Asheville Art Museum - North Carolina museum exhibiting 20th century American art

Flora Symbolica: The Art of Flowers
On view through July 28, 2025—this exhibition explores the meanings and messages of flowers in American art of the 20th and 21st centuries, highlighting the timeless connections among art, nature, and human experience.
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Drink & Draw
Sunday, Mar 30, 2025

Grab a drink and unlock the art supplies with your purchase! Get creative by drawing on our café tables, which are covered with paper for

Drink & Draw
Sunday, Apr 6, 2025

Grab a drink and unlock the art supplies with your purchase! Get creative by drawing on our café tables, which are covered with paper for

Drink & Draw
Sunday, Apr 13, 2025

Grab a drink and unlock the art supplies with your purchase! Get creative by drawing on our café tables, which are covered with paper for

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Maud Gatewood’s “From the Lowgrounds”: Reflections on Change and Choice
November 5, 2024

Maud Gatewood’s From the Lowgrounds (1983)—a small acrylic landscape on canvas—captures the distinctive character of her childhood home in Caswell County, North Carolina with its

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Current Exhibitions

Asheville Strong

February 14–May 5, 2025
"Asheville Strong: Celebrating Art and Community After Hurricane Helene" is a special, non-juried exhibition which celebrates the strength and diversity of our regional arts community acknowledging the significant impact of Hurricane Helene on the lives of artists across Southern Appalachia. Our aim is to provide an opportunity and venue for impacted artists to showcase their work, connect with each other and collectors, and join together in a collective act of resilience.

Western North Carolina Glass

June 28, 2023–Ongoing
Western North Carolina is important in the history of American glass art. Several artists of the Studio Glass Movement came to the region, including its founder Harvey K. Littleton. The Museum is dedicated to collecting American studio glass and within that umbrella, explores the work of Artists connected to Western North Carolina. A variety of techniques and a willingness to push boundaries of the medium can be seen in this selection of works from the Museum's Collection.

Greetings From Asheville

December 12, 2024–May 30, 2025
This exhibition explores how the land, the people, and the built environment of Asheville and its surrounding environs were interpreted through early 20th century vintage postcards. Some images show the sophisticated architecture of the region, including views of downtown Asheville, the Biltmore Estate, and Grove Park Inn. Other images show views of the scenic mountains and landscapes that first drew tourists and outdoor enthusiasts to the region.