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20th Anniversary Bicycle Film Festival: Virtual Tour Lands back in Asheville
Despite cinemas being shut, Bicycle Film Festival returns to Asheville with a curated virtual screening of short films. Hosted by Asheville on Bikes. Available from June 4 – 14. Bicycle…
THIS THURSDAY: Dine IN For Life, April 29
Dining Out For Life looks a little different this year. But you can still support local restaurants AND support WNCAP during the COVID-19 crisis. Dine IN For Life on Thursday,…
20th Anniversary Bicycle Film Festival: Virtual Tour Lands in Asheville
Despite cinemas being shut, Bicycle Film Festival returns to Asheville with a curated virtual screening of short films. Available from February 19 – 28th, hosted by Asheville on Bikes. Bicycle…
Virtual Cinema. The New Normal? by Michelle Keenan
As we head into month five of COVID life, we’re all getting used to the “new normal.” Most businesses have been able to adapt in some compacity in order to…
“A Poor Man’s Supper” — A ballad in prose set in the Asheville area
Author Jim Gulledge’s novella, A Poor Man’s Supper, is set in the Asheville area and is particularly inspired by the his experiences in the Saluda community. North Carolina writer Ruth Moose…
Bee Adams’s latest work glimpses into the vibrant colors of Asheville
From iconic local landmarks to tobacco barns, florals, and abstracts, Bee Adams creates signature works that reinvigorate and celebrate the familiar with masterful execution of exuberant color and exciting composition….
The Haywood Street Fresco
John Warner Photography In downtown Asheville, a true Buon fresco is going up across the back wall of the sanctuary at 297 Haywood Street. It is an unlikely gallery for…
Center for Craft Honors Local Arts Advocate John Cram with a Named Partner Gallery
photo courtesy of Asheville Citizen-Times As renovations at the Center for Craft continue, staff and supporters are thrilled to honor arts advocate and luminary John Cram, a key figure in…