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25 years combined experience. Positive, upbeat atmosphere. Friendly, clean and lighthanded staff. We can take care of any of your needs, from; Custom, cover ups, fine line, old school, traditional, novelties etc...
The Cotton Mill Studios located in the River Arts District of Asheville, NC has Eight Studios filled with work in a variety of mediums.The hours for each Studio are varied,but most artists strive to be open from tuesday through saturday from 11:00am to 4:00pm.To get a better idea of who is open and at what time,please message or call each artist for their hours of operation.
Welcome to the new Riverview Station page. This is a place for the artists and entreprenuers of the building to talk about new work, post photos, share resources, offer support. We can also promote our events and projects here. Spread the word.
Pink Dog Creative is the creative endeavor of Randy Shull and Hedy Fischer. It was an old textile warehouse for decades but now contains studios for 25 artists, retail spaces and two fantastic restaurants. It's located in Asheville's booming River Arts District.
Ceramic Art & Pottery! Paintings - acrylic, oil, Sumi-e, watercolor! Cosmic cards! Chair caners! Photography! Jewelry! Video production! Around each corner, there is a new surprise and artists working. We welcome you to our special spot in the River Arts District!
Studio Artists: Russell Cramp-acrylic painting Todd Frahm- sculp Julie Miles- painting and wooden sculpture Brit J. Oie, mixed media landsca Lucretia Speas, oil painting and mosaic Arts Consultant: Wendy H. Outland, a.k.a. WHO KNOWS ART more info and artist statements COMING SOON!
Celtic Heritage Productions, Inc. is proud to present Scotland's Albannach and Ireland's Screaming Orphans at the 5th Annual Celtober, October 20, 2016, at The Grey Eagle, Asheville, NC. Tickets limited -- order now!
a community of potters and clay artists, sharing a space in the river arts district of beautiful asheville, north carolina. artists include: Marla George, Eli Laura Nelms, Marissa Domanski, Andrew Massey, Jim McDowell and Trista Hudzik.
Contra Dance in Asheville, Monday Nights from 8-10:30, featuring our great local callers and bands as well as nationally touring talent. Beginner's lesson at 7:30. All ages welcome.
Studio #1: Barbara Fisher Studio #2 David Skinner Studio#3 Linda Greenup Rudy Pavlina Studio #4: Marie Hudson Mary Charles Griffin Studio #5 Olga Dorenko Studio #6 Rosemary Sharp Studio #7:
ID&TS is the #1 CLASS ACT doll & teddy convention in the nation! We offer the BEST artists in the industry, as well as exciting events, classes, and workshops not found at any other show, anywhere. Join us in 2017 and see what all the talk is about!
What's Next Concepts a.k.a. What's Next‽… is a creative, high-energy, strategic marketing PR & management consulting firm designed to contribute & distribute positive motivation in this fast paced world through community involvement & by supporting the arts & live music scene. With 15 years of event production & promotion in our background we specialize in booking, publicity, marketing & management. This agency dedicates ourselves to your campaign’s needs such as: print media & design - guerilla marketing - virtual personal assistants - event sponsorships - street-team management - event staffing - online media coverage - equipment rental - emcee hosting - artist liaison - unique promotional distribution solutions - as well as personalized event & band management packages. Our teams are trained to take your campaign to the public & put it directly into the hands (or inbox) of your targeted audience & potential fans using unique traceable discount codes, sample products, Mp3 download cards & of course event fliers & posters. Giving true fans & music enthusiast things they want: to know What’s Next‽ with underground - local - organic & home grown art & live music all with a way to earn free tickets, music, personalized gear as well as opportunities to get involved in this exciting industry just for spreading the word & showing support to the local arts & music scene!! Main Fan Pages - Regional News & Events What's Next‽ www.facebook.com/WhatsNextConcept The BIG What? www.facebook.com/TheBigWhat Local Fan Pages with Friend Accounts & Corresponding Groups What's Next? Southwest VA
Welcome to the new Riverview Station page. This is a place for the artists and entreprenuers of the building to talk about new work, post photos, share resources, offer support. We can also promote our events and projects here. Spread the word.
