Here’s the press release: RiverSculpture Festival will hold a preview party and fundraiser Sept. 18. The festival, which was held at French Broad River Park but this year moves to Woodfin, is an annual event that features awesome works of art.
The event, featuring 32 sculptures by 27 artists from three states, will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Blue Spiral 1 art gallery on Biltmore Ave. The suggested donation at the door is $25 per person.
RiverSculpture at Reynolds Mountain will be open free to the public starting Sept. 27 and will be open through Jan. 5. A series of special events on the weekends integrates music, dance, theater and kids’ art with the sculpture. There will be school field trips and guided group tours by participating sculptors. For times and dates, go to www.riversculpture.com.
RiverSculpture is sponsored by the town of Woodfin and Reynolds Mountain in conjunction with the Asheville Area Arts Council and YMI Cultural Center, as well as by corporate sponsors and private contributors.
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Too bad it moved away from the park. It was such a great place to walk and see the sculpture – and they had finally installed all of the concrete slabs – what a waste. I wont be going to Reynolds Mountain to see it. They need to change the name from RiverSculpture to something more appropriate. How about ClearCutMountainSculpture!