Artetude Gallery - The Newest Contemporary Fine Art Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina
ArtEtude Gallery Inc., a contemporary art gallery featuring a mix of sculptures, paintings and mixed media artworks, announced its plans for their grand opening in downtown Asheville, North Carolilna, June 1, 2012. . All are welcome to visit us at artetudegallery.com or artetudegallery.sqsp.com or email at pmagee@artetudegallery.com. Artetude Gallery will showcase for the first time in the Asheville area bronze, stone and clay sculptures by established award winning artists Leonid Siveriver and Amy Medford as well as paintings and mixed media works by Karen Titus Smith, Alyson Markell, Marsha Hammel, Michael Ethridge and photography by William Vandever and Robert Asman.
Asheville Art Gallery - Jim Jones' Bobbin Kaleidoscope
- Jim Jones' Bobbin Kaleidoscope. Take a Piece of the Mountains Home with You.
USA. Historic West Asheville. River Arts District. North Carolina.
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Asheville Art Connection SS1
A presentation of the top 25 Artists from the Art Community of Asheville, NC by the Wild Hope Art Gallery in Atlanta GA. Contemporary and abstract paintings including encaustics, sculpture, art glass, turned wood and artisan furniture. The Wild Hope Art Gallery is your connection to this fabulous array of original art. Wild Hope is located in Alpharetta, a northern suburb of Atlanta GA.
Museums in a Minute: The Asheville Art Museum
The Museums in a Minute series shares a variety of North Carolina's art collections, displaying works by artists from our state and around the world. For more of the NC Arts Council's sixty second museum profiles, visit
The Asheville Art Museum
Located high in the mountains of western North Carolina, Asheville is always high on the lists of best art towns and small towns in the country. With its collections of studio craft, work by Black Mountain College artists, and examples by leading regional and national artists from the last 100 years, the Asheville Art Museum offers a wonderful way to immerse yourself in the creative current of the arts scene.
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Our day in Asheville North Carolina!
My family and I made a day trip to Asheville NC and had an absolutely amazing time! Asheville has a charm to it that I cannot quite put my finger on.. mabye it’s the awesome food they have to offer or the art around the entire city for you to admire.. mabye it’s the cool music you can listen to or the interesting little shops you can dig and explore through.. mabye it’s the hipster people still fighting for world peace with the dreads covering they’re heads or mabye it’s all the beautiful breathtaking Mountain View’s all around that entire city.. there are nature trails all over the place, the beautiful outdoors to wander in, its family friendly / kid friendly, lots of waterfalls to see and trails to hike. Overall an absolutely amazing city to explore and visit!!!
BHTV: A Tour of the Asheville Art Museum
Beverly-Hanks & Associates, Realtors shows how you can Live the Life You Choose in Western North Carolina by visiting the Asheville Art Museum in the heart of downtown Asheville, North Carolina.
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- [Ann] We are so fortunate to live in a place that truly appreciates and supports the arts, and has such a creative spirit. As Georgia O'Keeffe said, I found I could say things in colors and shapes that I can say no other way. Things I have no words for. Today we are at the Asheville Art Museum to take an inside look and talk about their exciting new expansion. The museum is based in Asheville, but it's reach goes so much farther into Western North Carolina.
- [Pam] The museum collects American art of the 20th century, but we have a sub-focus on art of particular importance to Western North Carolina. So that if you're a visitor to the museum, or a resident of Western North Carolina, anytime you come you'll see work like this, by Josef Albers, who is a very important figure here, in the mid 20th century. And you'll also see work by other artists who've lived and worked here over the century. At the same time you'll see important works of American art from around the country that are internationally acclaimed as part of the American aesthetic development in this time period.
- [Pam] We have over 100,000 participants in our programs, and we have 12 or 15 exhibitions a year, and over 200 programs for people of all ages. Visitors come from all 50 states, from throughout 24 counties we serve in Western North Carolina, and from many, many places abroad.
- [Ann] We are with Kathleen Glass, the communications manager of the Asheville Art Museum. Kathleen, I know you just recently moved to Asheville from Macon, Georgia. What made you choose Asheville over anywhere else that you could have moved?
- Well as I mentioned to you earlier, with a background in arts administration I really wanted to find a great arts community and museum to be a part of in the southeast, and of all the places that I could've looked whether it was Atlanta, or Savannah, Asheville really stood out to me as a very unique community in that it's small, it has an incredibly thriving art scene, from your commercial galleries, to this wonderful museum that we have here. And the Asheville Art Museum is really unique in that it serves 24 counties, as the only visual arts, major visual arts institution in this entire region. So it's really more than just Asheville it's the entire region. So that was the major appeal for me.
- [Ann] You mention that the museum is only able to display about three percent of the permanent collection right now, and that the programming that you have is just filled to the brim. What is the expansion gonna enable you to do once that takes place?
