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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Friday, November 6, 2020
Fantastical Forms: Ceramics as Sculpture Asheville Art Museum
Nov 6 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum
Left: Virginia Scotchie, Object Maker Series, 2020, glazed stoneware. Asheville Art Museum. © Virginia Scotchie. Right: Jane Palmer, Untitled, circa 1990, glazed stoneware, 41 × 14 ¼ × 21 ½ inches. Asheville Art Museum. © Estate of Jane Palmer.

The Asheville Art Museum presents Fantastical Forms: Ceramics as Sculpture on view at the Museum November 4, 2020 through April 5, 2021. The 25 works in this exhibition—curated by associate curator Whitney Richardson—highlight the Museum’s Collection of sculptural ceramics from the last two decades of the 20th century to the present. Each work illustrates the artist’s ability to push beyond the utilitarian and transition ceramics into the world of sculpture.

North and South Carolina artists featured include Elma McBride Johnson, Neil Noland, Norm Schulman, Virginia Scotchie, Cynthia Bringle, Jane Palmer, Michael Sherrill, and Akira Satake. Works by American artists Don Reitz, Robert Chapman Turner, Karen Karnes, Toshiko Takaezu, Bill Griffith, and Xavier Toubes are also featured in the exhibition.

Portrait Sessions Give Back To The Flat Rock Playhouse
Nov 6 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Porch Portraits by Suzanne

 

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Best of all, Porch Portraits by Suzanne will donate $15 of every session to our great friends at Flat Rock Playhouse. My goal is to raise $15,000 for the Playhouse by the end of the year so any money over and above the price of $65 will go straight to them.

Perhaps most exciting, an extremely generous Playhouse donor has agreed to a MATCHING GIFT CAMPAIGN up to $36,000.18! This incredibly generous donation draws on the magic of Chai, the Jewish belief that multiples of 18 bring good luck. Meaning that every session booked will result in at least $30 for the wonderful folks at Flat Rock Playhouse.

For decades, Flat Rock Playhouse has been opening their collective hearts and sharing their fabulous talents to bring joy and entertainment to western North Carolina. This is an opportunity to show our gratitude at a time when they really need our support.

Together, let’s make magic happen! Help us kick off this campaign by contributing today.

Virtual Tours at Asheville Art Museum
Nov 6 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Online w/ Asheville Art Museum

Virtual Visits for Students

Groups of pre-K–12 students are invited to schedule an interactive Virtual Visit to the Museum! Led by volunteer docents with Museum staff, our inquiry-based, conversational Virtual Visits introduce the Museum’s galleries with a 3D tour and challenge students to hone their observation skills. All pre-K–12 Virtual Visits make connections to the NC Standard Course of Study.

Virtual Visits for pre-K–12 groups are $50 for 5–25 participants from one or multiple devices through Zoom or Google Meet. Virtual Visits are available Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm, and last 30–45 minutes. At least two weeks’ advanced notice is required.

For more information about Virtual Visits for adults, college, and university students, click here. For Virtual Visits for family and friend groups with children, click here.

Opening Up to Art: Multi-Member Show
Nov 6 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Asheville Gallery of Art

No photo description available.

Asheville Gallery of Art’s November show, “Opening Up to Art,” is a multi-member show featuring each artist’s personal exploration into being part of this world during uneasy times. The show runs November 1-30 during gallery hours 12-5 p.m. Thursday thru Sunday. You can also make arrangements for a private tour by emailing a request to [email protected].

Slow Art Fridays Finding Stories in Faces and Expressions
Nov 6 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Online

Bruce Davidson, Untitled (African American man with ‘Vote’ written on forehead) from the Time of Change series, 1965, gelatin silver print on paper, 14 × 11 inches. Gift of an anonymous donor, 2018.58.211. © Bruce Davidson/Magnum Photos.

Join Megan Pyle, touring docent, for an interactive conversation about three artworks in our Collection. Before the discussion, find a quiet space. Close your eyes, take a deep breath, and let it out slowly. Now open your eyes, and engage with the artworks in the image gallery; click on the thumbnail for a larger image, and spend about 15 minutes looking slowly at each.

