UNC Asheville Faculty Suzanne Dittenber and Jackson Martin joined Asheville artist Luke Whitlatch to construct "art-viewing boxes" installed in neighborhoods throughout Asheville as part of a larger Tiger Strikes Asteroid exhibition entitled "Yard Work."

Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville (TSA GVL) exhibition YARDWORK is a multi-city outdoor art exhibition. TSA GVL members in Asheville, NC, Greenville and Charleston, SC shared work from local and non-local artists with their respective communities through public art installations that are visible from a distance. The three-city initiative served to present art while practicing responsible citizenship, specifically social distancing. Works were installed on porches, lawns, balconies, mailboxes and exterior walls. With the aid of a map, people can walk, bike, or drive to view each installation.

Martin Sculpture in Art Viewing Box

40-Hour Workweek, Jackson Martin, 2017, 300 layers of hand-cut vinyl fabric

Martin Sculpture in Art Viewing Box

Making Amends No. 8 (coffee maker), Jackson Martin, 2019, Broken coffee maker, hand-built earthenware, ink

Whitlatch Painting in Art Viewing Box

Hell of a Shell of a Man, Luke Whitlatch, 2020, Oil, acrylic and dye on linen

Dittenber Painting in Art Viewing Box

Branches (end-stop), Suzanne Dittenber, 2020, Oil on linen