Folk Art Center
| Established | 1980 |
|---|---|
| Location | Asheville, NC |
| Coordinates | 35°35′32″N 82°28′55″W / 35.592352°N 82.482066°W |
| Type | Art museum |
| Collection size | 3,500 |
| Visitors | 250,000 |
| Nearest car park | On site (no charge) |
The Folk Art Center is a museum of Appalachian folk art and crafts located at milepost 382 on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Asheville, North Carolina. It also houses offices for three separate Parkway partners: the Southern Highland Craft Guild, the National Park Service, and Eastern National (known as EN).
The Centeris a cooperative effort between the Southern Highland Craft Guild, the National Park Service, and the Appalachian Regional Commission and is the most popular attraction on the Parkway, seeing a quarter of a million visitors per year.
Opened to the public at its current location in 1980, the Center contains three galleries, a library, and an auditorium, and also houses the Eastern National bookstore and information center. Admission is free.