Gus Cutty opens a new collection of works in aerosol at The Satellite Gallery on Nov. 1.

Gus Cutty opens a new collection of works in aerosol at The Satellite Gallery on Nov. 1.
Mountain Oasis doesn’t necessarily bill itself as an arts and music festival. But that’s not to say the two will be strangers this weekend. Two art exhibitions opening Friday night at Push Gallery and Saturday afternoon at the Apothecary partner artistic abilities with musical influences, adding to the weekend’s festivities. By Kyle Sherard
Artist Mona Caron brings a resilient type of art to the side of Collapseable Studios.
An outsider art exhibit hangs at Monte Vista Inn through Sept. 1.
The Odditorium will host a massive benefit to help the Asheville Darkroom continue its mission.
The Southern Highland Craft Guild’s new member exhibition, “It’s the Wow Factor!” is on display through Sunday, Sept. 8.
The Center for Craft, Creativity and Design has bought the Lark Books building on Broadway Street. What will the move mean for the local arts scene? (Photo by Max Cooper)
Anything Goes — Everything Shows posts an eclectic world at the Phil Mechanic Building’s Courthouse Gallery.
Even if this is the final Bele Chere, the arts, crafts and wares for sale are as good as ever. Shop on Haywood and College Streets; Patton, Battery Park and Biltmore Avenues; and in the Art Park on Patton Avenue.
For Bele Chere weekend only, Creative Allies hosts a shop at 58 Wall St. selling limited edition band t-shirts, posters, mugs and iPhone cases created by some of the best emerging designers from around the world.
Local artists, designers and models will be represented at a runway event on Thursday, July 25. Photo from the fashion show’s Facebook page.
The only program of its kind in the area, Open Hearts Art Center will hold its annual talent show/fundraiser on Saturday, Aug. 24. The local nonprofit provides creative adult day programs for adults with disabilities. (Photo by Caitlin Byrd)
North Carolina is no stranger to invasive species, as anyone who’s faced the steady encroachment of kudzu can tell you. But its often easy to forget that humans are among the most invasive species on the planet, often aiding other pests, whether we realize it or not. Invasive Species, an art show envisioned by local […]
The Black Mountain Center for the Arts and BMCM+AC collaborate at an opening reception on Sunday, July 7. Image courtesy of Black Mountain Center for the Arts.
The charitable foundation offered a similar $2.1 million to UNC-Asheville in the late-aughts, but rescinded it after fundraising efforts failed to manifest.
A new art class at Industries for the Blind Asheville challenges notions about the word “visual” in the term visual arts. (Photo of Becky Willis and Lou Mahoney by Caitlin Byrd)
The exhibition, which takes an intimate look at some of the pivotal moments in Seidler’s upbringing and the relationships forged with those around him, opens tonight from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center. Photo of Walter Gropius and Harry Seidler.
The show is a collaboration between the gallery and the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, and features a variety of works that showcase life on the trail.
Saturday and Sunday are dedicated to prints and printmakers at the Asheville Art Museum.
Blythe Brown, a 27-year-old youth yoga instructor and art educator, offers a creative movement and meditation experience in Asheville. (photo by Kate Lundquist)
The Apothecary hosts eccentric and intriguing artwork by four local artists.