  • What’s going on in this artwork? What do you see that makes you say that?
  • What story do you think each artist is trying to convey? Why?
  • What do these artworks have in common? How are they different?
  • What mood, thought, or emotion does the artwork inspire in you? Why
Saturday, November 7, 2020
Asheville Art Museum AUCTION SNEAK PEEK for Benefit Gala
Nov 7 all-day
Asheville Art Museum Online
AUCTION SNEAK PEEK
Preview some of our live auction items!
John James Audubon, (4) prints from The Birds of America, 1840–1844, hand-colored lithographs, printer: John T. Bowen, Philadelphia, 6 ½ × 10 ¼ inches each, unframed. Donated by Babbie & Waid Shelton.
Estimated value for set of four: $1000–1300.
Billie Ruth Sudduth, Fibonacci basket, 1998, split and dyed oak, 12 × 13 × 13 inches. Donated by James Sawrey. © Billie Ruth Sudduth. Estimated value: $3000–4000.

THANK YOU

Thank you for your support of the Asheville Art Museum! Your contributions provide vital funding for educational programming for people of all ages and backgrounds, world-class exhibitions, and countless opportunities for enrichment through the visual arts.

AUCTION PREVIEW
Friday, November 13, tickets available for 6pm, 7pm, and 8pm
$125/guest

This preview event is staggered to allow for maximum social distancing. You can use this time to view the works of art that will be available during our live auction, chat with staff, and enjoy live music. An hors d’oeuvres box will be available for pick-up to enjoy at home.

RESERVE TICKETS NOW
VIRTUAL LIVE AUCTION
Saturday, November 14, 7–8:30pm (pre-program starts at 6:40pm)
Free, registration recommended 

Our virtual live auction offers so many ways for you to support the Museum! We will have 20 exciting items available for you to bid on, as well as a series of silent auction items featuring art, jewelry, and more! You also have the opportunity to support many local artists through our Buy It Now option, with proceeds being split between the Museum and the contributing artists. Information on how to register on Bidsquare for our auction will be shared this week.

LEARN MORE
Bucket List: Guide to Art Institutions in WNC
Nov 7 all-day
WNC

Bucket List: Guide to Art Institutions in WNC
Western North Carolina is known as the artist’s enclave of the Southeast—but where should we layfolk go to enjoy the fruits of these labors? Here’s our guide to enjoying art—painted, sculpted, sketched, and otherwise crafted—across the region.

 

Clean Your Camera at Spartan Photo Center
Nov 7 all-day
Spartan Photo Center

Stop in Spartan Photo Center for a professional Sensor Cleaning by a repair technician on November 6th and 7th. Camera/Lens Micro adjustments will also be available while you wait. Limit of 25 cleanings a day.

Farm Beginnings Journey Person Program
Nov 7 all-day
Online

When you are a beginning farmer, there are so many new things you are learning and managing each day, from crops, pests, markets and equipment.
The Journeyperson program will offer additional trainings on enterprise analysis, marketing and improving farm communication among team members and owners. Invest in the long term success and viability of your farm business. Applications open now, deadline November 15th, 2020. 
Mandala Paintings by Jane Hennessy
Nov 7 all-day
Online

Waltzing in Vienna

My mother has exclusively created these stunning wood panel paintings with exquisite detail and depth, perfect for any home! They come ready to hang with wire and have painted sides, along with standing ‘off the wall’ with a classic gallery depth of 2 inches. Please look at the detail of each photo to see how some of them are ‘raised’ a bit with her magical painting technique. For the amount of work these took, they are priced to sell! Uplift the energy in your home just in time for the holiday season.

NC CARES for the Arts Grant
Nov 7 all-day
Online

As part of the state’s spending plan for federal CARES Act funding, $9.4 million was designated to provide direct aid to arts councils and arts organizations in an effort to mitigate business disruptions caused by COVID-19. These funds will be distributed on a per-capita basis to all North Carolina counties with a population less than 1 million people. Buncombe County received an allocation of $299,212.42, which will be distributed by the Asheville Area Arts Council.

November is NaNoWriMo: National Novel Writing w/ Buncombe County Libraries
Nov 7 all-day
Buncombe Public Libraries

The Perfect Turkey

National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) began in 1999 as a daunting but straightforward challenge: to write 50,000 words of a novel during the thirty days of November.  Now, each year on November 1, hundreds of thousands of people around the world begin to write, determined to end the month with 50,000 words of a brand-new novel. If you are doing NaNoWriMo this year, the Buncombe County Public Library wants to support you in your endeavors. Join us for the following events to keep you invigorated and motivated.

All events are free, but you do need to register. To sign up, visit the Library’s event calendar and click on the event on the calendar.