Daily & Monthly studio rental space/tools/equipment/private benches available On-going Classes, Workshops & One on One Consultations Art Jewelry & Sculpture gallery for all your viewing & purchasing needs is on site! Demos throughout the weekend!
A relaxing beverage dispensary, patterned after the nakamals, or "peaceful meeting places" of Vanuatu, Noble Kava (once Vanuatu Kava Bar) is Asheville's place to unwind from the grind. Mood-elevating indigenous herbal drinks are served everyday to help patrons cope with the fast-paced modern Western lifestyle. We invite you to come and immerse yourself in the state-of-mind that is Noble Kava. Be sure to visit us for one of our weekly events: Monday - Ladies' night. Ladies drink $1 shots of kava from the end of happy hour until closing. Wednesday - Open Mic hosted by Caleb Beissert. Poets, musicians, artists, comedians and performers are all welcome to perform original material. All participating performers get a 2 for 1 round! Friday - Live music. Scheduled performers include Serifa Arkestra, Space Medicine, and other local minds whose mellow tunes help elevate the atmosphere to a place where self-actualization is made possible.
Ceramic Art & Pottery! Paintings - acrylic, oil, Sumi-e, watercolor! Cosmic cards! Chair caners! Photography! Jewelry! Video production! Around each corner, there is a new surprise and artists working. We welcome you to our special spot in the River Arts District!
Desert Moon Designs Studios & Gallery is a progressive contemporary gallery that includes working studios. The focus of the gallery is to showcase both emerging/established local and visiting regional artists. Several times a year special exhibitions are scheduled to introduce new talent or to bring focus to a certain art medium.
Nancy Hilliard Joyce was born in Greenville, South Carolina and was accepted into the Governor’s School for the Arts in Visual Art by the age of 16. Since then, Nancy has lived and studied art throughout the United States and abroad including Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, New Jersey, New York, England and Italy. From each of these places, she has gathered information and expanded her knowledge and application for the arts. Nancy originally moved to Asheville in 1997 after completing her Masters in Art Education from the University of New Mexico. At that time, she lived in an area along the French Broad River called, “Chicken Hill” in a small one-room house which sits above what is now known as Asheville’s “River Arts District” [RAD]. Nancy worked as an artist out of her house as there was no formal RAD association at that time. In addition to working as a visual artist, Nancy also worked as an Outreach Curator at the Asheville Art Museum. She left Asheville a few years later to live and travel throughout the United States and abroad. Finally, Nancy returned to Asheville again in June of 2011 with her husband and two children. Today she sits on the Board of Trustees at the Asheville Art Museum and is an active member of the River Arts District Association. Nancy’s paintings are intricate in form and filled with layers of color and perspective. Her paintings are most often created with a range of matte acrylic hues, various hand-made papers and finished with touches of oil colors. You can sometimes witness her sand or wipe down layers to reveal under-layers and build up other sections creating texture and depth; a process that may go on for weeks or end in one day. Often times, Nancy will incorporate the wheel image throughout her work. From Nancy’s perspective, the cyclical nature of the wheel represents the continuous flow of things in life. Nancy’s influences are garnered mainly from her own desire to create rather than from outside influences. However, she hints at inspirations from the works of Jasper Johns [and his paintings of the American flag], the late period of Mark Rothko’s “multiforms”, the architectural style of Santiago Calatrava and Georgia O’ Keeffe’s macro views of nature. Nancy’s creativity emerges throughout her work in a way in which normal, everyday objects are often painted with extreme and exaggerated perspective. Today, Nancy’s work is appreciated and widely collected throughout the United States and abroad and she is accepted as a postmodernist, gestural expressionist painter with an Americana flair. Current projects include a permanent installation of a 6 x 12 foot triptych painting in Greenville, South Carolina’s newest mixed-use hub building called, ONE. This piece can be seen in the main lobby hanging beneath crimson, modern pendant lamp forms. In the Summer of 2013, Nancy curated an installation for a group