Current and upcoming exhibitions
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Asheville, N.C.—The Asheville Art Museum is proud to bring world-class exhibitions to the Western North Carolina community and visitors. Click here to view all exhibitions via ashevilleart.org.
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Opening soon! September 29, 2021 through January 10, 2022
A Dance of Images and Words: The Nancy Graves/Pedro Cuperman Tango Portfolio
Now through September 27, 2021
Public Domain: Photography and the Preservation of Public Lands
Now through January 17, 2022
Huffman Gifts of Contemporary Southern Folk Art
Now through October 4, 2021
Golden Hour: Olympians Photographed by Walter Iooss Jr.
Artistic Tribute: Representation of the Athlete
Precious Medals: Gold, Silver, Bronze
Now through November 1, 2021
Rural Avant-Garde: The Mountain Lake Experience
Now through February 21, 2022
Walter B. Stephen Pottery: Cameo to Crystalline
Ongoing in 2021
Intersections in American Art
Many Become One
UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
More to be announced soon.
October 22, 2021 through January 24, 2022
Modernist Design at Black Mountain College
October 22, 2021 through January 24, 2022
Gestures: Mid-Century Abstraction from the Collection
November 19, 2021 through March 14, 2022
A Living Language: Cherokee Syllabary and Contemporary Art
On view at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian in Cherokee, NC from June 12, 2021 to October 31, 2021.
November 19, 2021 through March 14, 2022
Ruminations on Memory
January 12 through May 23, 2022
Stained with Glass: Vitreograph Prints from the Studio of Harvey K. Littleton
January 19 through June 27, 2022
A Hand in Studio Craft: Harvey K. Littleton as Peer and Pioneer
February 23 through October 17, 2022
Useful and Beautiful: Silvercraft by William Waldo Dodge
Rural Avant-Garde: The Mountain Lake Experience was organized by the Longwood Center for the Visual Arts at Longwood University. Generous funding was provided in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Support for Modernist Design of Black Mountain College provided by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation.
A Living Language: Cherokee Syllabary and Contemporary Art is made possible in part by a grant from the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area Partnership, and sponsored in part by the Cherokee Preservation Foundation and Kevin Click & April Liou in memory of Myron E. Click.
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