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SVFAL’s Studio 5 Artists Get Inspired Viewers encouraged to look beneath the surface. For Karen Paquette and Eileen Ross their Studio #5 at the historic Red House in Black Mountain, NC is a tribute to their fortitude and dedication to being artists in spite of their limitations. Karen has Fibromyalgia,Continue Reading

New Artist at Asheville Gallery of Art Johnnie Stanfield has joined the Asheville Gallery of Art at their new location, 82 Patton avenue. Just inside the double glass doors, the gallery is showcasing more than 40 pieces of work from various series and size ranges – from 3 x 5Continue Reading

WNC premiere at 35below. Bioflyer Productions in partnership with Asheville Community Theater is proud to present the Broadway hit musical Next To Normal. Directed by Rock Eblen and with music direction by Sarah Fowler, this intriguing rock musical is about Diana, a mother who struggles with worsening bipolar disorder andContinue Reading

Celebrated violinist Bella Hristova makes her Asheville Symphony Orchestra debut on Saturday, February 13, 2016, when she takes on Beethoven’s beloved Violin Concerto in an ASO Masterworks concert at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium. Asheville Symphony Music Director Daniel Meyer will conduct concert, which also includes Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture and Strauss’ Metamorphosen.Continue Reading

On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 7 p.m. the New York City based, forty-two piece, orchestral collective, The Knights, perform at Diana Wortham Theatre. The Knights ignite the concert experience by engaging listeners and defying boundaries with adventurous performances that showcase their expansive repertoire rooted in the classical tradition andContinue Reading

A tribute to Paris, the City of Lights, and the composers who lived there and traveled there from America in the early part of the 20th century. AmiciMusic, the award-winning professional chamber music organization based in Asheville, presents a tribute to those who lost their lives in the recent terroristContinue Reading

Mark Bettis has been in the arts his entire life. From growing up in a musical family which owned a successful music business, to working as a Art Director for large Chicago agencies, his love of art came full circle after he moved to Asheville. It was here that heContinue Reading

As the sun spirals northward from it’s winter retreat, goldsmith Susan Marie Phipps anticipates the returning colors of springtime in new jewelry designs she skillfully hand makes using natural colored gemstones and pearls from around the world. “I try to create designs which complement each gemstone’s interplay of light, colorContinue Reading