Over the last six years Castell Photography Gallery has organized an uninterrupted roster of the most innovative and intelligent photography exhibitions that Asheville has yet seen. The gallery has shown some of the medium’s greatest practitioners — historic and contemporary, national and local. But that has now come to an end.
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Gus Cutty opens a new collection of works in aerosol at The Satellite Gallery on Nov. 1.
So much to do, so little time
Mark your calendar: Friday, Dec. 7 is one of those days in Asheville where everything is happening. Art openings, music and a singalong are all on the agenda.
Six women, three shows, two nights
Julie Ambrustar, Tiffany Ownbey, Joyce Thornburg, Dulci Ellenberger, Alli Good and Bridget Conn all open new exhibits this weekend (Friday and Saturday, Oct. 5 and 6). The works range from illustrations and papier-mâché to music and photography.
Carolina Lane’s Coop Gallery to close
The space was far enough off the beaten path to add alternative art to the mix. But it was also far enough to restrict foot traffic, exposure and sales.
The seventh annual Mail Art Show opens today at Courtyard Gallery
“Anything Goes — Everything Shows” is the tagline for the exhibition, which runs from Saturday, Sept. 15 through Sunday, Oct. 27.
Desert Moon Designs Studios and Gallery opens “Mixed Media Mamas”
The exhibit, which celebrates motherhood, opens on Friday, May 11. Image of “Best Kept Secrets” by Peggy DeBell.
Three exhibitions take over the Phil Mechanics Building
See not one, but three new exhibits will be held all on one place, featuring metal work, reclaimed art and a group show.
The art of travel
“I-de-ta-tions,” the new exhibition by painter Christopher Holt, which opens at The Fine Arts Leage Gallery on Thursday, April 26, includes images from Cataloochee Valley, Jamaica, Haiti, Italy and Australia.
Castell Photography hosts a special social hour on Saturday
Following tonight’s opening reception for juried show Manipulated, juror Ariel Shanberg will be available for questions during a meet-and-greet at 5 p.m. on Saturday.
The Reading Room opens in the River Arts District
Hint: It’s neither a library nor a book store.
Smart Bet extra: Liz Sullivan at American Folk Art & Framing
Sullivan is one of many artists exhibiting new work at the downtown Asheville Art Walk this Friday.
Downtown art walk and Altamont opening
Asheville’s first downtown art walk of 2011 kicks off this Friday, April 1 at 5 p.m., as does the Altamont Theatre’s grand opening bash.
Too much to do on January 15!
Even with the Abigail Washburn show at the Grey Eagle postponed (she was supposed to play Asheville on Saturday, Jan. 15, but landed a Prairie Home Companion gig instead — can’t begrudge her that!), there’s still too much to do on this particular Saturday. Unless you have super powers you’ll never fit it all in. (Still, it’s worth a try…)
The final art walk of the season is this Friday
View works like “Untitled” by Aspen Hochhalter (seen here) at the December downtown art walk, tomorrow.
Downtown Asheville art walk
Downtown galleries held openings for new exhibits during the bi-monthly art walk on Friday, Aug. 6.
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.
Asheville by way of Miami
Local (at least for the summers) artist Miguel Paredes introduces his Miami/N.Y., lush/urban, complex/stark collection of oils, acrylics, and mixed media on canvas at The Satellite Gallery.