
Highwater: Ceramics from the Gail & Brian McCarthy Collection
A focused survey of studio ceramics from Gail & Brian McCarthy's collection, tracing 45 years of Highwater Clays' influence on wheel thrown and experimental pottery in Western North Carolina.
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Survey of contemporary women artists from the Pacific Northwest highlighting bold visions and material mastery across painting, textiles, and mixed media, on view through May 17, 2026, with gallery hours Wednesday through Sunday from 11am.

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Walk the Asheville Art Museum's featured exhibition on a curator led guided tour that highlights key artworks, thematic connections, and behind the scenes curatorial insights in the central galleries.

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Interactive gallery tours highlighting curated objects from the Asheville Art Museum’s Collection and current exhibitions. Volunteer educators and museum staff lead rotating, object focused conversations suitable for drop-in visitors; no reservations required.
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