MakerSpace: Handmade Books
MakerSpace: Handmade Books
This program is also offered on Saturday, February 5 from 1-4pm. Visit A Living Language: Cherokee Syllabary and Contemporary Art on a scavenger hunt for
This program is also offered on Saturday, February 5 from 1-4pm. Visit A Living Language: Cherokee Syllabary and Contemporary Art on a scavenger hunt for
Today’s public tour is led by Bonnie Cooper, touring docent.
Today's Art Break is led by Alexis Meldrum, curatorial assistant.
This program is also offered on Thursday, February 3 from 5-7pm. Visit A Living Language: Cherokee Syllabary and Contemporary Art on a scavenger hunt for
Three screening dates: Wednesday, December 1, 2021 looping 11am–6pm Sunday, January 2, 2022 @ 2:30pm Sunday, February 6, 2022 @ 2:30pm The Asheville Art Museum
Calvin Tomkins first discovered the work of Robert Rauschenberg in the late 1950s, when he began to look seriously at contemporary art. While gazing at
Spend your afternoons creating in the bright and spacious studio at the Museum! Explore a range of artistic processes using artwork on view from the Museum’s Collection and special exhibitions for inspiration.
A native of Durham, NC, Jeremy Loeb embraced his lifelong love of piano when he launched his second career as a musician. Now living in
We invite upper-level Museum Members (Patron, Benefactor, Director's Forum, and Masterpiece Society levels) to join us for the exclusive opening of our upcoming exhibition: The
Come join in the fun with stories and songs, then make a hands-on art project just for the little ones! The Education Department staff is visiting
We invite all Museum Members to join us between 11am to 6pm for the exclusive opening of our newest exhibition: The Wyeths: Three Generations | Works from
Join Megan Pyle, touring docent, for an interactive conversation about three artworks in the special exhibition Ruminations on Memory.
Today's public tour is led by Shana Hill, touring docent.
Spend the afternoon creating letter-based artworks, inspired by the use of text in A Living Language: Cherokee Syllabary and Contemporary Art.
A native of Durham, NC, Jeremy Loeb embraced his lifelong love of piano when he launched his second career as a musician. Now living in
Spend your afternoons creating in the bright and spacious studio at the Museum! Explore a range of artistic processes using artwork on view from the Museum’s Collection and special exhibitions for inspiration.
Evening for Educators is an opportunity to network with other art educators, share and learn as both teacher and student, and reconnect with your own creative process.
The Wyeths: Three Generations | Works from the Bank of America Collection has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.
Abstract art based on the use of geometric shapes was popularized by artists in the early 20th century. In this five-hour, small-group/in-person workshop, learn how
Within the Asheville Art Museum’s Collection reside decorative arts by two of the most beloved and well-known Arts and Crafts style artists of Western North
Three screening dates: Saturday, November 20, 2021 @ 2:30pm Thursday, December 16, 2021 @ 7pm Sunday, February 20, 2022 @ 2:30pm The Cherokee language was
Join Kathy Seguin, touring docent, for today's small-group/in-person tour for adults with memory loss and their care partners.
Spend your afternoons creating in the bright and spacious studio at the Museum! Explore a range of artistic processes using artwork on view from the Museum’s Collection and special exhibitions for inspiration.
Today's public tour is led by Bonnie Cooper, touring docent.
Join us for an artful afternoon! In conjunction with A Living Language: Cherokee Syllabary and Contemporary Art, we welcome Sarah Thompson, Jarrett Wildcatt, and exhibition
Come along on an Artful Adventure! Take a whimsical walk through our Museum to discover artworks that emphasize the various types of lines used by artists.
Steve Lapointe's nine years of classical piano as a youth grounded him in music theory. Jazz studies while in Ithaca, NY, opened his ears to
Spend your afternoons creating in the bright and spacious studio at the Museum! Explore a range of artistic processes using artwork on view from the Museum’s Collection and special exhibitions for inspiration.
Today's public tour is led by Shana Hill, touring docent.
In this four-part class inspired by Robert Rauschenberg's Ruminations series, explore the power of memory and how to utilize photography and printmaking to create calls to the significant ties in our lives.
How can an archive reflect artworks that are constantly changing? How can an archive incorporate diverse points of view? How can an archive foster complex
Visit Ruminations on Memory on a scavenger hunt for inspiration, then join us in the studio to create photo collages! We'll experiment with a variety
In conjunction with our loan of Félix González-Torres' installation Untitled (L.A.) in Ruminations on Memory, join us for the cathartic experience of collaborative dance making