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SUMMARY:Heritage Fire
DESCRIPTION:Taking place at The Horse Shoe Farm in Asheville on Sunday\, July 13\, the all-inclusive\, walk- around tour will feature a lineup of local chefs and artisans\, each grilling globally inspired\, heritage-breed proteins al fresco. The offerings include a wide array of meats and heirloom vegetables from the region’s top family farms and local purveyors. Brought to you by top culinary event producers a21\, Heritage Fire educates consumers and offers hands-on experience with honest food sourced straight from the farm. \nAn all-star cast of top chefs from Asheville and beyond will be on-site serving up delicious bites prepared over live fire. Participating talent include Alex and Ashleigh Baxevanis (Feta Flav Greek Taverna)\, Benjamin Sullivan (Cranford Bros BBQ)\, Brett Suess (The Silo Cookhouse at The Horse Shoe Farm)\, Daniel Valladares (Root & Bone)\, Fernando Desa (Goya Foods)\, Jason Sweeney (Asheville Proper)\, Mike Rednak (Indaco)\, Mountain Madre (Mountain Madre)\, Tory Bogin (Claywood)\, Tyler Slade (Bargello) and more!
URL:https://thelaurelofasheville.com/event/heritage-fire/
LOCATION:The Horse Shoe Farm\, 155 Horse Shoe Farm Drive\, Hendersonville\, 28791
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231025T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T170000
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SUMMARY:Palaces for the People: Guastavino's Great American Places
DESCRIPTION:From 1882 to 1943\, in 31 states and six countries\, Raphael Guastavino and his son created more than 600 unique tile domes and vaultings that met his criteria of health\, safety\, and beauty. Palaces for the People is an exhibition about his life and works. It is now open at Asheville Museum of History\, in the city where Guastavino completed his final projects. Unable to find a seat in the tiny Catholic church in Asheville\, he built his last great structure\, the St. Lawrence Basilica. In Asheville\, the exhibit will feature additional elements and artifacts highlighting Guastavino’s time in and around the city. The Exhibition is a co-operative venture of the Guastavino Alliance\, Christmount\, Swannanoa Valley Museum\, and St. Lawrence Basilica.
URL:https://thelaurelofasheville.com/event/palaces-for-the-people-guastavinos-great-american-places/
LOCATION:Asheville Museum of History\, 283 Victoria Road\, Asheville\, NC\, 28801\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Asheville Museum of History":MAILTO:education@ashevillehistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240628T160000
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SUMMARY:Spark of the Eagle Dancer: The Collecting Legacy of Lambert Wilson
DESCRIPTION:This 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 decided to devote his life to supporting and encouraging Native artists. Wilson amassed an extensive collection during his lifetime\, focusing primarily on artists of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians\, Cherokee Nation\, and sovereign nations of the Southwest. Over 140 works on view tell the story of the relationships he built and the impact that he made by dedicating himself to this remarkable collection. \nMuseum Hours:\nThe WCU Fine Art Museum exhibitions and events are free and open to the public. Standard Museum hours are Tuesday through Friday\, 10AM-4PM\, and Thursday\, 10AM-7PM. If you have any questions\, please call (828)227-ARTS. \nImage Credit: John Julius Wilnoty (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians)\, Beetle\, oak burl wood carving\, 4.25 x 9 x 4.625 inches. Photo Credit: Tim Burleson\, Frontier Photography.
