River Arts District

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River Arts District

The River Arts District in Asheville was created to provide artists with spacious areas to work while immersing themselves in the natural beauty and free-spirited atmosphere of the city. This district is composed of 22 buildings, once used for industrial and historical purposes. Among these buildings are a former tannery and a cotton mill, adding to the district’s charm. Located near the French Broad River, the River Arts District serves as a vibrant hub for the art scene in Asheville.

Visitors have the opportunity to explore the district and engage with over 200 artists who specialize in various mediums such as textiles, ceramics, paintings, photography, jewelry, and more. It’s a delightful experience to meet these talented individuals and admire their unique creations. Additionally, if you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind souvenir from your time in Asheville, this district offers an excellent selection to choose from. Take a leisurely stroll through the River Arts District and immerse yourself in the artistic ambiance of Asheville.

Visitors often praise the district for its friendly local artists who are more than happy to engage in conversations. However, one small issue that could be improved is the signage in the area. Some of the galleries located in old warehouses can be hard to identify due to a lack of clear markers or directions.