Asheville Gallery of Art will celebrate the opening of its new space at 82 Patton Avenue in downtown Asheville with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday, April 6, at 4 p.m.
Ambassadors from the Asheville Chamber of Commerce will preside, with refreshments and a gala reception to follow. The artists will be present to answer any questions about their work.
The space represents a new chapter for AGA, Asheville’s longest-established gallery. Founded as an artist co-op 28 years ago, AGA presents the work of 30 local artists. The gallery’s diversity of styles, ranging from representational landscapes, to figurative work, to colorful abstracts, showcases the incredible range of talent in the region.