The River Arts District in Asheville, North Carolina, has announced the theme for their upcoming Second Saturday Art Strolls. The theme, “Who Am I, Who Are We?” will guide artists, galleries, and collectives in exploring ideas of individual and collective identity through their creations. Each month will focus on a different prompt, with April’s theme being “Cycles of Nature.”
This initiative aims to deepen the connection between artists and visitors, providing a platform for meaningful conversations and cultural exchange. The Second Saturday Art Strolls will showcase the artists’ interpretations of the monthly themes, allowing the community to engage directly with the art and artists.
Residents, tourists, and art enthusiasts are invited to join in the celebration of creativity and diversity in the River Arts District. The Second Saturday Art Strolls offer a unique opportunity to experience the rich perspectives of the artists in this vibrant community.
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