
Anastasiia Avramchuk: The Garden of Quiet Resistance exhibition
Botanical drawings filled with plants and soft light explore inner calm as a grounded response to war, displacement, and uncertainty. Careful observation and delicate detail emphasize resilience and life’s quiet persistence in fragile conditions.
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Contemporary solo exhibition by Anastasiia Avramchuk exploring “quiet resistance” through garden-inspired imagery and nuanced social commentary. Spend an evening in a local creative gallery space with reflective works and community conversation.

Contemporary solo exhibition by Anastasiia Avramchuk exploring “quiet resistance” through garden-inspired imagery and nuanced social commentary. Spend an evening in a local creative gallery space with reflective works and community conversation.
Contemporary solo exhibition by Anastasiia Avramchuk exploring “quiet resistance” through garden-inspired imagery and nuanced social commentary. Spend an evening in a local creative gallery space with reflective works and community conversation.

A group show of 25+ local artists interpreting “Transformation” through ceramic, stained glass, painting, drawing, photography, collage, printmaking, and mixed media. Wander a contemporary gallery setting with multiple styles and perspectives in one exhibition.

A group show of 25+ local artists interpreting “Transformation” through ceramic, stained glass, painting, drawing, photography, collage, printmaking, and mixed media. Wander a contemporary gallery setting with multiple styles and perspectives in one exhibition.
A group show of 25+ local artists interpreting “Transformation” through ceramic, stained glass, painting, drawing, photography, collage, printmaking, and mixed media. Wander a contemporary gallery setting with multiple styles and perspectives in one exhibition.

A contemplative gallery exhibition centered on spring transformation—thawing ground, emerging flowers, stirring animals, and newly hatched insects—capturing delicate resilience and the promise of new beginnings through visual works.

A contemplative gallery exhibition centered on spring transformation—thawing ground, emerging flowers, stirring animals, and newly hatched insects—capturing delicate resilience and the promise of new beginnings through visual works.
A contemplative gallery exhibition centered on spring transformation—thawing ground, emerging flowers, stirring animals, and newly hatched insects—capturing delicate resilience and the promise of new beginnings through visual works.

Botanical inspired works fill the gallery with summer color and garden textures, from florals to plant studies. A seasonal exhibit at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts suited for casual browsing and art lovers.

Botanical inspired works fill the gallery with summer color and garden textures, from florals to plant studies. A seasonal exhibit at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts suited for casual browsing and art lovers.
Botanical inspired works fill the gallery with summer color and garden textures, from florals to plant studies. A seasonal exhibit at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts suited for casual browsing and art lovers.

A warm gallery-style welcome at a working studio space, highlighting contemporary artwork and a meet-and-mingle atmosphere. Browse new pieces, chat with artists, and connect with the local creative community.

A warm gallery-style welcome at a working studio space, highlighting contemporary artwork and a meet-and-mingle atmosphere. Browse new pieces, chat with artists, and connect with the local creative community.
A warm gallery-style welcome at a working studio space, highlighting contemporary artwork and a meet-and-mingle atmosphere. Browse new pieces, chat with artists, and connect with the local creative community.

Soft lit opening reception for a botanical focused exhibition, presenting floral paintings, prints, and mixed media pieces; attendees can mingle with artists among curated gallery installations in a convivial community arts setting.

Soft lit opening reception for a botanical focused exhibition, presenting floral paintings, prints, and mixed media pieces; attendees can mingle with artists among curated gallery installations in a convivial community arts setting.
Soft lit opening reception for a botanical focused exhibition, presenting floral paintings, prints, and mixed media pieces; attendees can mingle with artists among curated gallery installations in a convivial community arts setting.

Delicate, finely detailed botanical artworks and floral studies displayed in the Black Mountain Center for the Arts gallery, presented as a curated prelude to the Art in Bloom 20th Anniversary celebration.

Delicate, finely detailed botanical artworks and floral studies displayed in the Black Mountain Center for the Arts gallery, presented as a curated prelude to the Art in Bloom 20th Anniversary celebration.
Delicate, finely detailed botanical artworks and floral studies displayed in the Black Mountain Center for the Arts gallery, presented as a curated prelude to the Art in Bloom 20th Anniversary celebration.

An interactive, all-ages art installation that invites hands-on exploration through immersive light and garden-inspired visuals. Designed for drop-in wandering, playful discovery, and photo-worthy moments in a contemporary gallery setting.

An interactive, all-ages art installation that invites hands-on exploration through immersive light and garden-inspired visuals. Designed for drop-in wandering, playful discovery, and photo-worthy moments in a contemporary gallery setting.
An interactive, all-ages art installation that invites hands-on exploration through immersive light and garden-inspired visuals. Designed for drop-in wandering, playful discovery, and photo-worthy moments in a contemporary gallery setting.

An evening opening reception for a group exhibition by four seasoned artists—Joanie Krug, Mark Flowers, Lyn Bregman Blass, and William Price—inviting casual gallery mingling and first looks at new work in a contemporary art space.

An evening opening reception for a group exhibition by four seasoned artists—Joanie Krug, Mark Flowers, Lyn Bregman Blass, and William Price—inviting casual gallery mingling and first looks at new work in a contemporary art space.
An evening opening reception for a group exhibition by four seasoned artists—Joanie Krug, Mark Flowers, Lyn Bregman Blass, and William Price—inviting casual gallery mingling and first looks at new work in a contemporary art space.

A contemplative art experience exploring impermanence and grief through flowers, reflection, and hands-on making. Expect a quiet, tender studio atmosphere focused on emotional processing and symbolic floral work.

A contemplative art experience exploring impermanence and grief through flowers, reflection, and hands-on making. Expect a quiet, tender studio atmosphere focused on emotional processing and symbolic floral work.
A contemplative art experience exploring impermanence and grief through flowers, reflection, and hands-on making. Expect a quiet, tender studio atmosphere focused on emotional processing and symbolic floral work.

Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest that emphasize material mastery and regional perspectives across varied media; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026, gallery open Wed–Sun at 11am.

Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest that emphasize material mastery and regional perspectives across varied media; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026, gallery open Wed–Sun at 11am.
Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest that emphasize material mastery and regional perspectives across varied media; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026, gallery open Wed–Sun at 11am.