You Wrote a Novel, So Now What?
Thursday November 5 at 5pm

What will you do on December 1 when you finish NaNoWriMo and have a book that’s ready to get out into the world? In this webinar BiblioLabs Community Engagement Manager, Emily Gooding, will show you how to format your novel by using the PressBooks resource available to you for FREE from the library.  You will also learn how you can submit your novel to the Indie Author Project and have a digital version of your novel available to readers in the  Library!

Celebrate Indie Author Day
November 7

More info available on the Buncombe County events calendar soon.

Come Write In Virtually with BCPL Librarians Who are Also Writing Novels This Month!
Friday November 13 at 4 pm and Wednesday November 18 at 7 pm

We’ll have two virtual Write Ins and would love to write with you in a Zoom Room while our cats meow in the background.  We’ll have some prompts but mostly this will be a time to awkwardly write in front of your camera while strangers on the call do the same.  Just kidding – we’ll have a blast!

Join the library’s Creative Writing Group Online
Friday November 20 at 3 pm

This monthly group meets on Zoom where we do several rounds of writing and reading our writing to each other. Our focus is creating a supportive and fun environment through writing exercises and discussions.  You are welcome but not required to bring a 300-500 word piece of original writing.

Be Inspired by Local and National Authors
Tuesday, November 19 at 7pm

Join us via Zoom on November 19  to celebrate the release of The Right Kind of Fool by Sarah Loudin Thomas as she’s joined in conversation by New York Times bestselling author Lisa Wingate. Sarah and Lisa will chat about inspiration, writing, and their latest stories. The event hosted by Sassafras on Sutton and the Black Mountain Library will include giveaways and time for Q&A. Join us for a great evening of historical fiction! Registration is Limited!

Join Our NaNoWriMo Message board
Anytime

Join our BCPL_Nanowrimo Message Board on the NaNoWriMo Forums. https://forums.nanowrimo.org/

Any questions? Contact your friendly neighborhood library or email [email protected]

Southern Equality Studios Artists Grant LGBTQ + BIPOC
Nov 7 all-day
Online

The Southern Equality Studios special grant round is dedicated to resourcing and celebrating LGBTQ artists and creatives across the LGBTQ South who are BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, or people of color). Grants of up to $500 will support BIPOC LGBTQ Southern artists working on a wide range of creative projects.

These new grant rounds are part of CSE’s Southern Equality Fund, which has been making grassroots grants across the LGBTQ South since 2015. Since its inception, the Southern Equality Fund has prioritized supporting work led by BIPOC, transgender, and rural organizers.

Have you seen an inspiring BIPOC LGBTQ artists in your community, or are you a creative who could use grant support? If so, we want to hear from you!

We are specifically seeking nominations for artists or creatives efforts who are:

  • Based in the South.
  • Black, Indigenous, or people of color (BIPOC).
  • LGBTQ people.
  • Funds can be used to support a wide range of artistic endeavors.
  • Nominees are eligible to receive this grant even if they have received a previous Southern Equality Fund grant; however, priority will be given to nominees who have not yet received a grant.
  • Anyone is welcome and encouraged to nominate an artist for a grant and artists may also nominate themselves.
  • There are no grant reports, budgets or supplemental materials required in this process. However, if selected, applicants will have to fill out and return a W9 form to receive their funding.
Trade in & Trade Up @ Spartan Photo Center
Nov 7 all-day
Spartan Photo Center

SpartanPhotoCenter’s annual Trade in & Trade Up events will have @usedphotopro buying unwanted and old camera gear. Start looking in your drawers and closets now! Bring it all in for a quote. Get #Cash4Cameras. The more you find you more you can get. #TRADEINTRADEUP or #BUYUSED gear while you are here, there will be specials on new and used gear all weekend! Lots of sales on camera gear, lighting and studio, analog film and cameras and more. Camera technician will be on hand for sensor cleaning and micro adjustments, come early! All day Friday and Saturday.

Visit the Ode to Buskers + Asheville Music Sculpture
Nov 7 @ 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
Kimpton Hotel Arras

Kimpton Hotel Arras and local artists today unveiled, “Ode to Buskers & Asheville Music,” a locally created, life-size stainless steel sculpture located outdoors on the corner of Lexington and Patton at Kimpton Hotel Arras. Inspired by the city’s vibrant street musicians and their lively drum circles, artists Chukk Bruursema and Ash Knight sought to bring the unique rhythms of Asheville to life through this striking, collaborative piece, which was commissioned by the hotel.