URL:https://thelaurelofasheville.com/event/spark-of-the-eagle-dancer-the-collecting-legacy-of-lambert-wilson/
LOCATION:WCU Bardo Arts Center\, 199 Centennial Drive\, Cullowhee\, NC\, 28723\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240315T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250228T160000
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CREATED:20240223T163858Z
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SUMMARY:sov·er·eign·ty: Expressions in Sovereignty of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
DESCRIPTION:On view from March 15\, 2024 through February 28\, 2025\, ‘sov·er·eign·ty: Expressions in Sovereignty of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ illuminates the complexities of tribal sovereignty and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ continuing legacy of resilience.\nFeaturing objects sourced from the Museum of the Cherokee People’s own collections\, ‘sov·er·eign·ty’ is designed to educate visitors about the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ autonomy\, its relationship with the federal government\, and how the tribe has defined its own relationship with its land\, people\, and culture. \nThe Museum of the Cherokee People is the tribal museum of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI)\, one of three federally recognized Cherokee tribes alongside Cherokee Nation and the United Keetowah Band of Cherokee Indians. The EBCI is a self-governed\, autonomous nation with over 16\,000 enrolled members living around the world—it has its own laws\, elections\, and government—and is the only federally recognized Tribal Nation within the boundaries of what is currently known as North Carolina.  \nIn this exhibition\, visitors will learn how\, through adaptability and innovation\, the EBCI has combated attempts to eradicate\, remove\, and assimilate its people and remained on the Qualla Boundary—57\,000 acres (0.00067661% of the original Cherokee territory) which is owned by the EBCI and held in trust by the federal government.
URL:https://thelaurelofasheville.com/event/sov%c2%b7er%c2%b7eign%c2%b7ty-expressions-in-sovereignty-of-the-eastern-band-of-cherokee-indians/
LOCATION:Museum of the Cherokee People\, 589 Tsali Blvd.\, Cherokee\, NC\, 28719
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of the Cherokee People":MAILTO:communications@motcp.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240628T190000
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CREATED:20240215T213204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240217T152419Z
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SUMMARY:Stellar Picks: A Community Choice Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition is for everyone who has a favorite piece of art in the WCU Fine Art Museum collection—or would like to discover one! The Museum recently launched a new web portal for searching the Museum’s permanent collection online. The portal includes images and information about hundreds of works of art from the Museum’s 2\,100-piece collection\, which has a focus on contemporary art of the Americas. The public is invited to browse the new online database and cast a vote for the object they would most like to see on view. Museum staff will tally these votes this spring and present the community’s top picks in April 2024. \nArtwork created by WCU Student Roy Torda.
URL:https://thelaurelofasheville.com/event/stellar-picks-a-community-choice-exhibition/
LOCATION:WCU Bardo Arts Center\, 199 Centennial Drive\, Cullowhee\, NC\, 28723\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240417T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T173000
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SUMMARY:Scribblers Studio: Writing Lab for Tweens
DESCRIPTION:Led by a certified Inward & Artward Creative Facilitator\, Tikva Kingrea\, this 6-week workshop series gives space for young folks’ imaginations to run wild\, turning anything and everything into an opportunity for storytelling! Students ages 11-14 will dive into their own worlds\, build their own imaginations\, and creating their own stories through a smorgasbord of storytelling forms. In this class\, we’re putting creative power back in the hands of the budding creative both individually and as a group. What kind of wildernesses can we construct and discover?  \nAt the end of the day\, we’re exploring various forms of writing\, infusing imagination into our stories\, and we’re building trust and confidence in young creatives. No homework necessary! Every Wednesday\, Apr 17-May 22\, 4:15-5:30p.
