Art in Asheville reflecting resilience and healing from Hurricane Helene
The Asheville Gallery of Art presents ‘How We Heal,’ an art exhibit celebrating the resilience of the Western North Carolina community post-Hurricane Helene. The exhibit features works by three talented artists, fostering a sense of healing and unity. An opening reception on February 7 invites art lovers to connect and engage with the artists and their creative narratives.
Asheville, a vibrant city nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is stepping into the light with a unique art exhibit titled “How We Heal.” Hosted by the Asheville Gallery of Art, this showcase is all about celebrating the resilience of the Western North Carolina community following the tumultuous aftermath of Hurricane Helene. It’s not just about art; it’s a heartwarming tribute to how we can come together to heal, both as individuals and as a community.
Mark your calendars! On February 7, from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., the gallery will be hosting an opening reception that promises to bring people together in a friendly atmosphere. It’s a fantastic opportunity to mingle with fellow art lovers, catch some live conversations, and perhaps gain insights into the creative processes behind each piece on display.
This exhibit features the incredible works of three talented artists: Cynthia Brody, Kathleen Stern, and Marion Vidal. Each artist brings a unique flavor to the table, creating a cohesive theme of resilience.
Cynthia Brody, juggling roles as both an artist and a psychotherapist, uses her mixed-media artwork to tell stories that invite viewers to explore not just the pieces, but the feelings and reflections they inspire. Her artwork blends photographs with seemingly unrelated images to create visually striking narratives. Drawing inspiration from her recent transition to Asheville, she incorporates local elements—think bears, kudzu, and the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains—into her creations. This infusion of local culture is sure to resonate deeply with the community.
Next up, we have Kathleen Stern, a retired physician who embraced her passion for art later in life. Stern’s serene landscapes are more than just pretty pictures; they embody messages of healing and reflection. The artist revisited some unfinished canvases, breathing new life into them and transforming the artwork into pieces that symbolize growth and persistence. Her journey illustrates that even in the world of art, the road to success is often paved with challenges and setbacks that can lead to profound personal growth.
Last but certainly not least is Marion Vidal, whose charcoal paintings delve into the elegance of human anatomy and the splendor of natural forms. Through his work, Vidal conveys a compelling narrative of collective resilience. He emphasizes that while each person copes differently with challenges, there’s a shared strength that unites the community of Western North Carolina, allowing everyone to rise together after hardship.
The Asheville Gallery of Art is conveniently located at 82 Patton Avenue and welcomes visitors daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or just someone curious about the healing power of creativity, this exhibit offers something for everyone!
If you’re looking for more information, you can reach out to the gallery at 828.251.5796 or visit their website at AshevilleGallery-of-Art.com. This exhibit is an inspiring reminder of how art can reflect and facilitate healing in our lives, making it a must-visit while in Asheville.
Come soak in the beauty and resilience of the local art scene at “How We Heal” and witness firsthand how creativity can bring a community together in times of hardship. Don’t miss it!
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