Early-Mid 20th-Century American Ceramics
Today’s Art Break is led by Joshua Gardner, Curatorial Intern.
Today’s Art Break is led by Joshua Gardner, Curatorial Intern.
Join us for this special half-day, small-group tour to visit the WNC studios of two master artists working in natural media, plus a delicious locally
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For centuries, artists have perfected their skills in capturing the human form by sketching models. Quick drawing helps artists to trust their eyes rather than
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Jim Dine, The Heart and the Wall, 1983. Color soft-ground and spitbite etching with power tool drypoint and sanding on Somerset textured paper, 89 ⅜ × 69 ½ inches. Asheville Art Museum, 2004 Collectors’ Circle purchase. © Jim Dine / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.