Even in Asheville and surrounding towns, where an abundance of exceptional eating options abound, people tend to settle on their own favorite spots, returning again and again—either because of high-quality, creatively prepared food or for the ambience and personality of the place.
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The Wild Truth: The World of Birds
The sky is gray and the ground wet, but a dozen enthusiastic souls have shown up for the monthly bird walk at the Beaver Lake Bird Sanctuary. Binoculars in hand and toting cameras, the group sets out with high expectations.
Feeling Good Opens at Tryon Painters and Sculptors
This year, Tryon Painters and Sculptors (TPS) will provide eight non-juried exhibitions, allowing member artists to showcase and sell their works. These exhibits feature a wide range of media, styles and perspectives.
New Spring Exhibitions Open at Blue Spiral 1
This month, Blue Spiral 1 kicks off the multi-artist exhibition Sports! a collection of works by Kreh Mellick and a two-person exhibition of figurative works by painter Jon Sours and sculptor Kensuke Yamada.
Asheville Gallery of Art Celebrates WNC’s Natural Beauty with Our Mountain Home
Asheville Gallery of Art invites viewers to pause, reflect and reconnect with the natural beauty of Western North Carolina through Our Mountain Home: A Celebration of Place and Presence, an exhibition this month of oil paintings by Annie Gustely and watercolor works by Bronwen McCormick.
Formed and Fired Here Highlights Clay Community at Art Place Gallery in Hendersonville
Since opening in 2024, the Stuart Glassman Clay Studio has become a hub for ceramic artists in Henderson County. Formed and Fired Here: Clay Works from the Stuart Glassman Clay Studio offers a focused look at that growing community through work made entirely within the studio’s walls.
In Bloom: Oconee Bells
Beautiful and delicate, the creamy white flowers of Oconee bells, Shortia galacifolia, are a highlight of early spring in Asheville Botanical Garden. The bell-shaped flowers with scalloped petals emerge from beneath the evergreen, heart-shaped leaves, sometimes in late February, but most often in early March.
Education 2026: John C. Campbell Folk School Holds Online Auction of Handcrafted Work
Beginning Monday, March 2, and running through Friday, March 13, the John C. Campbell Folk School will hold its annual online auction featuring a range of handcrafted works including paintings, fiber work, metalwork, jewelry and woodcarving.
