Tree Trimmer by Jerome Kaplan
Since the Museum has been closed due to COVID-19, I’ve been conducting a complete inventory of the Collection. One of my favorite works is Tree
Since the Museum has been closed due to COVID-19, I’ve been conducting a complete inventory of the Collection. One of my favorite works is Tree
I’ve been a fan of Anne Lemanski’s work for as long as I can remember. I first met Lemanski many years ago when she was
This sculpture by Karen Karnes is from an intimate series created later in her career as a ceramicist. She was a trailblazer in the ceramic
Dear Museum Members and friends, Today we honor the memory and legacy of the late Rep. John Lewis, a champion of the arts in furthering
Happy August! We’re welcoming the month with the release of our membership publication, the Profile. During these unprecedented times, we’ve changed the Profile to an
Michael Hofman graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a fine arts degree and then received a Masters Degree in Art from The Ohio
Shane Fero was born in Chicago, IL in 1953 and has been a flameworker for over 50 years, and maintains a studio next to Penland
Megan is a lifelong museum-goer. Professionally, she formerly worked as a paralegal in Nashville. In her free time, she has taken an eclectic assortment of
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The depth of emotion in this young man’s eyes caught the attention of my own as I recently explored the exhibition Intersections in American Art.