A Guide to the River Arts District, Asheville NC (Why, What, and How)

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From the coffee to urban wine, restaurants and skate parks, art in its various mediums and form is the focus of the River Arts District in Downtown Asheville.

Paintings adorn the walls, sculptures stand proud in gardens, murals form the backsplashes to bars, and graffiti wraps around the revitalized warehouses and brick buildings of the region.

This is just not one or two buildings dedicated to celebrating local artisans and a vibrant community spirit but blocks of it. It’s well suited to the free and adventurous lifestyle of Western North Carolina.

It’s definitely one of our favorite things to do in Downtown Asheville. 

What is the River Arts District in Asheville?

River Arts District, Asheville, North Carolina

The River Arts District or RAD for short is the artistic heart of Asheville.

In the late 1800s it was the industrial heart of the city with factories and mills lining the river. This didn’t last and soon it turned into a run-down area with abandoned and boarded up buildings.

Until the 1980s where this gritty industrial area started to transform, its rebirth growing local artist’s need for cheap rents and large studio spaces.

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Rooms and rooms of art

For over two decades now these empty warehouses, factories, mills, and tanneries have been revitalized into this colorful and creative safe haven for local and resident artists, and now visitors, who want to experience what can happen when a community puts art, people, and unique stories first.

These days the rent prices aren’t as cheap as they were in the beginning. With the exploding growth of this area, and future expansion plans, it was only a matter of time.

The River Arts District stretches over a mile and is made up of 22 buildings housing more than 200 local artists working in paint, pencil, pottery, metal, fiber, glass, cold wax, paper and more. Within some of these buildings, you’ll find multiple artists, sculptors, and studios.

The region is divided into hubs that take up a block or two.

 Each hub is identified by a color (red, green, blue, purple, orange), which corresponds to pole banners you’ll see along the road, building colors, and the map/brochure for each area.

Within each hub, you’ll find studios, galleries, places to eat and drink, and live music venues. (See our REEL of the River Arts District)

Where is the Asheville River Arts District?

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River Arts District

The River Arts District is located just south of the main downtown Asheville area east of the railroad trips and the French Broad River. The paved 2-mile Wilma Dykeman greenway runs alongside the river and through the district and features public artwork.

There is ample parking on the streets around each of the hubs.

Why visit the River Arts District (especially with kids)

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Mural in the Foundy St District

I was worried half a day would be too much exploring this place in Asheville and the kids would get bored. Typically, they are in an art museum.

But this is not pristine, stuffy, and quiet like an art museum. Even our teen enjoyed it a lot.

What sets this apart from an art museum, and why I especially recommend it when traveling with kids, is that this is a living, breathing creative space.

It’s art in process: from the originating ideas written all over walls, to pieces in motion sitting on desks or easels, to completed works beautifully displayed on shelves.

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Artist’s Studio

You can walk through artists’ studios and see the messy side of creation (with its mistakes), touch (check first) or snap mural photos, talk to the artists, participate in a class, see an eclectic mix of art designs and forms, and even purchase something you can’t stop thinking about or looking at.

And all of this comes with a local perspective helping you to get to know the culture of the region you are visiting. In this case, Asheville, a city that puts community, art, and nature at the center of everything.

Any art enthusiasts or collectors on a getaway to Asheville, you will love diving into this blossoming eclectic, home-grown art scene.

It’s also a place for those who love shopping – you can’t beat a piece of art hanging from your wall to remind you of your Asheville.

There is something to suit all budgets from postcard sized prints, little trinkets, mugs, vintage clothes, and jewelry pieces to wall sized canvas paintings and commissioned sculptures that could set you back tens of thousands of dollars. Art is always in the eye of the beholder (of the eye or wallet)

As this is a living, breathing space, I can’t wait to come back with every return visit to Asheville to see how it is evolving and keeping up with Asheville’s vibrant spirit and pace.

How to experience the River Arts District, Asheville

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Incredible art to explore

Spend a little bit of time planning out your River Arts District Day. I recommend at least 3-4 hours.

We started at the top red hub and then finished in the Blue Foundy area. I liked ending here as it was my favorite section with a lot to do.

Plan your itinerary around where you want to eat, have coffee, and a craft brew or urban wine – and at what times. The art you can easily fit in around that. Unless there are specific exhibitions, events, or live music on.

Many people love to cycle around the River Arts District, or you could walk from one district to another. I felt it was manageable and we walked between a couple of districts.

Some of the streets between the hubs don’t have sidewalks. I would have been fine regardless, even with kids. We did not visit on a busy day, however.

You can pick up maps at various places in the city, and more than likely, your first stop on your River Arts Explorations. There is also an interactive map here.

There is a guided tour available of the River Arts District, if you don’t want to do it on your own. See more here.

Things to do in the River Arts District



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