Arts Council of Henderson County presents 65th Art on Main
Sep 08, 2024 06:24PM ● By WNC Business
HENDERSONVILLE – The Arts Council of Henderson County is proud to present the 65th annual
Art on Main fine art and craft festival in Historic Downtown Hendersonville, September 28
and 29, 2024. Festival hours will be 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on both days.
“Art on Main 2024 promises to celebrate the amazing creativity and many talents of artists from
across the region, making it a must-see event for art lovers and the community,” said Simone
Wood, Chair of the Arts Council’s Art on Main Committee.
One of western North Carolina’s most popular outdoor arts festivals, Art on Main will feature fine
art and craft from regional artists from as far away as Canada. More than 100 artists will line
Main Street Hendersonville with their art work in the following categories: clay,
drawing/graphics, fiber/leather, glass, jewelry, metal, mixed media, watercolor, alcohol ink, oil,
acrylic, photography, and wood. A $2,000 award will be presented to artists in this juried and judged show.
Demonstrating artists will also be on hand to show and explain their creative processes.
New artists in this year’s show include Victor Field and Megan Huston from Ataraxia Designs.
Their art work combines awareness and sustainability as two grounding principles, while they
create using natural materials of clay and organic cotton, keeping the earth, its treasures, and
future generations in mind. Ataraxia Designs include thought provoking ideas, with words and
elements of poetry, in hopes of inspiring individuals to laugh, share, or give of themselves.
Janet Leazenby, a popular local clay artist, is returning with her signature whimsical rabbits and
much more. Janet, a former art teacher, began working in clay when she was a teenager. From
her desire to incorporate “organic” elements into her work that would retain the quality of living
and dancing, she experimented and created her own processes that infuse her work with a permanent sense of movement.
The Art on Main Committee has selected “There is Still Time,” an acrylic painting by Erika
Wilson for this year’s marketing image. Erika is a visual artist based in Asheville, NC and Salt
Lake City, UT whose work is deeply inspired by natural wilderness, as well as cultivated nature,
found in urban spaces: gardens, houseplants, and roadside tree tangles. Erika’s artwork is an
exercise in seeing with deeper curiosity as we navigate what may seem ordinary, and is an
invitation to embrace belonging within the strange and unknown.
Many Art on Main artists are contributing a piece of their work to the 2024 Raffle conducted by
the Arts Council of Henderson County. There will be a raffle tent with the raffle items to view.
Tickets will be available for $5 each at the Welcome tents and the Raffle tent. Winners will be
announced Sunday night.
Art on Main is free and open to the public. Children’s Goody bags will be available at the Arts
Council’s Welcome tables, as well as maps, and more information about the show. Please leave
pets comfortably at home. Hendersonville City ordinance prohibits animals in the event area.
Art on Main is presented by the Arts Council of Henderson County with support provided by
Henderson County Tourism Development Authority, the City of Hendersonville, and the North Carolina Arts Council.
The art festival is also sponsored by these community businesses: Benson & Babb Interiors, Boyd Chevrolet, First Citizens Bank, The Starving Artist, Beginnings Quilt Shop, Wild Birds Unlimited, The Laurel of Asheville, and media sponsors WNCW 88.7.
The art festival is also sponsored by these community businesses: Benson & Babb Interiors, Boyd Chevrolet, First Citizens Bank, The Starving Artist, Beginnings Quilt Shop, Wild Birds Unlimited, The Laurel of Asheville, and media sponsors WNCW 88.7.
For more information please contact the Arts Council of Henderson County at
[email protected], [email protected], or 828-693-8504.
About The Arts Council of Henderson County:
The Arts Council of Henderson County is a community organization that promotes, advocates
The Arts Council of Henderson County is a community organization that promotes, advocates
for, and nurtures the arts in Henderson County and Western North Carolina. The Arts Council is supported in part by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources, funds administered by the Community Foundation of Henderson County, Henderson County Tourism Development Authority, and the City of Hendersonville.
Source: The Arts Council of Henderson County
Source: The Arts Council of Henderson County