Aug 14 Friday
Explore the mountain after hours with your own personal guides during our Grandfather by Night series! You’ll discover some of the park’s nighttime wonders, watch a stunning sunset (weather permitting) and experience the mountain as never before! The Naturalist Program version of Grandfather by Night includes an outdoor interpretive program about flora, fauna, folklore and other topics after sunset. This edition of the event series is accessible for those in a wheelchair or with limited mobility. Advance registration required.
Thirty years ago, RENT ignited Broadway like a lightning bolt — a raw, raucous, Pulitzer Prize–winning love letter that gave voice to the misfits, the rebels, the ones who loved without permission. Three decades later, its fire still burns.
In the East Village, a patchwork of outsiders fight to create and survive in a city that’s forgotten them. They turn struggle into art and fear into defiance. Through loss, love, and the noise of the city, they find strength together in the face of adversity.
Based on Puccini’s masterpiece, La Bohème, and fueled by its electric rock score and unflinching humanity, RENT is one of the most influential musicals of the 20th century, reimagined this season with the bold artistry of Flat Rock Playhouse. Join the revolution. No Day But Today.
Event Times: 2:00 PM & 7:30 PMTICKETS STARTING AT: $60Child Pricing Available (17 & under)
Aug 15 Saturday
Thursday, August 13 9-5Friday, August 14 9-5Saturday, August 15 9-4*Over 300 quilts on display*$13,000 in prize money*more than 25 Vendors*Gift Shop*Silent Auction*Quilts for Sale*2026 Opportunity Quilt Raffle*Demonstrations by Expert Quilters*Special Exhibits*Sewing Station for KidsAdmission $10Students (13-18) $5Children 12 and under freeCredit Cards acceptedWNC Ag Center,Davis Event Center765 Boylston HwyFletcher NC 28732Handicap AccessibleFree ParkingSponsored by the Asheville Quilt Guild and Moda Fabrics and Aurifil
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.
The Grey Eagle PresentsOur First Annual Summer Market Series ~ Unique hand crafted items made locally with loveSaturday, June 20Saturday, July 18Saturday August 1510am-2pmThis is a FREE event!
Vendor inquiries ~ email sarah@thegreyeagle.com
The WNC Sculpture Center’s Third Saturday Family Workshop series invites families to gather once a month for hands-on, creative experiences that blend art-making, learning, and quality time together. Held every third Saturday, each workshop features a different accessible, family-friendly project—ranging from sculpture and printmaking to mixed‑media creations—designed to encourage collaboration across generations. Led by knowledgeable staff and artists, the workshops often include opportunities to explore the sculpture park, helping participants connect creativity with place. The series emphasizes creativity, shared experiences, and making meaningful keepsakes, making it a welcoming entry point for families to engage with the arts together.
The Jazz Showcase is curated by esteemed pianist, scholar, and UNC Asheville music professor Dr. Bill Bares; this showcase series is dedicated to bringing the region’s finest jazz musicians and most compelling sounds to our stage in a true listening room experience.
Hosted by 19-time GRAMMY winner Béla Fleck, this concert is the culmination of our renowned banjo camp.
Celebrated faculty will join Béla and other special guests for a unique performance displaying the wonderful diversity of the banjo.
Platinum-selling American pop-rock artist Augustana emerged as one of the defining voices of mid-2000s alternative rock with their 2005 debut All the Stars and Boulevards.