Often dubbed the “gateway to the soul,” eyes are not only a fixture on one’s face but also an intimately beautiful glimpse into the life of another.
Archives for 2018
Possum and Babies by Minnie Adkins
Often on my nighttime drives I am confronted by a scampering beast known to many as the opossum. Some view them merely as trash thieves
Pianoforte: An Interview with Alexander Schwarzkopf
On April 22, 2018, the Museum is thrilled to welcome Alexander Schwarzkopf back to Asheville to perform during our 9th season of Pianoforte. Pianoforte features
Pont d’Asniero by Annie Cardin
I’ve always dreamed of visiting France, particularly for its rich history and even better food. Annie Cardin’s work Pont d’Asniero illustrates the impeccable nature of
Southern Baptist by Shelby Lee Adams
My roots in the South run deep. Both of my parents spent their youth in rural South Carolina, venturing up into the Appalachian mountains as
Faces in Flowers by Lily Byrd
I recall the first time I read Alice in Wonderland. I was in the third grade and had stumbled upon it in my elementary school library.