
Exhibition on Screen: Turner and Constable
Art documentary screening that traces J.M.W. Turner and John Constable’s fierce rivalry, intertwined lives, and landscape innovations amid a rapidly changing Britain. Tied to the Tate exhibition and the artists’ 250th birth anniversaries, with rich museum context.
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Walk the Asheville Art Museum's featured exhibition on a curator led guided tour that highlights key artworks, thematic connections, and behind the scenes curatorial insights in the central galleries.

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Close looking at Camille Pissarro's Impressionist landscapes and urban scenes, emphasizing en plein air brushwork and light in a curated gallery exhibit at Black Mountain Center for the Arts, with contextual art history insights.

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Comparative art history lecture unpacking Raphael's refined pictorial poetry and Caravaggio's revolutionary chiaroscuro and dramatic realism, with slide illustrated close visual analysis and discussion aimed at art lovers, students, and museum goers.

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Interactive gallery tours highlighting curated objects from the Asheville Art Museum’s Collection and current exhibitions. Volunteer educators and museum staff lead rotating, object focused conversations suitable for drop-in visitors; no reservations required.
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Morning yoga flows through gallery spaces alongside guided mindful looking in a current exhibition. The blend of close art observation and movement emphasizes relaxation, connection, and a calm museum atmosphere.

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A focused survey of studio ceramics from Gail & Brian McCarthy's collection, tracing 45 years of Highwater Clays' influence on wheel thrown and experimental pottery in Western North Carolina.

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