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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Tuesday, August 17, 2021
We need your help! Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County
Aug 17 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Online
Our Time Traveling Gala is our primary source of funding for our Preservation Grant Program. With this event being canceled for the 2nd year in a row, we need your help!  We are currently just $6000 shy of our funding goal for 2021 preservation grants.  To ensure we can continue to fund community preservation efforts, we need your support now.
Your gift will be put to work right away funding our current grant round with funds to be awarded in October.
Thank you for your continued support!
Biltmore Gardens Railway
Aug 17 @ 9:30 am – 6:00 pm
Biltmore

Included with admission

Our fun-for-all-ages botanical model train displays invite you to experience our grounds in an engaging new way. Located in the Conservatory in the Walled Garden, the displays feature replicas of structures connected with Biltmore and its founder George Vanderbilt. Each beautifully executed piece was handcrafted from such natural elements as leaves, bark, and twigs.

In compliance with state and local mandates related to COVID-19, all guests must enter the Conservatory via the ADA entrance in the back and follow a one-way route.

Biltmore: Stickwork by Patrick Dougherty
Aug 17 @ 9:30 am – 6:00 pm
Biltmore

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Included with admission

A unique-to-Biltmore, large-scale outdoor sculpture will be crafted and installed in Antler Hill Village this spring by Patrick Dougherty. Over the last three decades, this internationally-acclaimed artist has combined his carpentry skills and love of nature to build over 300 of these wondrous works, captivating the hearts and imaginations of viewers worldwide.

Image: Close Ties (2006) Scottish Basketmakers Circle, Dingwall, Scotland. Photo: Fin Macrae
NOTE: This is an example of Patrick Dougherty’s work; the artist will create Biltmore’s unique structure in Antler Hill Village this spring.

Summer at Biltmore
Aug 17 @ 9:30 am – 6:00 pm
Biltmore

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Summer at Biltmore offers an abundance of opportunities to explore our 8,000-acre Blue Ridge Mountain backyard and create the kind of memories that last a lifetime. Wander through historic gardens, along winding trails, and within the spacious halls of America’s Largest Home®. Enjoy extraordinary experiences and peace of mind in one spectacular setting: only at Biltmore.

Aston Park Tennis Center
Aug 17 @ 10:00 am – 7:30 pm
Aston Park Tennis Center
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Asheville Parks & Recreation is pleased to announce the opening of Aston Park Tennis Center on April 1 for the 2021 season.  The tennis facility will be open seven days a week with two sessions of court availability — a morning session from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and an afternoon session from 3 to 7:30 p.m. with a one-hour break for midday cleaning.

Visitors can expect some changes to typical operations to meet current state and local health guidelines including enhanced cleaning, social distancing and mandatory mask wearing except while actively engaged in tennis activity on the court.  The Pro Shop will remain closed to foot traffic, however basic tennis supplies, drinks, and racquet drop-off for restringing will be available at the window.  Court fees will also be accepted at the window by credit card only and water fountains and showers will not be available.

 

Tennis Center prices are the same as they were in 2019, with hourly rates beginning at $6 and $7 and season passes starting at $299 and $399 for City of Asheville residents.  For more information and to purchase a season pass, visit the City’s Parks & Recreation website at www.ashevillenc.gov/parks.

 

The Aston Park Tennis Center, 336 Hilliard Ave.,  is one of the finest public clay tennis court facilities in the US.  The complex is open from April through November and offers 12 lighted courts for play.

 

The City of Asheville Parks & Recreation Department is committed to providing quality facilities and programs in a safe environment for everyone in our community.  For more information about everything Asheville Parks & Recreation offers, visit the website at www.ashevillenc.gov/parks,  Facebook page at www.facebook.com/APRCA or call 828-259-5800.

BROOMS | LIVE DEMO
Aug 17 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Folk Art Center

Peter Werner will be demonstrating how to make handy household brooms from broomcorn and heavy string. He will be in the lobby of the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Call ahead for the latest updates: 828-298-7928.

Brooms | Live Demo
Aug 17 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Folk Art Center

Peter Werner will be demonstrating how to make handy household brooms from broomcorn and heavy string. He will be in the lobby of the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Call ahead for the latest updates: 828-298-7928.

Calling all Leicester artists: 20 Views of Leicester Library Community Art Project Wants You
Aug 17 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Leicester Library

Calling all Leicester artists! The Leicester Library is celebrating its 20th anniversary in November 2021. To celebrate this beautiful library and its pastoral views, we are seeking local artist perspectives for a fun project.

