July 13 Aug 16, 2008
FRAGILE EARTH: Reflections on the Environment
Reception: Sunday, July 13, 2-4 p.m. Awards announced, 3 p.m.
more information
Features over 60 works of art in a variety of media reflecting the artists’
creative response to the beauty and the vulnerability of the environment.
Forty artists from eight counties in Western North Carolina (Cherokee, Clay,
Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Swain, Macon, Transylvania & Qualla Boundary are
featured. “The Fragile Earth exhibit features some of the most innovative
and creative expression by artists from throughout our mountain
communities,” DeWitt said. “We’re looking for unique self expression,
perhaps inspired by tradition, as well as experimental works of high
artistic merit.”
To Read More about the Exhibit and the Summer Arts Festival
Sept 6 Dec 15, 2008
LEWIS BUCK: Beyond the Surface - Life Works in Painting and Assemblage
Reception: Saturday, Sept 6, 2-4 p.m.
The exhibition is a career retrospective of the poetic works of art of Lewis
Buck, Black Mountain, North Carolina and includes fifty paintings and
collages representing Buck's prolific career spanning 60 years. Purely
lyrical, vibrant colors, textural zones and found objects make up
Lewis Buck's creative genius inspired by a lifetime of
observation and the spontaneity of life itself. Lewis and his wife,
printmaker Porge Buck, have been advocates of the Asheville regional
artistic community for 25 years.
read more about the exhibition
Oct 20 Dec. 15, 2008
NEW GIFTS: Selections from the Collection of Dr. Perry Kelly
Reception: Monday, Oct 20, 6-8 p.m.
Department of Art Professor Emeritus Dr. Perry Kelly has made a significant gift
of art to the Fine Art Museum from his personal collection. Featuring a
variety of media, the gift includes major regional, national and
international artists such as Toshiko
Takaezu, who was a visiting artist at Western.
Nov 6 Dec 15, 2008
Living with the Enemy
Photographs by Donna Ferrato, New York
Reception: Thursday, Nov. 6, 7 9 p.m.
In 1985, while on a magazine assignment to document the experience and
phenomenon of love, photographer Donna Ferrato witnessed a man beat his
wife. Her response was to initiate a domestic abuse project, traveling
across the country in an effort to see and document first-hand the scope of
the acts of violence. Ferrato would later feature the photographs she took
in her book, Living with the Enemy. The exhibition is organized by the
Domestic Abuse Awareness, Inc., New York, a non-profit organization
committed to exposing and eradicating violence against women and children
through awareness, education, and action. The exhibition here is
co-sponsored by REACH of Jackson County and Friends of the Museum.
read more about the exhibition
Nov. 10 22, 2008
School of Art & Design
BFA Student Portfolio Exhibition
The exhibit features the creative research and studio art production from
graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts students. Following a comprehensive course
of reach and studio production, students present a portfolio exhibit as a
preface to their forthcoming careers as professional studio artists and in
creative industries.
Jan 22 Mar 8, 2009
James Tanner Sculptural Ceramics
Renowned ceramic artist James Tanner will be featured with his abstract mask
like ceramic forms often inspired from Tanner¹s African American heritage
Tanner experiments with color, and sometimes applies glaze in drips that
echo Jackson Pollock. Tanner is professor emeritus of ceramics at Minnesota
State University, where he taught for 35 years. His work is in collections
including those of the Smithsonian Institution and the African American
Museum in Dallas. Tanner will be an artist in residence at Western¹s School
of Art and Design in February
Jan 22 Mar 8, 2009
Inspired Design - Jacquard and Entrepreneurial Textiles
“Inspired Design: Jacquard & Entrepreneurial Textiles,” an exhibition of
both national and international leading artists of innovative textile
design, including a variety of computer designed textile applications. This
exhibit features designs and work that represent five 21st Century design
growth areas of creative/innovative textiles and digital technologies.
Organized by the Center for Craft, Creativity and Design, Kellogg Center,
Asheville. CCCD is a University of North Carolina interagency partner with
Western Carolina University.
Apr 2 - May 8, 2009
School of Art & Design
* Annual Art Student Juried Exhibition
* Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibitions
May 26 June 11, 2009
International Artist Residency
Patrick Hall: Contemporary Sculptor
Acclaimed mixed media sculptor, Patrick Hall from Tasmania, will create a
new sculptural work of art with the help of university student assistants in
conjunction with the Center for Craft, Creativity and Design and partner
institutions, Appalachian State University, University of North Carolina,
Asheville, Western Carolina University, and Penland School of Art
-------------------
Summer
Museum Hours:
Tues- Fri 10 a.m. 4 p.m.
Sat 1 4 p.m.
Call to confirm event information
Closed Sunday, Monday and University Holidays
|