Message From the Director
Dear Museum Members, A little over a year ago, we unveiled the long-awaited new Asheville Art Museum and welcomed you into a vibrant, art-filled center
Dear Museum Members, A little over a year ago, we unveiled the long-awaited new Asheville Art Museum and welcomed you into a vibrant, art-filled center
Communications/External Affairs Assistant Devon Fero is a Wake Forest University graduate who’s explored Museums from NYC to Venice, Italy. She is the daughter of local glass artist Shane
Questions for Engagement What’s going on in this artwork? What do you see that makes you say that? What colors do you see? What season
CURATOR’S TAKE Originally from Gettysburg, PA, David Stuempfle spent many years as a journeyman potter working in different parts of the country, including Wisconsin and
The holiday season is upon us and we know that means that you have shopping to do! Lucky for you we have quite a few
Curator’s Take The forms Virginia Scotchie creates for her Object Maker Series are abstract yet reminiscent of useful, functional objects. The familiar shapes draw the
Curator’s Take This week, we celebrate Eva Zeisel on November 13—which would have been her 114th birthday—by sharing with you some of her work in
Dear Museum Members, It’s November, and the Museum has been open for eight weeks. The staff and I have been delighted to welcome you back
EXHIBITION The written language of the Cherokee has played an integral role in the last 200 years of the peoples’ history. Contrary to most writing
The Museum is grateful for the contributions of Kevin Click and April Liou for the recent purchase of Dragon, an abstract oil painting created around 1957 by African American artist Hale Woodruff. Woodruff always saw