February 2011
{Pre}HAPPENING at 5 Walnut Wine Bar / Gallery:
posted: February 5, 2011

What: A one night show & long term exhibition
When: Saturday, March 12th - Starts at 8pm
Where: The Wine Bar: 5 Walnut Street, Asheville NC
www.5walnut.com
$5 Suggested Donation

A one night show & long term exhibition next door of last years photos and video documentation. During the opening we’ll have access to the front of the building and chicken alley next door for multi-media and performance.

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{Pre}HAPPENING at Asheville Arts Council (AAC)
posted: February 5, 2011

What: A one night {Pre}HAPPENING show, focused on Performance, Movement, Sound, Multi-Media & Sculpture
When: Saturday, March 5th Starts at 8pm
Where: “Artery” Space: 346 Depot Street, Asheville NC
www.ashevillearts.com
$5 Suggested Donation

The mission of the Asheville Area Arts Council is to unify established creative professionals and organizations into a collaborative and thriving sector, to cultivate emerging grassroots entrepreneurs through direct financial support and access to opportunities, and to enhance the profile and visibility of our unique culture.

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{Pre}HAPPENING at Madison County Arts Council
posted: February 5, 2011

What: A preview of work developing for {Re}HAPPENING 2011
When: Saturday, February 19th - Starts at 8pm
Where: 90 South Main Street, Marshall NC
www.madisoncountyarts.com
$5 Suggested Donation

The Madison County Arts Council was formed in 1978. A county of approximately 450 square miles, with a population of 19,000; sparsely settled and encompassing many areas of National Forest and rough terrain, Madison County is an area of unsurpassed natural beauty. The residents of Madison County reflect the rich and varied terrain of our county - there are families who have been in our mountains for generations, there are families who settled here and are now raising their own families and there are new folks who are constantly choosing to call Madison County home - all of these people are reflected in our artists. The variety of artists who choose to make Madison County their home ranges from the traditional to cutting edge. MCAC works to serve all residents and artists.

Madison County has a long history in contemporary and traditional arts and crafts. The current Board of Directors believes that sustainable and active Arts Council needs community involvement and support - individuals who are willing to support its efforts with their time and expertise. We invite you to support the Madison County Arts Council to make our shared history a living reality for further generations of Madison County residents.

You can support the Arts Council in a myriad of way - some individuals donate artistic talent, others volunteer time and energy to committees, events and the board, and others contribute financially - all are equally important to the health of our organization and all are welcome. Please go to the Supporter - Join us! section of this website for further information.

Including:
Performance
Sound
Multi-Media
Installation
Sculpture
& More…
 
Participating Artists:
Gene Felice
Chandra Sukla
Scott Fur
Jinx & Melissa
Claire Elizabeth Barratt
Elisa Faires
Chris Perryman
   
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