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Cara Romero, T.V. Indians, 2017 (printed 2023), archival pigment print on Epson Legacy Platine paper, 38 ⅞ × 59 ⅝ inches. Edition 1/3. Museum purchase with funds provided by 2023 Collectors’ Circle members Butch & Kathy Patrick, 2023.47.01. © Cara Romero

Shifting Perceptions

Photographs from the Collection

Dates:
May 17—September 23, 2024
Location:
Explore Asheville Exhibition Hall

Shifting Perceptions features a selection of photographs from the Museum’s growing Collection and is presented in a trio of sections, each featuring seemingly opposing forces: Natural/Unnatural, Together/Apart, and Inside/Out. Our brains gravitate toward hard distinctions, but life is filled with gradations, complexities, and ambiguities. Some photographs represent a distinct point of view, but many invite contemplation of the in-between, the intersections between two categories, and even the contradictions. Art dwells in questions and wonderings rather than in certainties.

This exhibition is organized by the Asheville Art Museum and is guest-curated by Katherine Ware.

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Thursday, May 16, 2024

Shifting Perceptions: Member-Only Preview

As a valued Museum Member, we invite you to join us for the exclusive opening of our newest exhibition—Shifting Perceptions: Photographs from the Collection.  

Thursday, May 16, 2024

In Conversation: Katherine Ware

Katherine Ware, guest curator of Shifting Perceptions, will talk about working with Museum staff to create an exhibition that reflects the highlights as well as

Saturday, Jun 29, 2024

Community Day: Shifting Perceptions

The Asheville Art Museum invites you to visit for free on Saturday, June 29 between noon–5pm! Come celebrate our exhibition Shifting Perceptions: Photographs from the

Saturday, Jul 13, 2024

*Registration Closed* Adult Studio: Exploring Dualities with Photography

Four-Week Class (July 13, 20, 27, and August 3) In this four-part class, explore themes of natural/unnatural, together/apart, and inside/out. Through a series of weekly

Friday, Jul 26, 2024

Art Break: Shifting Perceptions

Join Jessica Orzulak, Associate Curator & Curatorial Affairs Manager, for this month’s Art Break as she leads a gallery talk about the work in the

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