The River Arts District (RAD) is Asheville's creative heartbeat, blending repurposed industrial spaces with vibrant art studios, indie galleries, eclectic eateries, and lively breweries along the picturesque French Broad River.
"East of the railroad tracks, alongside the French Broad River, the River Arts District (RAD) is the former industrial center of Asheville. Now an artist hub filled with studios and galleries for mediums ranging from glass and pottery to paintings and jewelry, the neighborhood is young and trendy as the home of college students and more than 200 aspiring artists. Mills that were once busy with life have found a new chapter as converted spaces that now serve as breweries, shops, and studios." - MATADOR_NETWORK
"The River Arts District (RAD) is the product of necessity. Local artists seeking cheaper rent for large spaces in which they could live and work created this trendy neighborhood and cultural hub. The formerly industrial space now houses more than 150 artists. Walk among the 22 buildings spread across the district’s two square acres to see the variety of local talent like painter Kathryn Abernathy or fiber artist Denise Carbonell. Note that some of the large, single buildings used to function as tanneries and cotton mills and now host multiple studios. If inspiration strikes, take a class at Odyssey Center for Ceramic Arts." - MATADOR_NETWORK
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