
Here’s Why This Teapot Is a Work of Art
Assistant Curator Whitney Richardson talks about craft and helps us understand how a functional, everyday object (like a teapot) makes its way into an art
Assistant Curator Whitney Richardson talks about craft and helps us understand how a functional, everyday object (like a teapot) makes its way into an art
What is the connection between an ironing board and African American oppression? “I change the way people see everyday objects the same way advertisers change
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The Asheville Art Museum is pleased to share that seven artists from the opening exhibition Appalachia Now! An Interdisciplinary Survey of Contemporary Art in Southern
Born in Charlotte, NC, Romare Bearden (1914-1988) spent his youth in Harlem, when jazz was coming into its own as an art form. The improvisation,
The Asheville Art Museum has received a major grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) to digitize the Museum’s hidden Black Mountain
“Deregulator was made after the financial meltdown of 2008. There was a lot of talk about ‘regular Joes.’ The eagle represents our national symbol, and
The Asheville Art Museum has been located at Pack Square since 1992, but the Square has been functioning as the center of Asheville for over
A new exhibition highlighting the works of John James Audubon juxtaposed with the work of 21st-century artists who continue his tradition of animal allegories and
Dreamy clouds float by in this work from Jacqueline Gourevitch’s ongoing series of cloud paintings, which she started in the 1960s. Her practice of working