
“Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” by Linda Nochlin
First published in 1971, this essay is considered a pioneering piece of writing for both feminist art history and feminist art theory. Nochlin explores the institutional – as opposed
First published in 1971, this essay is considered a pioneering piece of writing for both feminist art history and feminist art theory. Nochlin explores the institutional – as opposed
In this workshop, students learn how photographic techniques can tell a story and create different dynamics between the photographer, subject, and viewer. Students work with each other and community members
Join us at the pop-Museum On the Slope for World Wide Knit in Public Day! Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned knitter, grab some
Today’s Art Break is led by Lola Clairmont, curatorial assistant.
The Asheville Art Museum presents a panel discussion between Cleo Barnett, curator of Hear Our Voice and Program Director at The Amplifier Foundation; Dr. Marie-Line Germain, Associate
Choreographer Kathleen Meyers Leiner and guest dancers respond to the powerful graphic works now on view in the Gallery On the Slope with an exploration of the voice
The Asheville Art Museum is pleased to be a part of the Downtown Asheville Art District’s First Friday Art Walks occurring the first Friday of
Participants in this two-hour workshop explore the creative power of our voice as it lives within the body, and movement associated with our actions and choices. Through a
UN/MASKED follows the surprising 25-year journey of a young, New York City actress swept off her feet by a rising movie star who carries her to