
Exhibition on Screen | Caravaggio
Dramatic art film biography exploring Caravaggio’s mystery, passion, and scandal through vivid close-ups of masterpiece after masterpiece. Expert commentary and narrated first-person testimony build a cinematic deep dive into hidden narratives and disappearance lore.
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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.

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.
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.

Guided close looking tour of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition, offering gallery conversation and interpretive insights to deepen visitors' visual understanding and engagement with the artworks.

Guided close looking tour of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition, offering gallery conversation and interpretive insights to deepen visitors' visual understanding and engagement with the artworks.
Guided close looking tour of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition, offering gallery conversation and interpretive insights to deepen visitors' visual understanding and engagement with the artworks.

Guided walkthrough of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition with docent led insights into key works, themes, and curatorial choices, designed for visitors seeking contextual art education and deeper gallery engagement.

Guided walkthrough of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition with docent led insights into key works, themes, and curatorial choices, designed for visitors seeking contextual art education and deeper gallery engagement.
Guided walkthrough of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition with docent led insights into key works, themes, and curatorial choices, designed for visitors seeking contextual art education and deeper gallery engagement.
Interactive gallery tours led by volunteer educators and museum staff exploring the museum's history, rotating exhibitions, and selected collection highlights; tours vary each session and require no reservations.
Interactive gallery tours led by volunteer educators and museum staff exploring the museum's history, rotating exhibitions, and selected collection highlights; tours vary each session and require no reservations.
Interactive gallery tours led by volunteer educators and museum staff exploring the museum's history, rotating exhibitions, and selected collection highlights; tours vary each session and require no reservations.

American Impressionist paintings capture rural fields, maritime scenes, and bustling city streets with brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and glowing atmospheric light. A focused look at 1870–1940 artists portraying everyday American life and place.

American Impressionist paintings capture rural fields, maritime scenes, and bustling city streets with brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and glowing atmospheric light. A focused look at 1870–1940 artists portraying everyday American life and place.
American Impressionist paintings capture rural fields, maritime scenes, and bustling city streets with brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and glowing atmospheric light. A focused look at 1870–1940 artists portraying everyday American life and place.

Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest that emphasize material mastery and regional perspectives across varied media; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026, gallery open Wed–Sun at 11am.

Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest that emphasize material mastery and regional perspectives across varied media; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026, gallery open Wed–Sun at 11am.
Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest that emphasize material mastery and regional perspectives across varied media; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026, gallery open Wed–Sun at 11am.

Paper-covered café tables turn into casual sketch pads for sipping and doodling with provided art supplies in a relaxed museum setting. A social, drop-in creative hangout suited to beginners and experienced artists alike.

Paper-covered café tables turn into casual sketch pads for sipping and doodling with provided art supplies in a relaxed museum setting. A social, drop-in creative hangout suited to beginners and experienced artists alike.
Paper-covered café tables turn into casual sketch pads for sipping and doodling with provided art supplies in a relaxed museum setting. A social, drop-in creative hangout suited to beginners and experienced artists alike.
Guided slow looking sessions in the Asheville Art Museum galleries that use close observation to foster relaxation and social connection, led by a volunteer educator prompting mindful engagement with artworks.
Guided slow looking sessions in the Asheville Art Museum galleries that use close observation to foster relaxation and social connection, led by a volunteer educator prompting mindful engagement with artworks.
Guided slow looking sessions in the Asheville Art Museum galleries that use close observation to foster relaxation and social connection, led by a volunteer educator prompting mindful engagement with artworks.

A free campus screening of the documentary “A Life Reimagined: The George Masa Story,” exploring the life and legacy of George Masa through regional history and archival storytelling. Ideal for film lovers and local history buffs seeking thoughtful community discussion.

A free campus screening of the documentary “A Life Reimagined: The George Masa Story,” exploring the life and legacy of George Masa through regional history and archival storytelling. Ideal for film lovers and local history buffs seeking thoughtful community discussion.
A free campus screening of the documentary “A Life Reimagined: The George Masa Story,” exploring the life and legacy of George Masa through regional history and archival storytelling. Ideal for film lovers and local history buffs seeking thoughtful community discussion.

Ceramic works from the Gail & Brian McCarthy Collection trace the 45 year legacy of Highwater Clays and its impact on the Western North Carolina ceramics community. Self guided viewing during museum gallery hours through April 26, 2026.

Ceramic works from the Gail & Brian McCarthy Collection trace the 45 year legacy of Highwater Clays and its impact on the Western North Carolina ceramics community. Self guided viewing during museum gallery hours through April 26, 2026.
Ceramic works from the Gail & Brian McCarthy Collection trace the 45 year legacy of Highwater Clays and its impact on the Western North Carolina ceramics community. Self guided viewing during museum gallery hours through April 26, 2026.