Turchin Center for the Visual Arts

423 W. King Street Boone, NC 28608

828.262.3017

Classic Member

Member Since: 2004

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Organization Overview

The Turchin Center for the Visual Arts fulfills Appalachian State University's long-held mission of providing a home for world-class visual arts programming. The center is the largest facility of its kind in western North Carolina, eastern Tennessee and southwestern Virginia, and is named for university benefactors Robert and Lillian Turchin. Featuring two wings of exhibition and support space and the Arnold P. Rosen Family Education Wing, the center is located on King Street in the heart of downtown Boone, North Carolina.
The Turchin Center's exhibitions focus on a blend of new and historically important artwork and feature works of nationally and internationally renowned artists, as well as many of the finest artists of the region. However, the Turchin Center is more than a facility devoted solely to the viewing of art. With its multi-faceted programs the center is a dynamic, living, breathing presence in the Appalachian community, creating opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to experience the power and excitement of the visual arts.
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Contacts

Lynn Rees-Jones

Lindsay Miller

Areas of Expertise

ARTS & CULTURE, ATTRACTIONS & ENTERTAINMENT, ATTRACTIONS/AMUSEMENTS, COMMUNITY/CIVIC & NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS, EDUCATION, ART GALLERY