
The Faith by Louis Monza
The Asheville Art Museum wishes you a wonderful and bountiful Thanksgiving! In honor of Tom the Turkey, this week’s work is The Faith by Louis
The Asheville Art Museum wishes you a wonderful and bountiful Thanksgiving! In honor of Tom the Turkey, this week’s work is The Faith by Louis
Have you spotted this, dare-we-say, adorable pink cube in our SECU Collection Hall? We had to add an extra “do not touch” sign, because people
The Spiral Headed Man is a series of six panels in which artist Lorna Blaine Halper traces the life span of Spiro, a mythological spiral-headed persona
“Art is not about making sense. When it sounds like I am making sense, and talking about my work, it is all hindsight; and it’s
Artist Matthew Albanese is the self-described “Creator of Strange Worlds, a series of hyperrealistic miniature worlds.” His website says that his fascination with film, special
Connie Bostic (born 1936) received her formal art education at Gardner Webb Junior College, UNC of Charlotte, and Western North Carolina University. Her work is
David Packard (1928-1968) was born in Albany, NY and died in Chicago, IL. Packard attended Syracuse University from 1946-48. He taught at University of Illinois
Ken Carder (1955- ) was born in Lima, Ohio. His work is typically blown and sculpted, although he also uses casting and cold-working techniques. Carder held
Sulton Rogers was born in Mississippi but lived most of his life in Syracuse, NY, where he worked at a chemical plant. He continued to
Do you recognize this tile? It’s from the roof of the Asheville City Building, designed by architect, Douglas D. Ellington. You might not, because it