
Curves Ahead: Contemporary Art Exhibition
Contemporary craft pieces exploring form, movement, and organic shape across ceramics, fiber, sculpture, and mixed media by regional makers, inviting close inspection of texture, curvature, and material interplay.
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Explorations of form, movement, and organic shape in contemporary craft across ceramics, textiles, wood, and sculpture by regional artists, presented in a focused gallery environment emphasizing tactile surfaces and fluid design.

Explorations of form, movement, and organic shape in contemporary craft across ceramics, textiles, wood, and sculpture by regional artists, presented in a focused gallery environment emphasizing tactile surfaces and fluid design.
Explorations of form, movement, and organic shape in contemporary craft across ceramics, textiles, wood, and sculpture by regional artists, presented in a focused gallery environment emphasizing tactile surfaces and fluid design.

Contemporary gallery exhibition at Black Mountain Center for the Arts presenting 'Made of This,' a focused show of tactile visual works emphasizing materiality, texture, and local creative practices in an intimate community gallery.

Contemporary gallery exhibition at Black Mountain Center for the Arts presenting 'Made of This,' a focused show of tactile visual works emphasizing materiality, texture, and local creative practices in an intimate community gallery.
Contemporary gallery exhibition at Black Mountain Center for the Arts presenting 'Made of This,' a focused show of tactile visual works emphasizing materiality, texture, and local creative practices in an intimate community gallery.

Contemporary women artists from the Pacific Northwest present sculpture, textiles, painting, and mixed-media celebrating rigorous material mastery and regional perspectives; gallery exhibits run Wednesday–Sunday with the show on view through May 17, 2026.

Contemporary women artists from the Pacific Northwest present sculpture, textiles, painting, and mixed-media celebrating rigorous material mastery and regional perspectives; gallery exhibits run Wednesday–Sunday with the show on view through May 17, 2026.
Contemporary women artists from the Pacific Northwest present sculpture, textiles, painting, and mixed-media celebrating rigorous material mastery and regional perspectives; gallery exhibits run Wednesday–Sunday with the show on view through May 17, 2026.

A three-day quilt celebration at the Folk Art Center presenting about 25 antique, vintage, and contemporary quilts with patriotic colorways and historical motifs displayed in the auditorium, plus a weekend meet and greet with a longtime Guild quilter.

A three-day quilt celebration at the Folk Art Center presenting about 25 antique, vintage, and contemporary quilts with patriotic colorways and historical motifs displayed in the auditorium, plus a weekend meet and greet with a longtime Guild quilter.
A three-day quilt celebration at the Folk Art Center presenting about 25 antique, vintage, and contemporary quilts with patriotic colorways and historical motifs displayed in the auditorium, plus a weekend meet and greet with a longtime Guild quilter.

Curated survey of studio ceramics from the Gail and Brian McCarthy collection, tracing Highwater Clays' 45 year legacy in WNC through wheel thrown stoneware, experimental glazes, and community focused craft histories.

Curated survey of studio ceramics from the Gail and Brian McCarthy collection, tracing Highwater Clays' 45 year legacy in WNC through wheel thrown stoneware, experimental glazes, and community focused craft histories.
Curated survey of studio ceramics from the Gail and Brian McCarthy collection, tracing Highwater Clays' 45 year legacy in WNC through wheel thrown stoneware, experimental glazes, and community focused craft histories.

Textile panels and mixed media works translate incarcerated women’s struggles into visuals of resilience, healing, and advocacy; the free, community focused installation invites reflective viewing and dialogue.

Textile panels and mixed media works translate incarcerated women’s struggles into visuals of resilience, healing, and advocacy; the free, community focused installation invites reflective viewing and dialogue.
Textile panels and mixed media works translate incarcerated women’s struggles into visuals of resilience, healing, and advocacy; the free, community focused installation invites reflective viewing and dialogue.

Intergenerational dialogue between Lore Kadden Lindenfeld’s innovative textiles and Naomi Lindenfeld’s clay and mixed media responses, pairing tactile weaves with sculptural ceramics in a curated exhibition exploring lineage and material conversation.

Intergenerational dialogue between Lore Kadden Lindenfeld’s innovative textiles and Naomi Lindenfeld’s clay and mixed media responses, pairing tactile weaves with sculptural ceramics in a curated exhibition exploring lineage and material conversation.
Intergenerational dialogue between Lore Kadden Lindenfeld’s innovative textiles and Naomi Lindenfeld’s clay and mixed media responses, pairing tactile weaves with sculptural ceramics in a curated exhibition exploring lineage and material conversation.