The Museum’s New Visual Identity
The Asheville Art Museum is opening its renovated and expanded building in 2019, but we have changed our look in other ways, too! Over the
The Asheville Art Museum is opening its renovated and expanded building in 2019, but we have changed our look in other ways, too! Over the
The Asheville Art Museum’s More Than Math program integrates the visual arts into the 3rd through 8th grade mathematics curriculum using works of art from the Museum’s
Fall is approaching and the kids are back in school…which means that Sharon McRorie and Erin Shope of the Museum’s education department are hosting Storytime &
Sometimes a person’s relationship with the Asheville Art Museum starts early and stays strong. Intern Ivy McMillan is one of those people. She has attended
Glass artist John Geci moved to North Carolina in 1995, and the move had a profound effect on his life path. “Like many of the
Each summer, the Asheville Art Museum welcomes rising K-12th grade students for week-long Summer Art Camp sessions from July through August. Dorothy Hambright has been a
ASHEVILLE–The Asheville Art Museum recently was awarded a $25,000 Ribbon of Hope grant from the North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation in support of its Connections program, a new
I thought it would only be fitting to do my last blog post for the art museum on my one of my favorite creatures: the
In a chair sits a woman—stoic, blue, and simplistic, perhaps in contemplation. This work by Ruth Asawa, Portrait of Johanna Jalowetz, offers a calming look
Often dubbed the “gateway to the soul,” eyes are not only a fixture on one’s face but also an intimately beautiful glimpse into the life of another.