“Asheville Music,” the large steel djembe drum sculpted by Chukk Bruursema, has West African roots, where the djembe is traditionally played as part of an ensemble, invoking feelings of community and togetherness. Adorning the drum is “Asheville Music,” Ash Knight’s five musical buskers depicted playing the spoons, the string washtub, jug, washboard, and the fiddle, with a dog observing from the ground below.

“We are pleased to officially introduce the “Ode to Buskers & Asheville Music” sculpture, a defining art piece that truly represents the spirit of our city, to the Asheville community,” said Kimpton Hotel Arras General Manager David McCartney. “This piece is an exciting addition to the hotel and expands our local artwork program, which works to highlight and supporting the work of local artists and purveyors.”

Following the unveiling, tours of the additional local artwork displayed throughout the hotel were offered with the artists in attendance to speak to their pieces, including John Wayne Jackson and Peter Roux. Kimpton Hotel Arras commissioned more than a dozen pieces of local artwork curated by local art consultant Liz Barr of Art Resouces.

Click HERE to view photos of “Ode to Buskers & Asheville Music” from the unveiling.

“Find Your Color” Photo Contest Chimney Rock
Nov 7 @ 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
Chimney Rock Park

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15

Fall “Find Your Color” Photo Contest

Time: Park hours
Cost: No additional cost to enter.

It’s during this time of year that the mountains explode with color. Capture photos of the fall season and enter them into our “Find Your Color” Photo Contest. We’ll use the winning entries on our website and Facebook album, and you’ll win some fun prizes. Photos must be taken within the Chimney Rock section of the Park.

GREAT PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED TO 3 WINNING ENTRIES

Winners will be notified and announced on Chimney Rock’s social media channels. F

2020 Workdays at Sandhill Tree Nursery
Nov 7 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Buncombe County Sports Park

2020 Workdays at Sandhill Tree Nursery

From Asheville GreenWorks:

Looking to get involved, stay active, and meet some new friends? Public workdays at Sandhill Native Tree Nursery and Edible Orchard take place on the first Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. until noon at Buncombe County Sports Park (58 Apac Circle in West Asheville/Candler). 2020 dates include:

  • Feb. 1
  • March 7
  • April 4
  • May 2
  • June 6
  • July 11 (the second Saturday due to July 4)
  • Aug. 1
  • Sept. 5
  • Oct. 3
  • Nov. 7

Join other volunteers in mulching, pruning, and weeding along with special projects. Please wear work clothes to get dirty and close-toed shoes. Sunscreen, water, and hat are also handy items to have on hand. All other tools and gear will be provided. Contact Gabby Fitts with any questions at (828) 232-7144 or [email protected].

The Sandhill tree nursey is supported with a Buncombe County Community Recreation Grant. Specific native trees are grown at the site and planted in public places throughout the county as a larger plan to plant no less than 500 trees annually. The project allows for a greater variety of fruit and shade trees to support a more diverse ecology.

Follow Buncombe County Recreation on Facebook and Instagram.

Chimney Rock State Park “Photos by Phone” Photography
Nov 7 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Chimney Rock State Park

Join professional photographer Buddy Morrison for an interactive session on the basics of smartphone photography. Whether you’re an Android or iPhone user, you’re sure to take away some great photo editing skills from this three-hour classroom session. Time permitting, you may embark on a quick photo-taking odyssey to various spots in the Park, so be prepared to do some moderate hiking.
Tickets for this event will be available starting August 1st. Check back after this date for online registration.

Asheville Art Museum: New Exhibition Question Bridge: Black Males
Nov 7 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum

Beginning October 7, the three-hour documentary-styled art installation Question Bridge: Black Males will be on view at the Asheville Art Museum. This innovative transmedia project facilitates a dialogue between Black men from diverse and contending backgrounds, and creates a platform for them to represent and redefine Black male identity in America. The work will be on view during regular public hours from October 7, 2020 through March 15, 2021.

Question Bridge: Black Males is a project that explores critically challenging issues within the African American male community by instigating a transmedia conversation among Black men across geographic, economic, generational, educational, and social strata of American society. Question Bridge provides a safe setting for necessary, honest expression and healing dialogue on themes that divide, unite, and puzzle Black males today in the United States.

Audubon Alongside Contemporary Art in Exhibition
Nov 7 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum

Adonna Khare, Pool Party, 2015, carbon pencil on paper, 6 × 20 feet. Collection of the Artist. © Adonna Khare, image Phil Hatten.

