
St. George Diner, Linden, N.J. by George A. Tice
While scrolling through images in the Asheville Art Museum’s Collection, I came across three photographs by photographer George Tice that spoke to me. The images
While scrolling through images in the Asheville Art Museum’s Collection, I came across three photographs by photographer George Tice that spoke to me. The images
I was sorting through boxes of Walter Iooss’s work in the Museum’s vault and updating their measurements in the collection management system before many of
An intimately sized painting by Dorothea Dreier, Interior with Chinese Lantern, is on view now in the SECU Collection Hall. It’s always impossible to pick
Asheville-native J. Stone Roberts understands the appeal that can arise from unexpected combinations. He uses these constructed juxtapositions to great effect in his realistically painted
In the exhibition Meeting the Moon, I was most interested to discover that artworks made before the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced their
Within the Olympics exhibitions at the Asheville Art Museum, the exhibition entitled Precious Medals: Gold, Silver, Bronze is probably the most thought-provoking one; it features
With the exciting news in March of the Asheville Art Museum’s new acquisitions of two James Ormsbee Chapin studies for the Collection’s 1942—1945 painting Nine
Janet Nolan’s Union 50 Stars wall installation is comprised of aluminum cans flattened by the traffic of New York City and molded by the artist
INTERN’S TAKE Robert Glenn Ketchum’s Overlooked in America: The Success and Failure of Federal Land Management series examines the natural and human-induced decay of the
“I chose to honor Carlos & Fernando in the series as their love and commitment to each other is one that is never highlighted and