Revealing Asheville Art Museum’s makeover

Asheville Art Museum rendering

Rendering provided by Asheville Art Museum // ARCA Design

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The Asheville Art Museum (which opened in 1948) has undergone a huge transformation that preserves its history – along with modern and state-of-the-art additions – like the new glass facade which can be seen in-progress on the corner of Pack Square.

The museum will officially reopening this spring, though the final date is TBD. While we’re waiting, we’re giving you a peek at what you can expect.

What to expect when the museum reopens –

  • The East Wing was demolished + rebuilt with the new glass exterior, which will be lit up at night to illuminate Pack Square.
  • The North Wing of the museum, which was built in 1926 as the first location of Pack Library, was preserved + updated and will be more organically connected with the rest of the building – creating a more streamlined + accessible space for visitors.
  • Collection gallery space will increase by 70%
  • A rooftop sculpture terrace + cafe
  • New galleries + exhibition space (space for changing exhibitions will double)
  • A larger research library
  • Double the room for educational programs, plus a media-ready space for public events
  • Upgraded lighting, HVAC + technology systems

The first exhibition, Appalachia Now!, will feature 50 regional artists telling “the contemporary story of Appalachia,” and will be a true celebration of the Art Museum’s reopening and its vision for the future (date TBD).

What kinds of exhibitions + events would you like to see at the Art Museum? What do you like about the new design? Take our poll and let us know. Then, check out a virtual tour of the space, designed by Ennead Architects – Design Architect, and ARCA Design – Project Architect, here. And if you have friends excited about the reopening, share this with them.

What’s your feedback on the new design?

I’m so excited for the Asheville Art Museum to reopen – and to see the first exhibition in the new space. I also can’t wait to take in the city views from the rooftop sculpture garden + cafe. And I really can’t wait to check out those nighttime views (take a look at the rendering below).

Share your thoughts here, or leave a comment on our Facebook or Instagram. Plus, look out for more coverage of the museum, like a deeper dive into planned exhibitions, events + more, coming soon.

– Ali

Rendering provided by Asheville Art Museum // ARCA Design

Rendering provided by Asheville Art Museum // ARCA Design

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