of select artists in Western North Carolina. She has four large-scale pieces in the craft ales + kitchen restaurant called, EDISON, which opened July, 2013 at the historic OMNI Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina.Nancy originally moved to Asheville in 1997 after completing her Masters in Art Education from the University of New Mexico. At that time, she lived in an area along the French Broad River called, “Chicken Hill” in a small one-room house which sits above what is now known as Asheville’s “River Arts District” [RAD]. Nancy worked as an artist out of her house as there was no formal RAD association at that time. In addition to working as a visual artist, Nancy also worked as an Outreach Curator at the Asheville Art Museum. She left Asheville a few years later to live and travel throughout the United States and abroad. Finally, Nancy returned to Asheville again in June of 2011 with her husband and two children. Today she sits on the Board of Trustees at the Asheville Art Museum and is an active member of the River Arts District Association. Nancy’s paintings are intricate in form and filled with layers of color and perspective. Her paintings are most often created with a range of matte acrylic hues, various hand-made papers and finished with touches of oil colors. You can sometimes witness her sand or wipe down layers to reveal under-layers and build up other sections creating texture and depth; a process that may go on for weeks or end in one day. Often times, Nancy will incorporate the wheel image throughout her work. From Nancy’s perspective, the cyclical nature of the wheel represents the continuous flow of things in life. Nancy’s influences are garnered mainly from her own desire to create rather than from outside influences. However, she hints at inspirations from the works of Jasper Johns [and his paintings of the American flag], the late period of Mark Rothko’s “multiforms”, the architectural style of Santiago Calatrava and Georgia O’ Keeffe’s macro views of nature. Nancy’s creativity emerges throughout her work in a way in which normal, everyday objects are often painted with extreme and exaggerated perspective. Today, Nancy’s work is appreciated and widely collected throughout the United States and abroad and she is accepted as a postmodernist, gestural expressionist painter with an Americana flair. Current projects include a permanent installation of a 6 x 12 foot triptych painting in Greenville, South Carolina’s newest mixed-use hub building called, ONE. This piece can be seen in the main lobby hanging beneath crimson, modern pendant lamp forms. In the Summer of 2013, Nancy curated an installation for a group of select artists in Western North Carolina. She has four large-scale pieces in the craft ales + kitchen restaurant called, EDISON, which opened July, 2013 at the historic OMNI Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina.
Voice of the City Productions was founded in Asheville, North Carolina, in 2014. Our first production, Into the Woods Jr, goes up in January of 2015. To join our mailing list for updates on Auditions, our Education Programs, Employment, and Upcoming Show Dates, please visit our website http://www.voiceofthecityproductions.com/.
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The Face book Presence of Artist Sean Kelly's websitehttp://www.skellysclassictattoos.com Art,Tattoo gallery.Tattoo Flash,Celtic and Viking mythic Art,Japanese,American Traditional themed Tattoo art. Please check out my website and give me feedback so i can make improvements!Thank you
Located in the heart of Asheville’s River Arts District at the Wedge Studios, whiteSPACE is a working artists' studio and gallery. The 1500 square foot space showcases the works of six local artists who you will at times find working right along side their displayed pieces.
The arts are an innate part of my character and life. I have moved through various mediums over the years, spending most of my time with oils. My subject matter consists of everything we can see and what we cannot. I am continuing my years of self teaching and discovery at whiteSPACE - my workspace and gallery, located in the River Arts District of Asheville, North Carolina. "Timeless art speaks a truth. It is one thing we all understand and agree upon….the truth. The desire for the clarity and lightness we feel in the moment of its recognition pulls us through our lives.”
The working studio & gallery of Philip DeAngelo located in the heart of Asheville's River Arts District, which boasts over 180 artists' studios, its own brewery and some of the best restaurants in Western North Carolina. www.philipdeangeloart.com