Elegant and utilitarian, high fired stoneware. My name is Cory Houston Plott, and I have been creating pottery as a full time career since 2012. Plottware Pottery is located in Clyde, NC, and is a small, but International business serving several clients in Geneva, Switzerland, as well as across theContinue Reading

Just Follow The Rabbit! is the theme for the 2016 Faerie And Earth (F.A.E.) Festival. The Rabbit is your guide to a magical and enchanting experience awaiting you during the weekend of May 21 & 22 at the Highland Lake Cove Retreat & Learning Center on 217 Rhett Drive inContinue Reading

The event will  feature 5K/10K/20K trail races, live music, rock climbing and rappelling, children’s activities, food/arts/crafts vendors, Cherokee storytelling and demonstrations, and more. Attendees should note that the parking lot at Rocky Face Park will be closed during the event; however, ample parking will be available at Rocky Face BaptistContinue Reading

Asheville Symphony Performs March 12, 2016. The scintillating music of Berlioz’s Romeo and Juliet and a beloved Mozart piano concerto will be on display Saturday, March 12, as the Asheville Symphony presents its fifth Masterworks concert of the season. The concert, under the director of Music Director Daniel Meyer, willContinue Reading

If you think of chamber music as old-fashioned and stuffy, think again. Hendersonville Chamber Music brings chamber music up to date and then some! Featuring four superb performing groups, the schedule is sure to please audiences who thoroughly enjoy live performances of compelling music, consummately performed by award-winning international musicians.Continue Reading

with Pianist Jonathan Biss The Asheville Chamber Music Series will present the Doric String Quartet with Pianist Jonathan Biss in concert on Sunday, April 3 at 4 p.m. The concert will be held at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Asheville. Described by Gramophone as “one of the finest young stringContinue Reading

New School Expressionist Painter Rapid River Magazine: What “school” of art would your work be categorized under? Daniel McClendon: I have a difficult time categorizing my art, as I’m inspired by so much and I’ve never really subscribed to or identified with a specific movement. My techniques and philosophies varyContinue Reading

Elizabeth Henderson has been painting (and sculpting) since early childhood. She has lived overseas and travelled around the world. She is especially interested in indigenous religious art and architecture of the various countries she has visited and studied. She studied art for 12 years at the Corcoran School of ArtContinue Reading