9 Asheville Area Art Events for July
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
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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Working at a museum has many benefits, one of which is that there’s always something new to learn. Today, I learned two things: 1. There’s
A longtime resident of North Wilkesboro, N.C., Ward Nichols is known for highly detailed, realistic paintings of old barns and other structures that have stood
Wesley Clark is all about sparking thought. My Big Black America consists of a variety of wood, both manufactured and found, which should certainly spark thoughts
A native of Iowa, Grant Wood was one of the three most famous American Regionalist artists of the 1930s, along with Thomas Hart Benton and
Darin Waters, Ph.D., grew up here in Asheville, but he did not visit the Asheville Art Museum as a young resident. “Most people know I
This work by Isabel Bishop, who recorded life on the streets of New York, captures two female friends in ink. She focused on her immediate