The Asheville Collection

Works rooted in place, memory, and the evolving identity of Asheville’s built environment.

Spaces change. The memory of them doesn’t.

The Asheville Collection explores the relationship between place and memory—how environments hold history even as they are altered, renovated, or reimagined. Drawing from specific locations and references within Asheville, these works examine the tension between permanence and transformation.

Through layering, fragmentation, and shifts in perspective, familiar spaces become unstable—hovering between what was, what is, and what is remembered. The collection reflects on how personal and collective narratives are embedded within the physical world, often quietly, and often invisibly.