in Art Studio from Mars Hill University. She studied Art Conservation at University of Madrid, Spain, and mural painting and mural Conservation at the International School of Mural Painting Miguel Farre, Barcelona, Spain.

Zoe Schumaker says, “From an early age, I tried to capture the beauty I saw by drawing and photographing my surroundings.” Raised in the Santa Cruz Mountains of Northern California, the artist spent many afternoons immersed in imaginative drawings of the mountains, lakes and forests, and the animals that live there.

Schumaker rediscovered her passion for painting upon moving to the Blue Ridge Mountains in 2005. “As I explored the area, I started bringing my backpack kit of pastels. It was not long before I decided to pursue art full time.” The artist teaches painting at the John C. Campbell Folk School and is active in several regional environmental non-profits. She frequently donates her work to support these causes. “Nature is my muse. I hope my paintings capture the joy and reverence I feel for our beautiful home.”

The featured works by Blanton and Schumaker, as well as the paintings of the other 29 gallery members will be on display and for sale through the month of February. For further information about this show, you can contact Asheville Gallery of Art at (828) 251-5796, visit the gallery website at www.ashevillegallery-of-art.com, or go to the gallery Facebook page.

Pep Rally! Send off our Owls in style!
Feb 26 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Gladfelter Patio
PEP RALLY
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26
NOON
GLADFELTER PATIO
 
 
Meet both the Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams, high-five our Owl Mascot, buy a t-shirt from the bookstore for $10, hear the Owen High School Pep Band, and cheer on the teams as they leave for Pennsylvania.
 
Rain location is inside Gladfelter Dining Hall
Documentary screening: 13th
Feb 26 @ 6:00 pm
  • Celebrate Black History Month at the Library

    February is Black History Month and Buncombe County is grateful to be a partner in hosting multiple events focused on honoring the past of African Americans in our community, highlighting the many ways they have contributed to our community and also the struggles and challenges they have encountered as a community.  As we look at efforts across our community it is important for us to have a solid understanding of our history so we can shape a better future.

    Several events aimed at presenting material and fostering community conversation are outlined below. These are free and open to the public.

    Documentary screening: 13th, Monday, February 26 – 6 p.m.

    This Oscar nominated documentary is described as “Powerful, infuriating, and at times overwhelming … and will get our blood boiling and tear ducts streaming” by the New York Times.

The Embody Project; It’s an Inside Job
Feb 26 @ 6:00 pm
Happy Body

The Embody Project; It’s an Inside Job
{Loving Our Bodies and Ourselves}
Featuring life-size prints from the Embody Project
Real People Being Truly Naked

Monday, February 26th | 6-8 pm
Happy Body, 1378 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville

MOVEMENT | For our Bodies
EXPLORATION | For Ourselves

A collaborative event for #NEDAwareness Week