BoBo Gallery
22 Lexington Avenue Asheville, NC 28801
Artist of the Month

2011

May 2011 | Josh Spiceland: Time Signatures

March 2011 | Keith Kimmel

More info on the artists website: the art of kEith.

2010

December 2010 | Robert Gardner

May-July 2010 | Galen Frost Bernard: An Awkward Comparison

April 2010 | Becca Johnson: The real and imagined life of Dell Barnhart

February 2010 | Chris Bower: Group Show

January 2010 | Bridget Conn

2009

November 2009 | Edwards Harper

October 2009 | David Zaig

July 2009 | Beatriz Carmen Mendoza

The act of looking and drawing for me is a process of unfolding, an intimate unraveling. Upon close observation, the microcosm blossoms. Here lies the unexpected beauty of detritus: the delicate geography of these fragments. They are everywhere miracles: the elegance of dirt, the flowering of decay, incidental harmonies. I am fascinated by the architecture of disintegrating parts, by the abundance in these minute intersections. They are portraits, intricate eulogies to the overlooked, the decomposing, the unsung.

2008

June 2008 | Steve Mann

January 2008 | Galen Frost Bernard
Stacks & Piles

2007

August 2007 | Benjamin M. Betsalel

July 2007 | Julie Armbuster + Alli Good

June 2007 | Larry Turner

January 2007 | Wylie Fisher

2006

November + December 2006 Mikey Riley

August, September, & October 2006 | Galen Frost Bernard
More Fire…

July 2006 | “Shining Dunces” a Multi Venue Group Show
Curated By Gabriel Shaffer

The Shining Dunces show, is a multi-media multi-venue group art show, curated by Gabriel Shaffer. The concept behind the show is to highlight various forms of contemporary primitive and intuitive art.

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May 2006 | Larry Turner

April 2006 | Dustin Spagnola

April 2006 | Hazen Hunter

March 2006 | Hanna Dansie + Shawn Peters

January + February 2006 | Galen Frost Bernard

2005

December 2005 | Ryan Ford

Humor is a huge part of my work, like a rabbit with a chain saw fighting a giant tarantula or a pink cloud eating head fighting a silver cardboard box fashioning an eternal mouth of hell. Comical wordplay fuels my work and allows for …

November 2005 | Mikey Riley

October 2005 | Trip Huxley

Trip Huxley’s work is a study in the unexpected. he merges figure with ground to create a new kind of space-one where external appearances and rational relationships are abandoned for the more ethereal elements of …

September 2005 | Wylie Fisher

July + August 2005 | Steve Mann + Megan Kirby
Mementi Mori Collaborative Still Lifes

June 2005 | Ricardo Aguilar

March 2005 | Mikey Riley

February 2005 | Minimalist Group Show

Robert Gardner

Lauren Gibbes

Media has become an abstraction of imagery, layers of meaning and color. Living in a visually marketed world, we are conditioned to accept images without consideration. A meditative loss of recognition and …

Ryan Ford

Humor is a huge part of my work, like a rabbit with a chain saw fighting a giant tarantula or a pink cloud eating head fighting a silver cardboard box fashioning an eternal mouth of hell. Comical wordplay fuels my work and allows for …

Jason Weatherspoon

These forms are a direct intuitive response to the ceramic medium, hand-built from slabs, these hollow vessels react to gravity and my counter balance of the objects weight; creating an upward dynamic, similar to the growth pattern of seeds and plant life. I contrast this early life like form with a pit-fired surface, evoking both the beginning and
end of a creative cycle.