An exhibition highlighting the works of John James Audubon juxtaposed with the work of 21st-century artists who continue his tradition of animal allegories and metaphors is currently on view at the Asheville Art Museum. The exhibition features more than 40 works and will be on display in the Explore Asheville Exhibition Hall through November 30.

Fantastical Forms: Ceramics as Sculpture Asheville Art Museum
Nov 7 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum
Left: Virginia Scotchie, Object Maker Series, 2020, glazed stoneware. Asheville Art Museum. © Virginia Scotchie. Right: Jane Palmer, Untitled, circa 1990, glazed stoneware, 41 × 14 ¼ × 21 ½ inches. Asheville Art Museum. © Estate of Jane Palmer.

The Asheville Art Museum presents Fantastical Forms: Ceramics as Sculpture on view at the Museum November 4, 2020 through April 5, 2021. The 25 works in this exhibition—curated by associate curator Whitney Richardson—highlight the Museum’s Collection of sculptural ceramics from the last two decades of the 20th century to the present. Each work illustrates the artist’s ability to push beyond the utilitarian and transition ceramics into the world of sculpture.

North and South Carolina artists featured include Elma McBride Johnson, Neil Noland, Norm Schulman, Virginia Scotchie, Cynthia Bringle, Jane Palmer, Michael Sherrill, and Akira Satake. Works by American artists Don Reitz, Robert Chapman Turner, Karen Karnes, Toshiko Takaezu, Bill Griffith, and Xavier Toubes are also featured in the exhibition.

Portrait Sessions Give Back To The Flat Rock Playhouse
Nov 7 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Porch Portraits by Suzanne

 

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Best of all, Porch Portraits by Suzanne will donate $15 of every session to our great friends at Flat Rock Playhouse. My goal is to raise $15,000 for the Playhouse by the end of the year so any money over and above the price of $65 will go straight to them.

Perhaps most exciting, an extremely generous Playhouse donor has agreed to a MATCHING GIFT CAMPAIGN up to $36,000.18! This incredibly generous donation draws on the magic of Chai, the Jewish belief that multiples of 18 bring good luck. Meaning that every session booked will result in at least $30 for the wonderful folks at Flat Rock Playhouse.

For decades, Flat Rock Playhouse has been opening their collective hearts and sharing their fabulous talents to bring joy and entertainment to western North Carolina. This is an opportunity to show our gratitude at a time when they really need our support.

Together, let’s make magic happen! Help us kick off this campaign by contributing today.

Virtual Tours at Asheville Art Museum
Nov 7 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Online w/ Asheville Art Museum

Virtual Visits for Students

Groups of pre-K–12 students are invited to schedule an interactive Virtual Visit to the Museum! Led by volunteer docents with Museum staff, our inquiry-based, conversational Virtual Visits introduce the Museum’s galleries with a 3D tour and challenge students to hone their observation skills. All pre-K–12 Virtual Visits make connections to the NC Standard Course of Study.

Virtual Visits for pre-K–12 groups are $50 for 5–25 participants from one or multiple devices through Zoom or Google Meet. Virtual Visits are available Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm, and last 30–45 minutes. At least two weeks’ advanced notice is required.

For more information about Virtual Visits for adults, college, and university students, click here. For Virtual Visits for family and friend groups with children, click here.

Opening Up to Art: Multi-Member Show
Nov 7 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Asheville Gallery of Art

No photo description available.

Asheville Gallery of Art’s November show, “Opening Up to Art,” is a multi-member show featuring each artist’s personal exploration into being part of this world during uneasy times. The show runs November 1-30 during gallery hours 12-5 p.m. Thursday thru Sunday. You can also make arrangements for a private tour by emailing a request to [email protected].

Adult Studio: Story Journals w/ Asheville Art Museum
Nov 7 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Online

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Adult Studio: Story Journals
Registration deadline: October 30

In this virtual workshop, use Museum artworks and written prompts to create a handmade journal where you can record your personal ideas and observations! Through demonstrations and detailed instructions, learn to sew and alter journals. Basic drawing exercises with watercolor pencils explore space, light, color, and line, offering both drawing and painting experiences. Creative individual expression is encouraged through exercises and open-ended prompts, guiding students towards an independent and confident journaling practice.

A longtime art museum educator, instructor Susan McChesney has spent her adult life sharing the joys of creating with all ages and abilities. Interested especially in drawing, she has moved from city to seacoast to mountains to broaden her perspectives and experiences, drawing and introducing students to successful experiences creating. She earned an undergraduate from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and a graduate degree in education.

