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Art on Main is a Hendersonville Tradition
Western North Carolina's residents are so full of artistic talent that it can be overwhelming to think about how they are able to make such beautiful pieces. Whether it be furniture design, fine craft, or photography, art can be found at every turn in the Blue Ridge Mountains, with each work boasting skill and exuding inspiration.
While the end result may seem more akin to magic than hard work, artists of all mediums must posses patience and great attention to detail in order to complete their pieces. This weekend, on October 2nd and 3rd, local and national artists invite residents and visitors to observe and participate in their artistic processes. Downtown Hendersonville will be alive with musicians, storytellers, performers, and artists teaching festival attendees more about their work and even offering live demonstrations.
Art on Main has been a tradition in the Hendersonville community for more than fifty years, and its quality has done nothing but evolve and improves as new artists join in on the fun and returning artists bring new work to share. Autumn is perhaps the best time to experience and learn about Western North Carolina's art scene. The temperatures will make for a perfect day for strolling the quaint streets of downtown, and the picturesque season makes it easy to understand why the region is home to so many artists.
The beauty in the Asheville area is inherently linked to the four distinct seasons, protected forests, and mountain views, and Fox Run Preserve, a Hendersonville gated community, is perhaps one of the best places from which to enjoy it all. Ideal for artists and art enthusiasts alike, Fox Run showcases Hendersonville's best qualities and is sure to provide inspiration for your next work.
To learn more about the Hendersonville property available at Fox Run Preserve, complete an online contact form for contact the community consultant Sonny Iler at 828-329-9777.