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Wesley Clark, My Big Black America, 2015, stain, spray paint, latex, and salvaged wood, 192 × 120 × 14 inches. Museum purchase with major support from 2017 A.R.T. members Ron & Nancy Edgerton, Kevin Click, Butch & Kathy Patrick, Rick & Maggi Swanson, and Monty McCutchen & Terri Sigler, and additional contributions from 2017 A.R.T. members Miller & Constance Williams, 2017.39.01. © Wesley Clark.

Wesley Clark, My Big Black America, 2015, stain, spray paint, latex, and salvaged wood, 192 × 120 × 14 inches. Museum purchase with major support from 2017 A.R.T. members Ron & Nancy Edgerton, Kevin Click, Butch & Kathy Patrick, Rick & Maggi Swanson, and Monty McCutchen & Terri Sigler, and additional contributions from 2017 A.R.T. members Miller & Constance Williams, 2017.39.01. © Wesley Clark, image @kdm6k.

Hearts for Art

Start:
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
End:
Sunday, February 14, 2021

“Art and love are the same thing: It’s the process of seeing yourself in things that are not you.” —Chuck Klosterman, American author and essayist

The Hearts for Art project began seven years ago at the Oakland Museum of California and Columbus Museum of Art. Join us and other museums across the country to spread the love with Hearts for Art.

From February 10 to 14, you’re invited to show your love by placing a paper heart on the floor in front of your artwork crush.

  1. Pick up a single heart and hold it close until you’ve met your match.
  2. Fall in love with an artwork and make it official by placing your heart on the floor in front of a work you love.
  3. Snap a photo of your heart placed next to your artwork crush, and post it to your favorite social media site, tagged with #heartsforart and @ashevilleartmuseum.
Contact:
Asheville Art Museum
Phone:
828.253.3227
Venue:
Asheville Art Museum
Address:
2 South Pack Square
Asheville, NC 28801 United States
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