Pop ‘n’ Op
Today’s Art Break is led by Kristi McMillan, adult programs manager + Shannon Hebert Waldman, education intern.
Today’s Art Break is led by Kristi McMillan, adult programs manager + Shannon Hebert Waldman, education intern.
It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see. Henry David Thoreau Slow Art Day is a global event with a simple mission:
Join us for a Members-Only Celebration at the Asheville Art Museum On the Slope! Please note that this celebration is for members of the Asheville Art
Pop artists such as Andy Warhol and James Rosenquist combined popular imagery and a variety of artistic media to create iconic artworks that both challenged and celebrated American culture. In this afternoon
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
We hope you and your loved ones are safe after Hurricane Helene. All Asheville Art Museum staff are safe. However, we are unable to open until water is restored.
If you’d like to support us, donations are crucial to helping our staff and teaching artists continue our mission of bringing art and creativity to the community. Thank you for your generosity and support. Please stay tuned for further updates.
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.