
CANCELED - PERSPECTIVES: Naomi Lindenfeld
Naomi Lindenfeld leads an intimate gallery talk in the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center's Perspectives series, exploring her contemporary practice, influences, and connections to experimental art practice within a museum setting.
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Intergenerational dialogue pairing Lore Lindenfeld’s innovative textiles with Naomi Lindenfeld’s responsive clay and mixed media, revealing material conversations and artistic lineage at Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center.

Intergenerational dialogue pairing Lore Lindenfeld’s innovative textiles with Naomi Lindenfeld’s responsive clay and mixed media, revealing material conversations and artistic lineage at Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center.
Intergenerational dialogue pairing Lore Lindenfeld’s innovative textiles with Naomi Lindenfeld’s responsive clay and mixed media, revealing material conversations and artistic lineage at Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center.

Intergenerational exhibition pairing Lore Kadden Lindenfeld’s handwoven textiles, fiber collages, and artist books with Naomi Lindenfeld’s tactile colored clay objects, exploring Black Mountain College’s mid-century influence on materials and form.

Intergenerational exhibition pairing Lore Kadden Lindenfeld’s handwoven textiles, fiber collages, and artist books with Naomi Lindenfeld’s tactile colored clay objects, exploring Black Mountain College’s mid-century influence on materials and form.
Intergenerational exhibition pairing Lore Kadden Lindenfeld’s handwoven textiles, fiber collages, and artist books with Naomi Lindenfeld’s tactile colored clay objects, exploring Black Mountain College’s mid-century influence on materials and form.

George Peterson discusses his contemporary paintings and studio process in an intimate Blue Spiral 1 gallery talk, followed by audience Q&A about technique, inspiration, and the current exhibition.

George Peterson discusses his contemporary paintings and studio process in an intimate Blue Spiral 1 gallery talk, followed by audience Q&A about technique, inspiration, and the current exhibition.
George Peterson discusses his contemporary paintings and studio process in an intimate Blue Spiral 1 gallery talk, followed by audience Q&A about technique, inspiration, and the current exhibition.

Two-hour guided walking tour of the historic Black Mountain College campus at Lake Eden, visiting the Dining Hall, Lodges, Quiet House, and Studies Building while highlighting Jean Charlot frescoes and campus architecture.

Two-hour guided walking tour of the historic Black Mountain College campus at Lake Eden, visiting the Dining Hall, Lodges, Quiet House, and Studies Building while highlighting Jean Charlot frescoes and campus architecture.
Two-hour guided walking tour of the historic Black Mountain College campus at Lake Eden, visiting the Dining Hall, Lodges, Quiet House, and Studies Building while highlighting Jean Charlot frescoes and campus architecture.

Quiet gallery strolls through exhibits tracing Black Mountain College's legacy of experimental arts education and modernist artists, plus rotating contemporary shows and research resources in a compact downtown space.

Quiet gallery strolls through exhibits tracing Black Mountain College's legacy of experimental arts education and modernist artists, plus rotating contemporary shows and research resources in a compact downtown space.
Quiet gallery strolls through exhibits tracing Black Mountain College's legacy of experimental arts education and modernist artists, plus rotating contemporary shows and research resources in a compact downtown space.

Illustrated art history lecture exploring J.M.W. Turner and John Constable as presented at Tate Britain, highlighting Romantic landscape techniques, exhibition context, and historical influences in a community arts center gallery talk.

Illustrated art history lecture exploring J.M.W. Turner and John Constable as presented at Tate Britain, highlighting Romantic landscape techniques, exhibition context, and historical influences in a community arts center gallery talk.
Illustrated art history lecture exploring J.M.W. Turner and John Constable as presented at Tate Britain, highlighting Romantic landscape techniques, exhibition context, and historical influences in a community arts center gallery talk.

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.

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.
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.

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.
Slow, guided close looking sessions led by a volunteer museum educator that use deliberate observation to cultivate relaxation, connection, and deeper appreciation of artworks in a gallery setting.
Slow, guided close looking sessions led by a volunteer museum educator that use deliberate observation to cultivate relaxation, connection, and deeper appreciation of artworks in a gallery setting.
Slow, guided close looking sessions led by a volunteer museum educator that use deliberate observation to cultivate relaxation, connection, and deeper appreciation of artworks in a gallery setting.

Contemporary works by Pacific Northwest women artists emphasizing material mastery, diverse media, and regionally rooted perspectives; gallery open Wed–Sun 11am, exhibition runs through May 17, 2026 at Asheville Art Museum.

Contemporary works by Pacific Northwest women artists emphasizing material mastery, diverse media, and regionally rooted perspectives; gallery open Wed–Sun 11am, exhibition runs through May 17, 2026 at Asheville Art Museum.
Contemporary works by Pacific Northwest women artists emphasizing material mastery, diverse media, and regionally rooted perspectives; gallery open Wed–Sun 11am, exhibition runs through May 17, 2026 at Asheville Art Museum.
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.
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.
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.