Domestic Tranquility?
On view at Momentum Gallery through late June, Domestic Tranquility? invites viewers to reconsider the domestic space not as a haven of comfort, but…
On view at Momentum Gallery through late June, Domestic Tranquility? invites viewers to reconsider the domestic space not as a haven of comfort, but…
Native America: In Translation, the latest exhibition at the Asheville Art Museum, challenges the camera’s colonial gaze through the work of seven groundbreaking Indigenous…
Long before inboxes and Instagram, Asheville sold itself in glossy four-by-sixes. Greetings From Asheville: Tourism and Transformation in the Postcard Age, running through May…
Kelly Saunders doesn’t just paint what she sees — she paints what she hears. In her new solo exhibit The Sound of Color, on…
Growing up on Sunset Beach with the Atlantic Ocean as his front yard, Scott Summerfield spent his childhood sketching shrimp boats and building model…
After anchoring the printmaking scene in the River Arts District for years, Denise Markbreit and Anna Bryant have launched a new chapter downtown. Print…
As a master luthier with more than 40 years of experience, John Kinnaird has one goal: to craft a guitar that looks as stunning…
On Sunday, May 18, a group of local potters will turn their craft into compassion during Empty Bowls. Now in its eighth year, the…
Pine trees have their limits. Asheville sculptor and art educator Thomas Schram learned this as a young boy growing up in North Carolina’s Piedmont…
In 1875, Highlands began as a high-elevation haven for those seeking relief from heat and humidity. But the summer colony quickly transformed into a…
Gallery Row, the one-mile arts district made up of Biltmore Avenue and Broadway Street, just acquired one more creative: Rand Kramer. Now represented by…
In those long, shapeless days after Hurricane Helene, Asheville mixed-media artist Li Newton says she “moved through the chaos on automatic — shutdown from reality.” Existing…
When Hurricane Helene barreled into Western North Carolina, weaver Emelie Weber Wade retreated from her first-floor apartment in Biltmore Village to a friend’s nearby…
Fear can limit you. Alexander artist Chrys Corn Goodman knows this firsthand. Growing up in San Francisco, Goodman always wanted to be an artist….
What happens to a dream deferred by ongoing road construction? For Julie and Phil Wilmot, owners of Art on 7th in Hendersonville, that dream…
“It’s what keeps me alive,” Marshall artist Susan McChesney said of her chosen medium — pressed-flower art — during an interview with Asheville Made back…