Untitled from The Kitchen Table Series by Carrie Mae Weems
“…one of the most honored American artists of her generation. Weems asks inconvenient questions and comes up with unwelcome answers. For that alone, no contemporary
“…one of the most honored American artists of her generation. Weems asks inconvenient questions and comes up with unwelcome answers. For that alone, no contemporary
About the Artist Barbara Morgan is best known for her depictions of modern dancers. She was also the co-founder of the well-known photography magazine, Aperture. Morgan
THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN POSTPONED BUT WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR A LATER DATE. Due to recent developments around the COVID-19 virus, we’ve determined that it’s
A prolific photographer, George Tice primarily documents his home state of New Jersey in dramatic black-and-white photographs. These works give a sense of place and
The trained eye of Morgan’s camera freezes in time the tense and sorrowful choreography of Martha Graham’s seminal 1930 work, Lamentation. The image typifies Morgan’s
“Art is not about making sense. When it sounds like I am making sense, and talking about my work, it is all hindsight; and it’s
The Museum is primarily a visual-art organization, but we also celebrate the intersections between art forms. Music, dance, performance art, and other live performances bring
The Asheville Art Museum, the hub for 20th- and 21st-century American art in Western North Carolina, will open to the public on November 14. The
Appalachia Now! artist Clarissa Sligh and special guest Kimberly Purser perform a reading of excerpts from Sligh’s artists’ books: Transforming Hate: An Artist’s Book (2016)
Mickalene Thomas (lives and works in Brooklyn, NY) makes paintings, collages, photography, video, and installations that draw on art history and popular culture to create