The holiday season is upon us and we know that means that you have shopping to do! Lucky for you we have quite a few upcoming Museum Store events that will make your holiday shopping easier and enjoyable.
Admission fees are not required to shop in the Museum Store. Members receive a 10% discount year-round.
If you’re unable to join us in person, you can always shop online. We offer shipping or in-store pickup!
Small Business Week
Saturday, November 21–Saturday, November 28
The Museum Store joins the Asheville Downtown Association and local shops during Small Business Week. Receive 10% off all Asheville Art Museum logo items in-store and online, and 10% off any one item in-store (excludes artist consignment items).
Shoppers receive one raffle ticket per $25 spent in the Museum Store to enter to win one (or more) of five $20 gift certificates to select local businesses.
Members-Only Black Friday Shopping
Friday, November 27, 9 –11am
Museum Members are invited to an exclusive, socially-distanced morning of shopping in the Museum Store while enjoying coffee, cider, and treats. All Asheville Art Museum logo items are discounted 10% and Members receive an additional 10% off. Deals are also available online.
Shoppers receive one raffle ticket per $25 spent in the Museum Store to enter to win one (or more) of five $20 gift certificates to select local businesses.
Museum Store Sunday featuring Willie Cole: Black Art Matters
Sunday, November 29, 11am–6pm
All Black Art Matters t-shirts and merchandise by Willie Cole are 10% off in the Museum Store and online. As always, 10% of the proceeds from Cole’s merchandise are donated to Wells Bring Hope, whose mission is saving lives with safe water.
Sunday, November 29, 1–1:45pm
Artist Willie Cole joins Popcorn Custom Products’ David Graveen and Museum staff on this year’s Museum Store Sunday to discuss Cole’s work and the launch of his line of Black Art Matters merchandise. All attendees are entered to win a print signed by the Artist!
Black Art Matters is an affirmation of the importance and presence of Black art socially, academically, culturally, and institutionally. It both teaches and celebrates the Black artist’s contribution to the human experience. Popcorn has launched a new initiative to partner with today’s best artists to create and bring engaging merchandise into the museum store marketplace. This free virtual program takes place via Zoom. Space is limited; to register, click here.