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@ab.brazier Preparing to send this and a few other paintings to Asheville, NC, for the Appalachia Now exhibit at the @ashevilleartmuseum later this summer. (Judah is making sure it’s dry.) See you soon, Asheville!

#myashevilleart: Installations, Appalachia Now! Artists, and Beautiful Museum Photos Taken by You

July 23, 2019

Check out the latest Instagram posts from Asheville Art Museum artists, visitors, members, and supporters! If you want to be featured in our next social

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Jackson Building Under Construction by Ewart M. Ball

July 18, 2019

Jackson Building Under Construction is a photograph that captures the early history of Asheville’s first skyscraper. At 13 stories high, it was the tallest building

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Artist Clarissa Sligh (left) with Curatorial Assistant Lola Clairmont. [Photo by Shauna Caldwell]

Up Close & Personal With Four Appalachia Now! Artists

July 16, 2019

This spring, I sat down with four artists whose work will be shown in the Museum’s opening exhibition, Appalachia Now! An Interdisciplinary Survey of Contemporary Art

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Lobbyist by John Grabach

July 11, 2019

Lobbyist is a small oil painting on canvas, roughly the size of a sheet of paper. It depicts a dark meeting of three formally dressed

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Museum Design: Our Terrazzo Floors

July 9, 2019

In the atrium of the Museum, you will likely look skywards. The stunning glass façade will draw your attention. The monolithic zinc slabs of the

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Pre-sale is on for Appalachia Now! Catalogue

July 8, 2019

In anticipation of the opening special exhibition Appalachia Now! An Interdisciplinary Survey of Contemporary Art in Southern Appalachia, we are thrilled to share this glimpse into the

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Fireworks by Maltby Sykes

July 3, 2019

Fireworks is an abstract color lithograph executed in the primary colors of red, yellow, and blue. The artist’s choice to split the composition into two

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Moving Rhino Gym

July 2, 2019

Rhino Gym has been a part of the Museum’s Collection since 1981. During this time, it has been loved (and climbed on) by many. Unfortunately,

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July–August 2019 Profile

Profile: July–August 2019

July 1, 2019

Click here to view the July–August 2019 issue of Profile.

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Lonnie B. Holley, Teaching My Child How to See Grandmother's Mask, 1992, acrylic on paper, 27 ⅜ × 26 ¼ inches. Gift of Delphia Allen Lamberson & Hoke Smith Holt, 2002.01.04.24. © Lonnie B. Holley / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Teaching My Child How to See Grandmother’s Mask by Lonnie Holley

June 27, 2019

Self-taught, Alabama-born artist Lonnie Holley makes visible the invisible forces that inform society and our lives through both the visual arts and music. In Teaching

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