Señorita Eulalia Mateo by Kelly Feltault
Señorita Eulalia Mateo is pictured here with her huipil in this photograph by Kelly Feltault, which was shown as part of the 1998 exhibition at
Señorita Eulalia Mateo is pictured here with her huipil in this photograph by Kelly Feltault, which was shown as part of the 1998 exhibition at
Lydia See wears many hats: studio artist, educator, Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation (ZSR) All for NC Fellowship recipient, and Asheville Art Museum education intern. She’s
I started as a communications intern at the Asheville Art Museum in June. With the Museum closed and undergoing its expansion, this timing made for
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
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
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Jim Dine, The Heart and the Wall, 1983. Color soft-ground and spitbite etching with power tool drypoint and sanding on Somerset textured paper, 89 ⅜ × 69 ½ inches. Asheville Art Museum, 2004 Collectors’ Circle purchase. © Jim Dine / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.