20 Views of the Leicester Library is looking for artists to create pieces that celebrate the views from the inside and of the outside of the library.

Art can be in any medium, by any artist, of any age. Paintings, photography, drawings, collage, sculpture, needlework, etc. are all welcome. We are looking for heartfelt, fun and creative views of this branch that show what it has meant to patrons and community members. We welcome art by self-taught artists as well as trained artists. Examples could be a photo of a child reading a book in the library, a watercolor painting of the mountains off in the distance, or a charcoal sketch of the building itself. Or something totally abstract and unusual – that would be welcome too!

We are looking for anything that captures the essence of what this library represents to you, the Leicester community.

Artists are welcome to visit the grounds or come inside to gather inspiration during the library’s open hours. The library is currently open Tuesday and Thursday 10 a.m-8 p.m., Wednesday and Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

All submitted art will be featured on the library’s social media accounts and displayed in the library as part of our 20th Anniversary Celebration in November 2021.

In addition, the Leicester Library will be offering a series of art classes at the library in August and September. The first class is Aug. 7 at 2 p.m. and will be a Creative Collage Workshop with visiting artist Evelyn Dufne. This class is free, but registration is required.

To participate or for more information, come by the library or email [email protected] for more information.

Graduate Show 2021: Haywood Community College Professional Crafts Program
Aug 17 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Folk Art Center

Graduate Show 2021: Haywood Community College Professional Crafts Program

Jewelry | Live Demo
Aug 17 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Folk Art Center

Amy Brandenburg will be demonstrating how she turns PMC (precious metal clay) into fine jewelry in the lobby of the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Call ahead for the latest updates: 828-298-7928.

Jus’ Running 23rd Anniversary Sale
Aug 17 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Jus' Running

Join us for 6 days of great sales AND GIVEAWAYS to celebrate our 23rd year in Asheville! In addition to these great deals, we will have a Saturday morning run from the store with breakfast and vendors after!!
After shopping with us during the sale, you will be able to enter into raffles to win one or more of the giveaways listed below. There will also be separate online giveaways via social media so check those out as well!
There will be separate
SALE DETAILS:
B3G1 Socks
20% Off Apparel
30% Off Shorts
$5 Apparel Rack
Vendors:
PT From Runners Mechanic
Ben Williamson- RAD
GIVEAWAYS:
Hoka Shoe
Saucony Shoe
Topo Shoe
Altra Shoe
Aftershokz Headphones x2
1 Session/Antifragile PT x2
Honey Stinger Waffle Case x4
Honey Stinger Hydration x2
Tailwind Variety pack x3
Spring Gel Variety Pack x3
Huma Gel Cases x 2
Socks (Too Many To Count!)
We can’t wait to celebrate with you!!
New in the Focus Gallery- “Sparkle”
Aug 17 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Folk Art Center

Sparkle – Aug. 7 – Nov. 9, 2021

1 Dawn Hinesley – Jones – glass
2 Teresa Hays –wearable textile
3 Robin Ford – wall textile (batik)
4 Erin Janow – clay
5 Jason Janow – jewelry

One Day I Will Disappear, a solo exhibition
Aug 17 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Bender Gallery

Bender Gallery is honored to present One Day I Will Disappear, a solo exhibition of current paintings by Czech American artist Tom Pazderka. His captivating work is deeply personal and is an elegant metaphor for life’s darker side: of landscape, of nature, of memory. The exhibition runs from July 3 through August 31 during regular business hours. There will be an opening reception for Pazderka on Saturday July 3, from 6 to 9 PM by RSVP only.

Pazderka is a painter, an installation artist, an intellectual, and a writer who spent his undergraduate years in the Asheville area. He was born near Prague in 1981 during the waning of the Communist era in Czechoslovakia. He lived in a panelák, a Soviet-style concrete apartment block, until emigrating to the US in 1994 at the age of twelve. Contrary to what we may envision in America, Pazderka has fond memories of his time there. Although life was basic and creativity was not encouraged, his family was never in need and they enjoyed regular visits to their family cottage in the country. However, most of Pazderka’s life has been lived in the US and he also considers himself American. His work and life are deeply influenced by what he describes as the “incompleteness of the immigrant experience”. Pazderka explores humanity’s quest for a universal truth. The work reflects his reverence for history and the failed Soviet promise of utopia of his native land. It is thus a balancing act between this history and his assimilation into the capitalist consumer culture of the United States.

