Message from the Director
Dear friends of the Museum, Early in the pandemic, when we first closed, I wrote that the few of us working onsite were bereft to
Dear friends of the Museum, Early in the pandemic, when we first closed, I wrote that the few of us working onsite were bereft to
How Plants Travel, a foliate wall sculpture formed of steel, glass, and porcelain, is an important acquisition of Michael Sherrill’s work for the Asheville Art
Ray Johnson, a graduate of Cass Technical High School in Detroit, enrolled at Black Mountain College for the 1945 summer program. With the exception of
CURATOR’S TAKE Much of Maud Gatewood’s art was based on her memories. This small print of moonlight shining on the water’s surface in a cove
Curator’s Take An alternating pattern of tobacco plants and stormy horizons emits an otherworldly glow in Roger Brown’s Plants That Glo in the Dark Tra-La.
Curator’s Take The isolated figure of the dreamer on the right of this composition could be interpreted as an architect or as the artist, Isac Friedlander,
Pottery exhibition to open July 28, 2021 Webpage: ashevilleart.org/exhibitions/walter-b-stephen-pottery/ Contact us for images or more info. Asheville, N.C.—Artist Walter B. Stephen (Clinton, IA 1875–1961 Asheville,
As a collections management intern during the spring semester, I was very fortunate to help catalogue dozens of Bruce Davidson’s photographs. The most striking of
The Asheville Art Museum is excited to announce a gift of seven paintings by the artist Joseph Fiore accompanied by a charcoal portrait of Fiore
“When members of a society wish to secure that society’s rich heritage, they cherish their arts and respect their artists. The esteem with which we regard