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  Asheville Gallery of Art’s July show, “Colors of Summer,” will feature the work of Joyce Schlapkohl. The exhibit will showcase summer flowers, the Carolina landscape, still life and African animals. Schlapkohl describes her style as, “Painterly realism, with an emphasis on the focal point using light and shadow and theirContinue Reading

Artists and Guests Partner for Teaching Want to watch a colorful event, do good works, and score a vivid memory that lives on your wall? On June 4, artists and spectators converge to spark creative combustion on behalf of teachers at QuickDraw, western NC’s spring live-art benefit. The annual eventContinue Reading

by Lindsey Solomon – Ji, the incredible young pianist starring Android’s latest “Monotune” commercial, will be the featured artist for the Haywood County Arts Council’s Young Artist Concert Series in the fall. This year’s Young Artist Concert Series will take place at Haywood Arts Regional Theatre on September 30, 2016Continue Reading

by Susan Devitt Between the Great Smoky Mountains and the Blue Ridge Mountains, lies the town of Waynesville, NC. This gem of a town is known for its epic views, scaling mountain ridges, and endless sky, as yet untouched by the onslaught of viral development of our beloved Asheville. LikeContinue Reading

Twigs and Leaves Gallery, “Where Art Dances with Nature,” features nature-related art and fine crafts from more than 140 artists primarily, but not exclusively, from Southern Appalachia. Twigs and Leaves was established in October 1998 by David Erickson and Kaaren Stoner, husband and wife. With extensive renovation to the century-oldContinue Reading

The Friends of the Library Concert Series brings two great groups to libraries in January 2016. This month, enjoy local favorites ‘Round the Fire on Sunday, January 17 at the Canton branch, and broaden your horizons with Finnish folk songs from Vellamo on Saturday, January 23 at the Waynesville library.Continue Reading

Artist t.e. siewert always remembers her need to express an inner vision through art. siewert (using her initials and small caps as an homage to e.e. cummings, a favorite poet), spent 27 years as a Registered Nurse. Yet, it wasn’t until a fateful trip to Asheville’s River Arts District thatContinue Reading