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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
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
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
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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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
The Art PLAYce got its first splash of color last week with local artist Aaron Tucker’s storybook-like installation. It was very heartwarming to watch Aaron
Don’t-miss exhibitions, workshops, gallery hops, tours, and more. 5 Downtown Asheville Arts District (DAAD) First Friday Art Walk. First Friday Art Walks are a great
Artist Ernesto Yerena honors Helen Red Feather of the Lakota tribe during the Dakota Access Pipeline protest. Inspired by a photo originally taken by Ayşe
In a humorous wink toward whimsy and function, Robert Levin transforms the stem of a traditional goblet into a banana. Levin achieves harmony in concept
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