The works shown in One Day I Will Disappear consist of oil, ash, and charcoal paintings on burned panel and paper. They feature clouds, mountains, portraits, ephemera, and remnants of nature. They are conceptually dark, yet haunting and beautiful at the same time. Pazderka uses humble materials such as found plywood panels that he burns with a torch before beginning the painting process. He transforms the painting surface with the destructive, yet creative power of fire. He states, “Materials and process are components of the work that are as important as the image and what the work is about”.

Pazderka chooses to work in a colorless palette reminiscent of aged black and white photographs. He explains, “Photographs interest me because it is a tangible memory, but photographs are really residue of the photographic process.”  They are themselves a memory of a memory. Much of Pazderka’s work is based on old family photographs and photos taken from nature and architecture relaying the past, the present, and the hope of a better future. The work appears otherworldly and fleeting, like ghosts of his memories. In Pazderka’s words, “The present is all there is in the end.”

Pazderka holds a BFA from Western Carolina University and an MFA from U.C. Santa Barbara. He has received many awards and fellowships and has held residencies in the US, France, and the Czech Republic. He lives and works in Ojai, CA.

Sandhill Nursery Workdays
Aug 17 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sandhill Nursery

Come enjoy the beautiful summer weather by joining our weekly nursery workdays! We will meet in the Sand Hill native tree nursery from 10am-12pm. We will do a variety of activities from potting trees and weeding nursery plants. Please dress to get dirty and have a good time! Bring water, sun protection, and any other personal items.

* Minors under 14 years old must be accompanied by an adult on all workdays. Minors 14-17 can volunteer unaccompanied but must have a parent or guardian submit a minor waiver (contact [email protected]). *

Please register for the workday(s) you will be attending.

Review our Communicable Disease Guidelines for Volunteers

Shop at Second Gear + Support RiverLink
Aug 17 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Second Gear

During the month of August Second Gear has selected RiverLink as their monthly non-profit partner! They will be donating 1% of all the proceed they receive throughout the month. We are so thankful for their generous support of our mission to protect the French Broad River! Both of our organizations share a passion for the environment and helping our community experience it’s beauty. Their support will help us ensure that the French Broad River continues to be an excellent source of outdoor recreation.

Second Gear is a locally owned, independently run store based out of Asheville, North Carolina where they’ve been proudly serving the community since 2004. They buy and sell outdoor gear and help people prepare for their next outdoor adventure. So go get some gear this month and help support clean water!

Using Natural Materials in Unnatural Ways Demonstration
Aug 17 @ 10:30 am
Folk Art Center

Ikebana, translated from Japanese as “living flowers,” is flower arrangements known worldwide for its grace and beauty.

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Lynn Forbes and Patti Quinn Hill of the Ichiyo School will give a demonstration of various ways to use natural materials in unnatural ways and incorporate them into graceful arrangements. The Ichiyo School ikebana artists will show how various materials gathered from a garden can be transformed into beautiful arrangements by cutting, bundling, weaving and manipulating natural items in creative ways.

Lynn Forbes is the current president of Ikebana International Asheville. Her ikebana arrangements have been exhibited for many years in Art in Bloom at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts and is now the chair of its ikebana committee. Her arrangements have also been in other exhibitions, including the US Cellular Center of the Southern Highland Craft Guild and the NC Arboretum and Fine Art and Flora at the Greenville County Museum. She conducts demonstrations for Ikebana International Asheville as well as at the Ichiyo chapters.

Patti Quinn Hill is a certified instructor and master in the Ichiyo School. She has been an active member and participant in Ikebana International Asheville since 2005, including serving as its president, member of its board, chair of its exhibition committee, historian, and on multiple committees. She has been the chapter’s Webmaster, photographer, and technology expert. She has attended many ikebana conferences and her arrangements have been shown in multiple exhibitions. Her accomplishments include an artistic expression of colorful basket weaving known as “Woven Vessels of Paper.”

Guests who are interested in learning more about ikebana can join us at the Folk Art Center Auditorium. We ask that everyone planning to attend to please wear a mask. Please contact Lynn Forbes at the number or email above to obtain the necessary information. 

