Three Questions with Photographer-in-Residence David Huff
You wouldn’t know from looking at his images that David Huff only found photography midlife. If you’ve seen a photo of the new Museum or
You wouldn’t know from looking at his images that David Huff only found photography midlife. If you’ve seen a photo of the new Museum or
One of my favorite things to do at the Museum is to go upstairs to see what the curatorial department is up to. The other
Lydia See wears many hats: studio artist, educator, Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation (ZSR) All for NC Fellowship recipient, and Asheville Art Museum education intern. She’s
Points of View examines recent gifts to the photography collection and how the donors’ interests become self-evident when their gifts are displayed together.
Sandy Skoglund, Breathing Glass, 2000, pigmented archival inkjet print with Epson Surecolor inks on platine photo paper, edition 28/30, 39 × 52 inches. 2017 Collectors’ Circle
Jonathan Williams attended Black Mountain College’s famous 1951 Summer Institute in photography at the suggestion of Harry Callahan, who told Williams he would be teaching
Jackson Building Under Construction is a photograph that captures the early history of Asheville’s first skyscraper. At 13 stories high, it was the tallest building
Join us for this special author event, including an introduction and Q+A with the Museum’s curatorial staff, author talk, and book-signing! Photos Day or Night:
Tom Shields (Asheville, NC), Bridge, 2017, cast iron, 48 inches x 72 x 20 inches. Photography courtesy Kohler Co.
Dean Wheless, grade 11, East Henderson High School. Feeding the Hungry, photography. 2019 WNC Regional Scholastic Art Awards: Gold Key.