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Thirty-one artists in Hendersonville invite you in
The Henderson County Arts Council holds its fourth annual studio tour this weekend, Sept. 25-26.
City of 1,000 Easels ruled!
Can we do this every weekend? Photo (of artist Sean Pace) by Zen Sutherland.
City of 1,000 Easels project seeks to saturate the roster with talent, issues call for more artists
On Sunday, September 12, the Asheville Area Arts Council plans to station 200 visual artists along the sidewalks of downtown Asheville for the “City of 1,000 Easels” project — and wants you to join in the fun.
This weekend on a shoestring
A few big, free events take place this weekend: The final installment of Shindig on the Green for this season happens Saturday evening. LAAFF runs all day on Sunday and The Asheville Symphony Orchestra performs a free concert on Park Square Park on Monday. See this weeks Xpress for details on those, and check out some of these other free or under $5 shows.
This weekend on a shoestring
Art, theatre and rock shows: Good way to spend a weekend, right? Know of more shows that cost $5 or less? Add them in the comments field.
This weekend on a shoestring
This week it’s theatre, art and music. Know of more events that cost $5 or less? Add them in the comments field.
City of 1,000 Easels descends on Asheville
The event, sponsored by The Asheville Area Arts Council and held on Sunday, Sept. 12, promises to “turn downtown Asheville into an immersive arts environment.”
This weekend on a shoestring
A festival, an art opening, a benefit, lots of music and a little MADness happening in Marshall… it’s all under $5. Know of more budget-friendly events this weekend? Add them in the comments section.
Downtown Asheville art walk
Downtown galleries held openings for new exhibits during the bi-monthly art walk on Friday, Aug. 6.
This weekend on a shoestring
This weekend brings art (Friday is the Downtown Art Walk in Asheville), a great book sale and lots of music. Know of more events that are $5 or less to attend? Please add them in the comments field.
This weekend on a shoestring
This weekend brings art openings, CD releases and reading events. Lots to do, tiny little cover charge.
Roots + Wings School of Art offers an Asheville Art Retreat Package
It’s a preschool, it offers custom art studio session and, now, Roots + Wings is also working on a tourist-oriented retreat package.
This weekend on a shoestring
Things to do this weekend: Stay hydrated, stay in the shade, stay coated in sunscreen, stay cool. Oh, and take in some good, budget-friendly entertainment. Got you covered there. (Know of other shows or events that cost $5 or less? Add them below.)
This weekend on a shoestring
Yes, the whole week kind of funnels toward the 4th of July, with its sparklers and hot dogs and patriotic brass bands. But there’s also plenty to do before hand. Art openings, a local social and free music top this Weekend on a Shoestring top 10 list. Know of more $5 and under events? Add them below.
Tagline: An Art Happening at Ananda Hair Studio
Five graffiti artists paint the inside of Ananda this Saturday; the public is invited to watch.
This weekend on a shoestring
A top-10 round up of budget-friendly performance around WNC this weekend.
The River Arts District Studio stroll in pictures
The River Arts District Studio Stroll takes place this weekend; continuing Sunday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Take a virtual tour with Xpress.
This weekend on a shoestring
This week, Weekend on a Shoestring tries something new: a Top 10 of budget-friendly activities. Same idea — art, music, book and festival happenings around WNC with an entry fee of $5 or less … whittled down to 10 not-to-be-missed events.
On the Verge: An exhibition by emerging local artists
On the Verge, featuring the work of 10 artists who won WNC Magazine’s annual art contest for up-and-coming artists, welcomes the public to an opening reception on Saturday, June 5, at 5 p.m. at the Phil Mechanic Building in the River Arts District.
Nathanael Roney designs poster for blues fest
Xpress’ very fine illustrator and designer Nathanael Roney designed the art for a Maryland blues fest, and will show his work in town, too. The Hagerstown, Md. Herald-Mail has an interview with him.