The Laurel of Asheville‘s Community Events Calendar
If you would like to submit an event to appear in our online Community Events Calendar, please visit our submission page.
The Laurel of Asheville is a lifestyle magazine focused on the arts, culture, and communities of Western North Carolina, and submitted events should fall within this context. If your event occurs over several days, please submit multiple events. Events extending beyond a month will not be accepted. All submissions are subject to editorial approval and edits for clarity and style before being published online. If you are going to include a photograph, please be certain that you have the rights to utilize that image. If there is a question about image rights, we may remove the image. Also, images should be no larger than 2000 pixels wide. Large images will prevent the event from being submitted. Please allow up to 5 days for your even to be posted. If you encounter difficulties submitting an event, please email [email protected].
Black Mountain College and Mexico
Black Mountain College had important links to Mexico that until now have been little investigated. Two crucibles of 20th-century creativity, BMC galvanized and inspired artists and intellectuals from around the […]
Bizarre Sábado
Bizarre Sábado Multiple dates June – August; Details Below During the course of the exhibition Black Mountain College and Mexico, BMCM+AC will host a series of experiential art events. These […]
Rachel Meginnes: Snapshot
Tracey Morgan Gallery 188 Coxe Ave, AshevilleGallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11am-5pm Reception for the Artist: Friday July 21, 6pm-8pm Tracey Morgan Gallery is pleased to present Snapshot, an exhibition of new work by artist Rachel […]
Wee Wine & Dahlias
Bullington Gardens 95 Upper Red Oak Trail, HendersonvilleBullington Gardens invites you to experience the epitome of exclusivity with their new and exciting offering - twilight parties in the enchanting gardens. Now accepting reservations, this is your chance […]
RECEPTION: Spark of the Eagle Dancer: The Collecting Legacy of Lambert Wilson
WCU Bardo Arts Center 199 Centennial Drive, CullowheeThis exhibition celebrates the legacy of Lambert Wilson, a passionate collector of contemporary Native American art who encountered a beloved Cherokee sculpture as a student at Western Carolina University and […]