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Intersections in American Art

Spotlight on the Collection: John Henry (Series 3)

January 31, 2020

Today’s Art Break is led by Kristi McMillan, adult programs manager.

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They Called Us Enemy by George Takei

January 14, 2020

Takei has captured hearts and minds worldwide with his captivating stage presence and outspoken commitment to equal rights. But long before he braved new frontiers

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Luke Haynes, [The American Context #16] Christina’s World, 2012, used clothing, new fabric, cotton batting, and thread on fabric, 110 × 90 inches. Museum purchase with funds provided by 2015 Collectors' Circle, 2015.28. © Luke Haynes.

Intersections in American Art

January 11, 2020

Today’s public tour is led by Hank Bovee, touring docent.

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Landscapes

December 18, 2019

Today’s tour is led by Doris Potash, master docent.

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Intersections in American Art

December 14, 2019

Today’s public tour is led by Doris Potash, master docent.

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Whitfield Lovell, One of These Days, 2006, charcoal and china on wood, 84 × 37 × 4 ½ inches. Museum purchase with funds provided by 2007 Collectors’ Circle with additional funds provided by Phillip Broughton & David Smith, 2007.33.01.29. © Whitfield Lovell

African American Art in the Collection: New Research

December 6, 2019

Today’s Art Break, one of a two-part series, is led by UNC Asheville students.

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Whitfield Lovell, One of These Days, 2006, charcoal and china on wood, 84 × 37 × 4 ½ inches. Museum purchase with funds provided by 2007 Collectors’ Circle with additional funds provided by Phillip Broughton & David Smith, 2007.33.01.29. © Whitfield Lovell

African American Art in the Collection: New Research

November 22, 2019

Today’s Art Break, one of a two-part series, is led by UNC Asheville students.

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Roger Brown, Plants That Glo in The Dark Tra-La, 1986, oil and phosphorescent paint on canvas, 48 × 72 inches. Museum purchase with funds provided by The Chaddick Foundation, 2006 Collectors' Circle, Mary Powell, R.K. Benites & Dr. Michael J. Teaford, and Delphia Allen Lamberson, 2007.08.20. © Roger Brown Study Collection.

Journey to Abstraction

November 20, 2019

Today’s program is led by Lin Andrews, master docent & Lydia See, artist.

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*FULL* Asheville, Appalachia, and Our World-Class Art Museum

October 18, 2019

This class is full. For more information, call 828.251.6140. OCTOBER 18, 25, NOVEMBER 1 & 8—Fridays, 2–4pm Meet the new Asheville Art Museum! Founded in

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Ninth Street Women: Five Painters and the Movement That Changed Modern Art by Mary Gabriel

September 10, 2019

Set amid the most turbulent social and political period of modern times, Ninth Street Women is the impassioned, wild, sometimes tragic, always exhilarating chronicle of

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