Free Admission Western North Carolina Air Museum
Aug 17 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Western North Carolina Air Museum

The Western North Carolina Air Museum is a center of living history in the popular Hendersonville – Flat Rock region of the state. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to remember flying the way it used to be. Bring your kids, your camera, and your leather jacket. You can view the airplanes in an hour or so, or spend the afternoon hanger-flying with our friendly, informative staff. We can’t guarantee fine weather, but our hangar doors are open rain and shine. And we can’t guarantee that we’ll be flying on the day you visit, but we do promise to propel your imagination back to the golden age of general aviation. Come for the airplanes. Stay for the memories. There’s plenty of both right here at the Western North Carolina Air Museum.

Preserving & Promoting

Our

Carolina Flying Heritage

Guided Trail Walk
Aug 17 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
NC Arboretum

Hit the trails and learn more about the Arboretum’s botanically diverse forest with the return of guided trail walks in 2021! In response to COVID-19, new safety measures have been put in place to protect our guests, members, volunteers and staff: Walks will be limited to 10 people, including the guide, and all participants will be required to wear face coverings for the duration of the walk.

This free hiking program is led by trained volunteer guides who take small groups of participants along woodland trails and through a variety of forest types. Depending on the season, topics of discussion may include wildflowers, plant and tree identification, natural history and more.

Guided trail walks depart from the Baker Exhibit Center Lobby every Tuesday and Saturday at 1 p.m. through the month of October. Walks last 1.5- 2.5 hours and are approximately one to two miles in length, and as such are recommended for guests 14 years or older. Walks are held rain or shine, so all participants should dress appropriately for the weather.

Register In Advance

Space is limited and advance registration is encouraged. Pre-registered participants must check in at the Baker Information Desk no later than 10 minutes before the scheduled program to keep their spot. Unclaimed spots will be offered to other guests.

Guests may sign up for trail walks in the following ways:

  • Pre-register online
  • Sign up in-person at the Baker Information Desk.
The North Carolina Arboretum: Guided Trail Walk
Aug 17 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
The North Carolina Arboretum

Hit the trails and learn more about The North Carolina Arboretum’s botanically diverse forest with the return of guided trail walks in 2021! From April — October, this free hiking program is led by trained volunteer guides who take small groups of participants along woodland trails and through a variety of forest types. Depending on the season and each guide’s area of expertise, topics of discussion may include wildflowers, plant and tree identification, natural history and more.

Guided trail walks are limited to 10 people, including the guide, and are not recommended for guests under 16 years of age. Groups depart from the Baker Visitor Center Lobby on Tuesdays at 1 p.m. and Saturdays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m..

Walks last 1.5 – 2.5 hours, are approximately one to two miles in length. As this program is held rain or shine, all participants should dress appropriately for the weather.

Register In Advance

Space is limited and advance registration is encouraged. Pre-registered participants must check in at the Baker Information Desk no later than 10 minutes before the scheduled program to keep their spot. Unclaimed spots will be offered to other guests.

Guests may sign up for trail walks in the following ways:

  • Pre-register online, using the the link below.
  • Sign up in-person at the Baker Information Desk.

 

Walks are FREE; however, donations to The North Carolina Arboretum Society are appreciated. Regular parking fees apply. Arboretum Society Members always park free.

COLLEGE STUDY HALL
Aug 17 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Grind Coffee House

 Mon-Fri from 2-5pm. You have access to high speed internet, work space and HALF-OFF pastries when you present your college ID.

North Asheville Book Club
Aug 17 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Mixed Online and North Asheville Library

North Asheville Book Club

Join us to discuss this month’s book: The Invention of Nature by Andrea Wulf.

The book club will meet in-person at the North Asheville Library, but will continue to offer the option for participants to Zoom in.

Registration is required for the Zoom link.

The North Asheville Book Club meets on the 3rd Tuesday of every month.

West Asheville Tailgate Market
Aug 17 @ 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm
West Asheville Tailgate Market
West Asheville Tailgate Market
Aug 17 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
West Asheville Tailgate Market
Skyland Library Knitting + Crochet Club
Aug 17 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Skyland/South Buncombe Library

Skyland Library Knitting & Crochet Club

Bring your needles or your hooks and join us for some friendly company as you work on your current project.  No registration necessary; just come by the Skyland Library community room with a love of yarn!

Please note this is not a class — we welcome knitters and crocheters of all skill levels, but there might not be anyone on hand to teach the basics if you’ve never tried before.  Feel free to come and chat or observe, though!

