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Friday, June 14, 2024

Art in Bloom '24

 As I mentioned on Living in Black Mountain, my other blog, I volunteered with a friend to serve beverages in the gallery while the Gala party opened the exhibits.

 https://blackmountainbarb.blogspot.com/2024/06/art-in-bloom-at-black-mountain-center.html

Blogger is having difficulty with links these days, sorry.

Detail from the gallery entrance display



Each art work and floral display was given good documentation. 

My friend and I had a brief chance to look at the art before patrons arrived at 5. We probably emptied 4-5 bottles of wine and 4 beers were given to the guests in the hour or so we served. Water was available downstairs. The Center for the Arts has 3 levels, a back entrance on a patio for the lowest, main street entrance and theatre with balcony in middle, and gallery and classroom area with balcony on third. The classroom area is also used for special events, which is where we were located.

There was a harp player on the opposite corner of the room, and I hated that every time I opened our ice chest it made a loud squeak! The harp is barely discernable, but her music stand can be seen below.. The traffic was thin, then crowded, off and on the whole time.


Myself and friend who doesn't like her photo taken. She was a great help in handing the cork removals with a good corkscrew, while I did the white wine which came off the ice to be poured.



 A more busy moment.

A lovely little bouquet was on our table.


Many seatings were provided outside on each deck and the ground floor terrace. Just seeing what people carried around from the food let us know it was pretty impressive and varied.

Our shift was over at 6, and I was really tired from just standing 1-1/2 hours. But I'm getting over something, so it was ok. I had a good night's sleep when I got home.

The views of the gallery are available until Saturday. The flowers of course won't last very long. 

The rest of the Art in Bloom affair which people love are the garden tours. There are 7 local gardens which they can take their tickets to, explore, and see the pleine air artists at work. Then these paintings will be on display at the Center for the Arts in a week or so.

Of course I can't share any more of the gallery exhibits since people are paying good donations to the center to see them. But I may later...


"Plein air artist Rob Freet is one of our featured artists you’ll see on this tour. It continues today through 2pm and tomorrow from 10am to 2pm. Your garden tour ticket also includes access to the gallery of floral arrangements, so make sure you take advantage!"

From the Center for the Arts on Facebook, 6.14.24



Saturday, June 11, 2016

Art in Bloom 10th Anniversary

The weather couldn't be more perfect for garden tours! Sunshine and cool breezes, and a low humidity. 

We had many visitors at the garden where I volunteered as a docent while folks who'd purchased tickets visited and took pictures and met the owner.  The proceeds go to the Black Mountain Center for the Arts.  There were five homes which opened their gardens to the tour-ists.  They will also be open all day Saturday, June 11, and tickets can be purchased at the Center for the Arts. 









I'll share a few more from this mostly shade garden later on.  Beautiful shapes, and blooms and lots of surprises of the gardener's hands.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Art in Bloom in Black Mountain, NC

Once a year, Black Mountain Center for the Arts hosts a gallery exhibit that is beautiful for just a few days.  There are art pieces chosen by florists of the area, and then they create a floral arrangement to go with the art, which are displayed together in the BMCA gallery.  The best of the display is on Thurs. evening when dinner is served...for a fund-raising ticket of course.

Then Friday and Saturday are garden tours at area homes, with volunteers to show the ticketed guests around these gardens.  I'm a volunteer, and have been for the last several years.
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I was thrilled to see that a poet is also involved this year in the festivities, Fred Chappel, who will give a free reading on Saturday afternoon at BMCA.

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And don't miss the free exhibit of the art which is painted in the gardens by Plein Air artists and will be on display from June 22 to July 17 at BMCA.

The volunteers met the organizers and the Plein Air artists last Sunday at Libba Tracey's
Looking down the hill to the "barn, which is huge, just to give you some perspective

LIMITED tickets are now available for the GALA PREVIEW DINNER PARTY on Thursday, June 18, 2015. Call 828/669-0930 for your $40 reservation.
View from the Tracy home's fence line of the Blue Ridge Mountains
Unlimited tickets will be available the week of the event for the Cottage Garden Tour on Friday & Saturday, June 19 & 20, 2015.

Vegetable garden at the Tracy home


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