“Short Bus to Freedom” Comedy Night

Rainy Night Theatre presents “Short Bus to Freedom” Comedy Night!
Come out for an evening of special adult comedy with your host Kim H Falls and DJ/Comedian Paul Ain’t Right! Featuring comics with disabilities breaking down barriers and bringing you laughter and thought-provoking performances! Food and drinks available, $10 suggested donation.
At Flood Gallery Fine Art Center, 850 Blue Ridge Rd, in Black Mountain.

Community Yard Sale & Art Market

Every month is our Community Market, where anyone can come out and set up for only $10! Bring your clothing, collectibles, records, household goods, plants, furniture, books, art, tools, antiques, etc. to buy, sell and trade! If you want to bring a table or a pop up tent, feel free, but make sure to come early to secure your spot!

If you intend to sell, please be setup by 8:30am in front of Flood Gallery at 850 Blue Ridge Rd. in Black Mountain.

True Home Open Mic

Every Thursday from 6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Join us every week for music, poetry, comedy, and more performed by our favorite local performers! Food and drink are provided via potluck, so bring something to share, bring your talent, or just bring yourself and enjoy!

Sign up begins at 6 p.m., show begins at 6:30 p.m.; each performer gets twelve minutes; the show is livestreamed on our Facebook account.

“Visionary Art Magick”: Opening Reception & Live Music

“Visionary Art Magick”
Repurposed, found & pirated collage art by Tom Johanson
A night of music and art! Experimental collage artist & accomplished guitarist “Taumi Swami” Tom Johanson will exhibit repurposed & altered collages and mandalas; Tom will then play music influenced by folk flamenco jazz rock and psychedelic surf rock pop!
Taumi Swami, aka Tom Johanson, “paints” with paper, combining imagery and messages from print media into intricate mystical and personal compositions. As of late, he’s been channeling themes like Utopian landscapes and fairy realms, real world scenes with odd characters, the mystical woman, alien goddesses, as well as Dystopian and Paleolithic themes due to the regressive politics of the moment, and heroic themes of good, struggling with darkness. Most of his materials and frames have been found, recovered, or “thrift-stored”.
Johanson has written and recorded 100 songs on his Apple computer and created 500 unique collage album covers for them, and some 50 colored ink covers as well.
Johanson began his musical career in the early 60s playing guitar with Jimi Hendrix, Paul Butterfield, Jose Feliciano, Richie Havens, and many other inhabitants of the East Village in NYC. His band, The Fugitives, was the first rock band signed to Columbia Records, and they had several hits on the charts in NY in the 1960s.
His influences stretch out from the fifties, Little Richard, Elvis, Moody Blues, Beatles, Pink Floyd, The Doors, Santana, Van Halen, and many more. Also jazz and blues artists, like Coltrane, The Blues Project, Charlie Mingus, Paul Butterfield, and dozens of others since, like Jason Mraz.
Johanson lives in East Asheville with his wife Hannah and his cat Lucky.
Doors open at 5:30. Artist reception and live music 6-9pm.

Ash Devine

Special performance at this week’s open mic by songwriter Ash Devine, a true folk troubadour, who blends originals with old country, traditional Appalachian, Carter family songs, old timey country blues, and folk revival tunes.

Linocut Print Demo & Visual Presentation by Janette Hopper

Printmaker Janette Hopper will be giving a digital presentation on her art of linocut printmaking. Then she will demonstrate some of the tools and materials she uses in her process, and be available for Q&A. Afterwards, stay for the gallery’s True Home Open Mic, where performers of all skills and genres (poetry, storytelling, music, song, comedy, etc.) share their art. Janette herself will be getting up on stage again to share some of her poetry! Or stay to browse more of her print artwork: her current exhibit at Flood Gallery, “Agony and Ecstasy: Images of Conscience” which is comprised of more than 60 pieces, all for sale, and will show through June 2nd.