Apr 29 Wednesday
This is an exhibition of multiple artists works as they pertain to the interpretation of relationships between color and mood. Consider the emotional power of color and the way it evokes story, atmosphere and meaning. This exhibition hopes to reveal a playful and experimental interaction through color's ability to shape perceptions and influence emotions.
Resources For Resilience is an Asheville-based nonprofit organization sharing practical tools and research-based resources for individuals, teams, and communities to manage stress and prevent burnout.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, we are offering FREE educational programming, workshops, and trainings.
These events are offered both in person across WNC- and online!
Virtual Events for WNC Residents, Professionals, and Leaders:-Community Listening Circles: Every Wednesday, 12-1 pm-‘Reconnecting Through Hard Times’ 1-hour Webinar: Every Thursday, 12-1 pm-'Reconnect for Better Days' 1-hour Webinar: First Friday of the month, 12-1pm
In-Person AND Virtual Events for WNC Residents, Professionals, and Leaders:-'Reconnect for Resilience' 2-Day Personal & Professional Development Training-'Recharging Resilience' 1-Day Community Training-'Leading Through Hard Times' 1-Day Professional Development Training
Space is limited and these no-cost opportunities ends in June, so visit our Events Calendar to register today, or sign up for our newsletter to stay connected.
Join PBS North Carolina at the Fine Arts Theatre in Asheville for a screening of "A Life Reimagined: The George Masa Story," a new documentary about the remarkable life of the mysterious Japanese photographer. Following the screening, join a discussion with filmmaker Paul Bonesteel.
Challenge yourself while drinking beer! Teams of up to 6 can compete for fantastic prizes. Join us in the taproom every Wednesday from 7-9. Bring a phone!
Totally RAD Trivia is back at 12 Bones Brewing! Join us every Wednesday night as Lochlan takes the mic, bringing a great mix of fun questions, good vibes, and plenty of chances to win. Grab your team, your favorite brew, and let’s play!
Sass, Style, and Self-Expression: Your Burlesque Journey Starts Here
Curious about burlesque? This six-week mini-mester is your invitation to explore sass, style, and self-expression in a supportive, joyful space. You’ll learn one complete, flirty combo featuring glove peels, boa moments, and robe reveals—building week by week so you can grow comfortable, confident, and captivating.No dance experience necessary. Heels optional. Boas and gloves available to borrow—just bring a robe or front-opening layer and your fabulous self.6 WeeksWednesday Evenings (7:00 - 8:00)April 1st - May 6thAges 18+$51 - $119, Sliding Scale
Weds are for free comedy!
Asheville Longest Running stand up comedy Open mic, The Disclaimer Stand Up lounge now At Third Room.Disclaimer Comedy has been producing comedy shows in Asheville for over a decade. Bringing in the likes of Rory Scovel, Hannibal Burress, Tom Segura, and more. But, The Disclaimer's Pride and Joy has always been "The Disclaimer Stand Up Lounge Comedy Open-Mic". A sign up, go up open mic. With a wild roster of Asheville comics, Traveling comics, FIRST TIMERS, comics on Netflix, Comedy Central, Dry Bar, Don't tell, to comics who have probably been on COPS a few times. It's a real grab bag variety show, and home to a lot of talented creators in the southeast.
Now setting up shop in Third Room in Downtown Asheville at 46 Wall Street at 9pm
ALWAYS FREE TO THE PUBLIC
Come Laugh with us, At us, Just come laugh.
"It's like a nascar race, but they turn right sometimes"- 1st time Audience member
"it's a different show everytime and I always enjoy the randomness of it"- Long time Audience member
"I never seen a open mic like this"- Long time comic
Same hit-or-miss comedy. Always fun. Always free AND after the Open Mic, we begin Karaoke!
MTN VIBEZ Presents Latin Night every Wednesday. Dance Lessons 8:30-9 PM-All Skill Levels and All Latin Genres-Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, Cumbia, Reggaeton. Open dance is from 9 pm-midnight.
$10 cover
Apr 30 Thursday
The word craft-itarianism was coined by 2026 Center for Craft Curatorial Fellow Alyssa Velazquez to name artistic projects that generate employment, raise awareness, or offer therapeutic support through craft. These programs provide a space where people affected by addiction, incarceration, and gun violence can find solidarity while learning a skill.
Craft-itarianism: Community Action Through Craft celebrates nonprofits and artists who believe in—and actively practice—the power of craft to support and empower individuals and communities.
This exhibition was curated by 2026 Center for Craft Curatorial Fellow Alyssa Velazquez. Launched in 2017, the Curatorial Fellowship supports emerging curators exploring new ideas about craft with mentorship, professional development, and a $5,000 honorarium to realize an exhibition.
On view February 27, 2026–September 27, 2026.