- It's really exciting Ann, we're gonna be able to show probably two and a half times as much of the permanent collection at any given time, we're going to have changing exhibition spaces where we can bring in major traveling exhibitions or create our own. We're gonna have new spaces for public programming for kids, and for school groups, and for adult programs of all kinds, we're gonna have a new space for a film and video. Really, really exciting there will be a rooftop sculpture terrace, and cafe for that late in the day glass of wine looking at the mountains.
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No Hand Left Idle: Arts and Crafts in WNC
Using your hands is a notion embedded in the creative minds and curious spirits of craftspeople across the region.
Agents Answer: Where is the Best Place to See Original WNC Art?
If you’re not sure where to start your journey of discovery, our Beverly-Hanks agents are here to help. We asked them: Where is the best place for art in WNC?
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David Sovero - Artist Studio Project Raices / Roots Art Exhibit NC
David Sovero talks with Artist Studio Project about his participation in the ten month traveling exhibit Raices / Roots.
Where Does Your Art Come From? ¿De Dónde Nace Tu Arte?
A Collaborative: A ten month traveling exhibit of Artist Studio Project and The Latino Community Credit Union - November 4, 2011 -- Sep 28, 2012
This exhibition, co-curated by Artist Studio Project (ASP) founder Rafael A. Osuba and Visual Artist Gustavo De Los Rios, asks the essential question, Where does your art come from? ¿De Dónde Nace Tu Arte?
The artists in Raices / Roots include both U.S.-born and immigrant artists, among them Cuban, Columbian, Peruvian, Argentinean and Mexican American who reside in North Carolina and have shown their works throughout the United States, and internationally.
The 10-piece show will be on exhibit in the Latino Community Credit Union in Durham starting November 4th, 2011 through the end of December 31st. The exhibition will then travel the state for nearly a full year, bringing original artwork to viewers in communities large and small before moving on to its next locations.
The show includes paintings, sculptures, and a music performance work displayed on short circuit TV. It features four professional visual artists and one professional musical composer. It also showcases an emerging artist with the intention of encouraging other artists to continue to create and develop their craft as ASP works to open doors, build collaborations, find creative venues and platforms to showcase their work. The current exhibition is a small sampling of the talent found here in North Carolina.
Artists include: Enrique Vega (Blacksmith/Sculptures), Eduardo Lapetina (Abstract Painter), Gustavo Delos Rios (Visual Artist), David Sovero (Visual Artist), Alejandro Santoyo (Pianist/Composer), and Levy Vargas (Emerging Visual Artist).
Montford Park Players | NC Weekend | UNC-TV
Julia Carpenter introduces us to the Montford Park Players, who perform the plays of William Shakespeare in an informal, yet beautiful outdoor setting in Asheville's Montford neighborhood.
Lori Theriault of Crazy Green Pottery, Asheville, NC. An excerpt from Our Next Thing
Lori describes the moment that changed her life forever.
Asheville NC Builder loves visiting the Blue Ridge Parkway because of its Majestic Views
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Mountain Moral Monday - Elder John Hayes
Rev. Lisa Bovee-Kemper of the Asheville Unitarian-Universalist Church welcomes the crowd to Mountain Moral Monday. Elder John Hayes, president of the Buncombe county chapter of the NAACP, speaks.
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River Arts District To See Zoning Changes
ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- Asheville's River Arts District will see significant change when it comes to planning and zoning for the future.
Asheville City Council voted on Tuesday to enter into a contract with a firm that will delevop what's know as a form-based code.
It's similar to what's already being used on Haywood Road in West Asheville. Planners say it involves a great deal of community feedback with flexibility for different projects and uses.
Really the code process really enables us to get a community vision and really kind of put the character into the zoning code for what's coming in the future, urban planner Sasha Vrtunski said.
City planners say this is a good time to start working on form-based code to integrate the process with the River Arts District master plan.
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The Art of Abandonment Comes to Woolworth Walk - Asheville, NC
I now have a full installation set up at Woolworth Walk in Asheville, NC! Stop by and check out my work (Lower level on the left you can't miss it!) I also will be giving away a free matted print each month so stop by and sign up to win!
Woolworth Walk Hours:
Monday - Thursday 11am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 7pm
Sunday 11am - 5pm
25 Haywood Street, Asheville, NC 28801
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2016 Fine Arts Festival Heritage Christian School Large Ensemble
Montford Park Players - Moliere's Tartuffe
A Montford Park Players Production Presented by Steven Samuels at the Hazel Robinson Ampitheater.
Timelapsed set art painted by Art Moore.
Music by Jack Snyder.
Performing from July 4th - July 26th
Friday - Sunday at 7:30pm
92 Gay St. Asheville, NC 28801
Halloween Hookah From High Life Gallery Asheville
How to make a hookah bowl from a pumpkin! (or apple) Happy Halloween
Come Check out our amazing selection of extremely well priced hookahs and glass pipes we are having tons of Halloween sales so come on over soon! We are located on 1067 Patton Avenue in Asheville NC.28806 .the largest smoke shop in the area and have the best prices and quality you can find.
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