URL:https://thelaurelofasheville.com/event/scribblers-studio-writing-lab-for-tweens-2/
LOCATION:Story Parlor\, 227 Haywood Road\, Asheville\, 28806
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240418T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240627T000000
DTSTAMP:20260506T121920
CREATED:20240229T212646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240304T175714Z
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SUMMARY:Upcycle Art Auction
DESCRIPTION:ReClaim Madison Salvage & Thrift announces our 4th Upcycle Art Auction\, a popular community-driven fundraiser event to benefit the Community Housing Coalition (CHC) of Madison County\, NC. Hosted for the first time by the Madison County Arts Council in its prominent arts-based venue\, the exhibit and silent auction will bring the people of Madison County and beyond together at the intersection of reuse\, creativity\, and heart.\nThe auction will feature an intentionally curated exhibit of 35 works created and contributed by professional artists/makers from Madison County and beyond. In addition\, a selection of upcycled creations contributed by community members of all skill levels\, will be available ready to buy at set prices in the lobby of the exhibit
URL:https://thelaurelofasheville.com/event/upcycle-art-auction/
LOCATION:Madison County Arts Council Gallery\, 90 S. Main Street\, Marshall\, NC\, 28753\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240507T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240627T113000
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SUMMARY:Pedaling for Parkinson's
DESCRIPTION:The Pedaling for Parkinson’s program is based on research indicating that forced exercise on a bicycle can reduce symptoms of Parkinson’s. In fact\, participants who ride three days a week over eight weeks have shown improvement in their Parkinson’s related symptoms by as much as 35%
URL:https://thelaurelofasheville.com/event/pedaling-for-parkinsons/
LOCATION:Reuter Family YMCA\, 3 Town Square Blvd\, Asheville\, 28803
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240510T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240809T230000
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CREATED:20240418T162100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T130329Z
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SUMMARY:Movies in the Park: Free Family Films
DESCRIPTION:Movies in the Park returns with free family favorite films projected on a massive outdoor screen in Pack Square Park just after dusk on the second Friday of the month! Community members are invited to bring blankets and lawn chairs to the beloved summer tradition produced by Asheville Parks & Recreation (APR) and sponsored by Au Pair in America. \nThe APR Rec n Roll Play Zone opens about an hour before showtime with games\, music\, and other activities for kids and teens\, as well as themed giveaways while supplies last. \n.:. Movies in the Park 2024 Lineup .:.\n🎩 May 10\, begins around 8:25pm – Wonka – Kids receive free bottles of bubbles\n🕶 June 14\, begins around 8:45pm – Barbie – Kids snag free pink and black sunglasses with UV400 lenses providing 100% UVA and UVB protection\n🦝 July 12\, begins around 8:45pm – Guardians of the Galaxy – Kids get free Recycling Raccoon coloring books\n🤠 August 9\, begins around 8:25pm – Toy Story – Kids receive unique rubber duck toys that change color in water \n.:. Make a Plan .:.\n🌜 All movies begin after dusk in Pack Square Park on 80 Court Plaza in downtown Asheville. Approximate showtimes listed above\, but plan to arrive at least 15 minutes prior.\n🥰 Bring blankets and folding chairs for comfort.\n🎨 APR Rec n Roll Play Zone activities start approximately an hour before showtime.\n👛 Bring money for treats from local vendors Kona Ice of Asheville and Kernel Mike’s World Famous Kettle Corn.\n🌮 Food truck and food tent spaces available for vendors who sell more substantial food like pizza\, sandwiches\, and other entrees. Please contact Calvin Owens at cowens@ashevillenc.gov or (828) 747-1347 for more info.\n🚲 Parking is free in marked spaces on city streets and in city-owned lots on Marjorie and Valley streets after 6pm\, so there’s no need to feed the meter.\n🚫 Pets\, smoking\, and alcohol prohibited.\n🥳 Have fun! Dress up as your favorite characters\, invite friends\, and celebrate cool summer nights. Be sure to tag APR on Instagram and Facebook.\n⛈ Outdoor events may be impacted by summer weather. Follow APR on Instagram and Facebook for cancellation announcements.
