
Landscape (Western North Carolina) by Alfred Colby Hockings
This week’s Work of the Week was selected because it’s a familiar scene this time of year—the leaves are changing, and the mornings are misty
This week’s Work of the Week was selected because it’s a familiar scene this time of year—the leaves are changing, and the mornings are misty
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians artist Joshua Adams works primarily in wood and sculpture and is part of a long lineage of Cherokee woodcarvers. He
With the recent installation of Henry Richardson’s sculpture, Reflections on Unity, on the Museum’s Plaza, this week’s Work of the Week is another homage to
The end of summer draws near. We chose a Work of the Week appropriate for one last weekend dip in a cool pool (if paper
Mickalene Thomas (lives and works in Brooklyn, NY) makes paintings, collages, photography, video, and installations that draw on art history and popular culture to create
A weaver and published author, Joan Potter Loveless spent four years on and off at Black Mountain College. There, she studied art with Josef Albers,
This print depicting artist Cindy Sherman relates to a series of drawings titled Men in the Cities that Longo began in 1979. Longo photographed his
Señorita Eulalia Mateo is pictured here with her huipil in this photograph by Kelly Feltault, which was shown as part of the 1998 exhibition at
“We must find our way back to simplicity of conception in order to find ourselves. For only by simplicity can we experience meaning, and only
My curiosity was aroused by the idea of giving structural form to the images in my drawings. These forms come from observing plants, the spiral