A Look Inside the Asheville Art Museum Asheville NC

A Look Inside the Asheville Art Museum

In the heart of downtown Asheville, the Asheville Art Museum anchors the city's rich art and culture scene. The museum offers you a window into American art of the 20th and 21st centuries.

While the museum has been a fixture of downtown's Pack Square since 1948, it underwent a major, three-year, $24 million renovation, leading up to a grand reopening in November 2019. From its glass exterior to its new exhibition halls, you'll discover the building is truly a work of art in and of itself!

The state-of-the-art facility is 54,000 square feet and includes an added 70 percent more collection space. With that added space, the museum is attracting major national exhibitions here to the Blue Ridge Mountains.

How to Experience the Asheville Art Museum

From the moment you arrive at the front of the Asheville Art Museum, your immersive art experience begins. A dramatic, two-ton glass orb, "Reflections of Unity" by Henry Richardson, greets you in Pack Square.

Art Museum

When you enter the museum, you'll first step inside the beautiful Windgate Foundation Atrium. Here, you'll find large-scale works artfully presented against white walls illuminated by natural light flooding in from the large windows.

Windgate Foundation Atrium at the Asheville Art Museum
 Wesley Clark, My Big Black America, 2015, stain, spray paint, latex, and salvaged wood.

The galleries are spread out throughout the museum, including on the ground floor level and upstairs. The largest area is the museum's SECU Collection Hall. As you explore the works in this area, make sure to see The Oculus, a 15-foot viewing window providing an elevated view of Pack Square and College and Broadway Streets. 

The Oculus at the Asheville Art Museum provides a unique view of downtown Asheville
Rick Beck, Dawn, 2001, glass, steel, and wood.

On the second floor, families will enjoy the Wells Fargo ArtPLAYce, which offers a hands-on creative space. Here, the museum's youngest visitors can explore colors, shapes, textures, and patterns. You can move and play, sit and enjoy a book, try out a variety of one-of-a-kind interactives created by regional artists, or make art of your own. In other words, the Art PLAYce is the perfect place to disconnect from the outside world.

After exploring all the art, head upstairs to enjoy the mountain view from the rooftop sculpture terrace and Perspective café. The café serves up locally sourced food and beverages with expansive views of the mountains and sculpture terrace. Check out the current menu

The rooftop terrace at the Asheville Art Museum
Donald Sultan, Big Yellow Poppies, 2015, painted aluminum.

Asheville Art Museum Important Information 

The Asheville Art Museum illuminated at night in Asheville, NC

Museum admission: 

  • $15 adults $13 adult discounted admission (senior 65+, groups**) $10 student discounted admission (child 6–17, degree-seeking college students with valid ID) Free for active military, UNCA students, museum members and children under 6 years of age.
  • Hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily (open until 9 p.m. Thursdays). Closed Tuesdays.
  • Location: 2 South Pack Square, Asheville (Downtown Asheville)
  • Parking: The museum does not have its own parking lot. There is parking in the nearby city-owned parking garages and there is metered street parking.
  • Insider Tip: The museum stays open until 9 p.m. on Thursdays – perfect for catching sunsets on the rooftop sculpture terrace while sipping a drink!