URL:https://thelaurelofasheville.com/event/movies-in-the-park-free-family-films/
LOCATION:Pack Square Park\, 121 College St\, Asheville\, NC\, 28801\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Asheville Parks &amp%3Bamp%3B Recreation":MAILTO:cbubenik@ashevillenc.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240520T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240520T220000
DTSTAMP:20260506T121920
CREATED:20240418T155536Z
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SUMMARY:Stand By For Failure Documentary screening + Negativland in-person discussion
DESCRIPTION:Film Screening plus Discussion with Negativland\nSponsored by Asheville FM \nAsheville-based author and music journalist Bill Kopp will be introducing the film and leading a moderated\, interactive discussion following the movie. \nTrailer: tinyurl.com/standbyforfailure\nSince childhood\, David “The Weatherman” Wills has recorded and reported on anything that grabs his attention. When he and friends Richard Lyons and Mark Hosler formed Negativland\, it soon became a collage of sounds and visuals\, both ordinary and extraordinary. The group’s work is so expansive and unique that it cannot help but push boundaries of sound\, media\, propaganda\, and perception. (Ryan Worsley\, US\, 2022\, 96m) \n“If you want to be inspired by individuals who dare to bust down the doors of art’s gatekeepers\, then STAND BY FOR FAILURE is the way to go.”\n— FILM THREAT \n🎛️ Along with the documentary\, Negativland will be performing LIVE at Sly Grog Lounge on Wednesday\, May 22\, with visuals produced and designed by artist SUE-C!\nTickets: https://tinyurl.com/wecanreallyfeel-asheville \n“Few artists have logged as many hours on the battlefield of fair use\, let alone questioned as persistently the associated legal constraints around intellectual property\, as Negativland\, whose sonic\, visual and performance appropriations and parodies have challenged eyeballs\, eardrums and moral standards alike since the late 1970s.”\n— THE WIRE \n“40+ years of Negativland metamedia\, recontextualized into popular feature length documentary entertainment format by Ryan Worsley. You’ve seen and heard it all! But you’ve never seen and heard it like this! ”\n— BOING BOING \n👉 About Bill Kopp:\nWith over 500 bylines in Western North Carolina publications (Mountain Xpress\, Bold Life\, WNC Magazine and more)\, Asheville-based author and music journalist is an acknowledged expert on popular music. Author of two books – Reinventing Pink Floyd: From Syd Barrett to The Dark Side of the Moon and Disturbing the Peace: 415 Records and the Rise of New Wave – Bill Kopp writes for publications across the country and abroad. A contributing editor at Goldmine Magazine and contributing writer at GRAMMY.com\, he has authored more than 30 album liner note essays and conducted more than 1000 interviews. He regularly hosts lecture/discussions on artists and albums of historical importance\, and is a frequent guest on music-focused radio programs and podcasts. \n👉 About Negativland:\n“An urgent show by Negativland and artist SUE-C calls time on a tech dystopia that is as malevolent as it is stupid… to meet the terrifying contemporary moment… as the world slides incrementally into meltdown.”\n– The Wire Magazine \n“Negativland have made a rewarding career out of being prodigious consumers of media who then digest it and recontextualize it\, emphasizing mediated reality’s crazy-making absurdity and the infinite malleability of perception and ‘truth.’”\n– Dave Segal\, The Stranger \n“Negativland are proud subverters of culture\, causing trouble while having fun.”\n– NPR Tiny Desk Concert
URL:https://thelaurelofasheville.com/event/stand-by-for-failure-documentary-screening-negativland-in-person-discussion/
LOCATION:Grail Movie House\, 45 S French Broad Ave\, Asheville\, NC\, 28801
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ORGANIZER;CN="103.3 Asheville FM":MAILTO:kp@ashevillefm.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240520T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240520T230000
DTSTAMP:20260506T121920
CREATED:20240418T165931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T130925Z
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SUMMARY:Negativland + SUE-C: We Can Really Feel Like We're Here
DESCRIPTION:With opening acts Sleep Number and Kima Moore. \nNegativland + virtual SUE-C come to Asheville for the first time ever with a Special Multi-Venue/Multi-Day Double-Feature: a documentary about the group\, and a live multi-media performance! \n📽️ On Monday\, May 20 at 7pm\, the Grail Moviehouse in Asheville will be screening the new feature film Stand By For Failure: A Documentary About Negativland (from director Ryan Worsley) with members of Negativland in person for the Q and A. Presented by Music Movie Mondays\, and sponsored by 103.3 Asheville FM. \n🎛️ On Wednesday\, May 22 at 7pm\, at the newly reopened Sly Grog Lounge\, Negativland will perform their live show We Can Really Feel Like We’re Here\, accompanied by SUE-C’s unique and immersive visuals. This is the latest audio-visual collaboration between Negativland and “real-time cinema” visual artist SUE-C\, and it’s about the evolving forms of media and technology that orchestrate our perceptions as we head onto our next election.  \nIf you’re under forty-five years of age\, there’s a good chance that you reference stories and life-lessons from video games more often than you do lines from films. Today’s generation gap comes in part from a schism of media consumption habits that occurred three decades ago\, when gaming outpaced cinema and television as the state-of-the-art for narrative storytelling. Not only are the stories being told different — the way in which they are being told say different things about human agency\, and the rules that govern the changing of the rules. \nPower holds the status quo in place by pitting those who oppose it against each other. But trust between us prisoners grows when one realizes that all sales are not final\, and that both sides have always been playing an Infinite Game. Join Negativland and the virtual SUE-C for a dangerous night of legacy audiovisual entertainment: We Can Really Feel Like We’re Here. \n“An urgent show by Negativland and artist SUE-C calls time on a tech dystopia that is as malevolent as it is stupid… to meet the terrifying contemporary moment… as the world slides incrementally into meltdown.”  \n– The Wire Magazine \nNegativland + SUE-C on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert: https://tinyurl.com/negativland-sue-c-tinydesk \n👉 NEGATIVLAND \nSince 1980\, the multimedia collective known as Negativland have been creating records\, CDs\, video\, fine art\, books\, radio and live performance using appropriated sounds\, images\, objects\, and text. Mixing original materials and original music with things taken from corporately owned mass culture and the world around them\, Negativland re-arrange these found bits and pieces to make them say and suggest things that they never intended to. In doing this kind of cultural archaeology and “culture jamming” (a term they coined way back in 1984)\, Negativland have been sued twice for copyright infringement. Their art and media interventions pose both serious and silly questions about the nature of sound\, media\, technology\, control\, ownership\, propaganda\, power\, and perception in the United States of America. Their work is now referenced and taught in many college courses in the US\, has been written about and cited in over 150 books and legal journals\, and they sometimes lecture about their work in the USA and in Europe. \n“Negativland have made a rewarding career out of being prodigious consumers of media who then digest it and recontextualize it\, emphasizing mediated reality’s crazy-making absurdity and the infinite malleability of perception and ‘truth.’”  \n– Dave Segal\, The Stranger \n“Negativland are proud subverters of culture\, causing trouble while having fun.”  \n– NPR Tiny Desk Concert \n👉 SUE-C \nSue Slagle (SUE-C) is an award-winning artist\, engineer and educator whose work in “real time cinema” presents a new\, imaginative perspective on live performance. Her evolution as a new media artist began in late-90s San Francisco where she was an influential member of the electronic music scene\, owning the experimental record label Orthlorng Musork\, organizing audio-visual cultural events and teaching the first creative coding classes in Max Software. After finishing her masters degree in engineering at UC Berkeley she moved to Oakland where she became co-owner of the Ego Park gallery and helped launch the First Friday art walks. \nHer performances blend cinema and technology into an organic\, improvisational and immersive act\, created from live cameras\, light pads and video algorithms. She has always pushed the boundaries of human-computer interaction\, employing emerging technologies and inventing many of her own\, both through performance and tinkering with hundreds of students in her well established teaching practice. She is currently a Video Designer at Meow Wolf.
URL:https://thelaurelofasheville.com/event/negativland-sue-c-we-can-really-feel-like-were-here/
LOCATION:sly grog\, 271 Haywood Street\, Asheville\, NC\, 28801\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="103.3 Asheville FM":MAILTO:kp@ashevillefm.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240520T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240520T220000
DTSTAMP:20260506T121920
CREATED:20240423T045748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T130932Z
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SUMMARY:Brandon Rainwater Stand up Comedy
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a night of laughter with the hilarious Brandon Rainwater! Get ready for a comedy show that will have you rolling in your seats. This in person event will be held at The Bier Garden\, so grab your friends and get ready for a night of fun. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to see Brandon Rainwater perform live! Featuring Dante’ Quitman\, guest Zlata Cass. Hosted by Ryan Cox! Full menu options! Largest beer selections in Asheville.
URL:https://thelaurelofasheville.com/event/brandon-rainwater-stand-up-comedy/
LOCATION:The Bier Garden\, 46 Haywood Street\, Asheville\, NC\, 28801
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ORGANIZER;CN="Slice of Life Comedy":MAILTO:Sliceoflifecomedy@gmail.com
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