Wilco
Aug 17 @ 6:00 pm
Salvage Station

WILCO

Wilco is an American alternative rock band based in ChicagoIllinois. The band was formed in 1994 by the remaining members of alternative country group Uncle Tupelo following singer Jay Farrar‘s departure. Wilco’s lineup changed frequently during its first decade, with only singer Jeff Tweedy and bassist John Stirratt remaining from the original incarnation. Since early 2004, the lineup has been unchanged, consisting of Tweedy, Stirratt, guitarist Nels Cline, multi-instrumentalist Pat Sansone, keyboard player Mikael Jorgensen, and drummer Glenn Kotche. Wilco has released eleven studio albums, a live double album, and four collaborations: three with Billy Bragg and one with The Minus 5.

Wilco + Sleater-Kinney: It’s Time- Summer Tour 2021
Aug 17 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Salvage Station
Maggot Track Workout with Jus’ Running
Aug 17 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Jus' Running

Maggot Tuesday Workout

Our Maggot workouts take place every Tuesday evening and will make you a stronger and better runner. Challenge yourself. All levels welcome. Leader: Norm When: Tuesdays at 6:30pm Where: Jus’ Running: 523 Merrimon Ave, Asheville 28804 What: Interval-based speed workouts on the streets of North Asheville. All paces are welcome! Please email [email protected] for more information.

In Conversation with Asheville Art Museum: A Conservation Conversation
Aug 17 @ 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm
Asheville Art Museum--Online

This program takes place via Zoom. Space is limited;

Through images that capture the beauty and destruction of the American landscape, photographers have played a vital role in advocating for the preservation of the natural world by encouraging the creation and maintenance of locally and federally protected lands. Join Hilary Schroeder, assistant curator, for a conversation about the art and science of environmental change with Benjamin Dimmitt and Matthew McCarthy, PhD. Dimmitt and McCarthy have collaborated over the past five years on a project that documents scientifically and photographically the damage to coastal Florida caused by rising sea levels. Their work will be featured in a forthcoming book by the University of Georgia Press.

Presented in conjunction with Public Domain: Photography and the Preservation of Public Lands.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Benjamin Dimmitt

The photographic work of Asheville resident Benjamin Dimmitt, a native Floridian, investigates interdependence, competition, survival, and mortality in the natural environment. Dimmitt’s photographs have been exhibited in museums, galleries, and festivals throughout the US and around the world. His work is held in numerous major museums and private collections. The University of Georgia Press will publish a book of his work in late 2022 that will include Matt McCarthy’s study on coastal deforestation in Florida.

Matt McCarthy, PhD

Matt McCarthy, PhD is currently working as a research associate scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee. With a doctorate and a graduate degree in oceanography and a background in oceanographic remote sensing, he has expertise in coastal, terrestrial, and open ocean environmental science, especially studying the effects of sea-level rise, tropical storms, and climate change more broadly on coastal ecosystems. He has led research projects at ORNL and the University of South Florida with funding from the National Science Foundation, NASA, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to map and monitor diverse environmental and anthropogenic sectors from coral reefs and mangroves to public health drivers and land cover change using state-of-the-art satellites to monitor earth processes.

Magnetic in the Smoky Park OUTDOOR SHOW
Aug 17 @ 7:00 pm
Smoky Park Supper Club

OUTDOOR SHOW

Join us on Tuesday nights for Magnetic’s signature variety show. There will be an exciting mix of comedy, music, theatre, dance, magic and more! Smoky Park Supper Club is offering us their beautiful outdoor venue, and will be selling food and drinks. The event is BYOC (bring your own chair), and we will, of course, be following strict Covid safety protocols. We can’t wait to see you there!

Smoky Park Supper Club + Magnetic Theatre Outdoor Show
Aug 17 @ 7:00 pm
Smoky Park Supper Club

Join us Tuesday nights, beginning April 13th, as The Magnetic Theatre teams up with the wizards at Smoky Park Supper Club to host a live, outdoor variety show. We’ll be filling Smoky Park’s gorgeous, riverside outdoor space with comedy, theatre, music and so much more.

There will be food and beverages available for purchase.

  • This is a BYOC (Bring-Your-Own-Chair) event.
  • In accordance with safety guidelines this show will be staged outdoors, with mask and social distancing protocols enforced. There will also be temperature checks and COVID waivers that need to be signed by each attendee at the gate.
  • Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the 7pm showtime.
  • We do require that masks be worn at all times unless you are actively eating or drinking.