RiverLink hosts “Of Time & the River” art show benefit at Zealandia Oct. 21

From RiverLink:

Join us at Zealandia for “Of Time & The River,” complete with wine, beer and hors d’oeuvres 

RiverLink and Asheville’s premier landscape painters celebrate the French Broad River’s rise from polluted obscurity to the defining element of the South’s most exciting city at “Of Time and the River: the Third Annual Art Show and Gala to Benefit RiverLink.” The gala event on Friday, Oct. 21, from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m., will be held at the mysterious Zealandia castle, the historic 1908 Tudor Revival mansion on Beaucatcher Mountain overlooking the city of Asheville.

The foyer of Zealandia. Photo via RiverLink
The foyer of Zealandia. Photo via RiverLink

The event grew out of a shared joy that binds artists, activists, river enthusiasts and entrepreneurs in connecting people to the French Broad River. John Mac Kah, painter and the show’s curator, ascribes the show’s success to the partnership between RiverLink and the contributing artists. “This organization is great to work with,” he notes. “RiverLink continues to achieve positive results for the river.”

The shared purpose of participating artists is bringing engagement with the river through their work. Most complete their work en plein air, remaining at riverside locations while painting and avoiding the use of photographs. Attendees in 2014 and 2015 appreciated not only the spirit of the event but the years’ collections of newly created artwork, which boasted a variety of approach and technique. There were sumptuous botanical renderings of local flora and moody renderings of abandoned riverside buildings in walnut ink brewed by the artists. 

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Sketch of artist John Mac Kah painting along the River, by Tony Corbitt, Jr. Image via RiverLink

At this year’s event there will be a large map indicating the locations where the artists painted their works of art along the river’s 218-mile run that straddles North Carolina and Tennessee. This year’s gala event also features the music of renowned composer and cellist Ron Clearfield, who has recorded with Paul McCartney and Steve Martin. Clearfield brings a modern sensibility to his classical training and is known for his soulful compositions. Whole Foods is graciously providing food, while Sierra Nevada Brewery is donating beer. 5 Walnut Wine Bar is supplying wine.

Zealandia, the gala’s venue, was built by Philip Henry in 1889 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It boasts a grand staircase and oak woodwork, with ample room for paintings by this year’s 18 artists spread over two stories.

Likewise, the region’s artists enjoy what RiverLink offers them. Christine Enochs, a contributing oil painter, frequents the many launch sites nurtured by RiverLink. “I’ve been paddling the river for years and always enjoy seeing it from the water itself, immersed in its dynamic power,” he says. “Painting it is a joy and a challenge, and I am happy to share my work for the river’s continuing health and vitality.”

Tickets for the event are available at http://riverlink.org/product/time-river-3rd-annual-art-gala/.

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About Max Hunt
Max Hunt grew up in South (New) Jersey and graduated from Warren Wilson College in 2011. History nerd; art geek; connoisseur of swimming holes, hot peppers, and plaid clothing. Follow me @J_MaxHunt

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