Asheville Art Museum Story Journals Class
Nov 7 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Online

Registration deadline: October 30
This program takes place virtually via Zoom. Space is limited; to register, click here or call 828.253.3227 x122.

In this workshop, use Museum artworks and written prompts to create a handmade journal where you can record your personal ideas and observations! Through demonstrations and detailed instructions, learn to sew and alter journals. Basic drawing exercises with watercolor pencils explore space, light, color, and line, offering both drawing and painting experiences. Creative individual expression is encouraged through exercises and open-ended prompts, guiding students towards an independent and confident journaling practice.

A longtime art museum educator, instructor Susan McChesney has spent her adult life sharing the joys of creating with all ages and abilities. Interested especially in drawing, she has moved from city to seacoast to mountains to broaden her perspectives and experiences, drawing and introducing students to successful experiences creating. She earned an undergraduate from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and a graduate degree in education.

Ceramic Pendants- For Teens and Adults!
Nov 7 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Firefly Valley Design and Consulting

No photo description available.

In this two hour workshop, learn how to roll and sculpt midrange clay into ceramic pendants! This will be a distanced, masked workshop where we will be working in my open-air pavilion. Participants can make essential oil diffusing pendants, glazed pendants, beads and more. Underglazes will be used on wet clay or crystalline ones will be selected and applied by me at a later time- and then finished work can be picked up the first week of December. Just in time to add cord and mail for holiday gifts! $45/participant sliding scale always available! Open to ages 10-adult (Younger participants are welcome to inquire- I might add another workshop earlier in the day.) To register, send payment to Paypal.me/onaarmstrong (Friends and Family option, with your e-mail, names of participants and “Ceramic Pendant Workshop”)

Asheville Art Museum’s Annual Gala Dinner + Music
Nov 7 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Asheville Art Museum

To kick off our celebrations, we’re hosting two private, socially distanced dinners. For each event, you’re invited to join our executive director and curators for a tour of our current exhibitions and enjoy a three-course dinner in the Windgate Foundation Atrium provided by our café partner, Food Experience. Live music by local bands will accompany the dinner portion of the evening. Guests will enjoy curator-led tours 6:30–7:45pm and the seated dinner and music 8–9:30pm.

Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis and are limited to 60 people per evening with no more than six people per table. Face coverings and social distancing are required when not seated for dinner.

Sunday, November 8, 2020
Asheville Art Museum AUCTION SNEAK PEEK for Benefit Gala
Nov 8 all-day
Asheville Art Museum Online
AUCTION SNEAK PEEK
Preview some of our live auction items!
John James Audubon, (4) prints from The Birds of America, 1840–1844, hand-colored lithographs, printer: John T. Bowen, Philadelphia, 6 ½ × 10 ¼ inches each, unframed. Donated by Babbie & Waid Shelton.
Estimated value for set of four: $1000–1300.
Billie Ruth Sudduth, Fibonacci basket, 1998, split and dyed oak, 12 × 13 × 13 inches. Donated by James Sawrey. © Billie Ruth Sudduth. Estimated value: $3000–4000.

THANK YOU

Thank you for your support of the Asheville Art Museum! Your contributions provide vital funding for educational programming for people of all ages and backgrounds, world-class exhibitions, and countless opportunities for enrichment through the visual arts.

AUCTION PREVIEW
Friday, November 13, tickets available for 6pm, 7pm, and 8pm
$125/guest

This preview event is staggered to allow for maximum social distancing. You can use this time to view the works of art that will be available during our live auction, chat with staff, and enjoy live music. An hors d’oeuvres box will be available for pick-up to enjoy at home.

RESERVE TICKETS NOW
VIRTUAL LIVE AUCTION
Saturday, November 14, 7–8:30pm (pre-program starts at 6:40pm)
Free, registration recommended 

Our virtual live auction offers so many ways for you to support the Museum! We will have 20 exciting items available for you to bid on, as well as a series of silent auction items featuring art, jewelry, and more! You also have the opportunity to support many local artists through our Buy It Now option, with proceeds being split between the Museum and the contributing artists. Information on how to register on Bidsquare for our auction will be shared this week.

LEARN MORE
Bucket List: Guide to Art Institutions in WNC
Nov 8 all-day
WNC

Bucket List: Guide to Art Institutions in WNC
Western North Carolina is known as the artist’s enclave of the Southeast—but where should we layfolk go to enjoy the fruits of these labors? Here’s our guide to enjoying art—painted, sculpted, sketched, and otherwise crafted—across the region.