View of the Asheville Art Museum exterior. Image Sterling Silver.

Ashville Art Museum

The Asheville Art Museum was founded in 1948 by a group of artists to champion the creativity of Western North Carolina (WNC), bring art of national significance to the community, and encourage dialogue. Through generations of experienced and dedicated volunteer and professional leadership, the Museum continues to realize its mission: to engage, enlighten, and inspire individuals and enrich community through dynamic experiences in American art of the 20th and 21st centuries.

The Collection houses over 8,500 works in all media, including regionally and nationally significant paintings and drawings, prints, photography, sculpture, craft and decorative arts, and focal collections of works by members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Appalachian artists, Black Mountain College artists, traditional and studio craft, and regional architecture. The Museum has been particularly active in collecting historic and contemporary craft and studio glass with a focus on the Southeast and WNC.

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Ashville Art Museum
2 S Pack Square 
Asheville, 
NC 
28801
View of the Asheville Art Museum Windgate Atrium, November 2019. Image Sterling Silver.View of the Asheville Art Museum central core from the Windgate Atrium, November 2019. Image Sterling Silver.Installation view of the exhibition Intersections in American Art in the SECU Collection Hall, November 2019. Image Sterling Silver.Installation view of Appalachia Now! in the Appleby Foundation Exhibition Hall, November 2019. Image Sterling Silver.

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