
Look Homeward, Angel: Letterio Calapai’s Wood Engravings of the Asheville-Inspired Novel
Intimate folio of Letterio Calapai wood engravings that visually interpret Thomas Wolfe’s Asheville inspired novel, featuring dense black and white imagery and historic print techniques; on view Wed through Sun through Feb 22, 2026.
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Intimate folio of Letterio Calapai’s detailed wood engravings interpreting Thomas Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel, exploring a fictionalized Asheville through black and white narrative prints, on view through Feb 22, 2026.

Intimate folio of Letterio Calapai’s detailed wood engravings interpreting Thomas Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel, exploring a fictionalized Asheville through black and white narrative prints, on view through Feb 22, 2026.
Intimate folio of Letterio Calapai’s detailed wood engravings interpreting Thomas Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel, exploring a fictionalized Asheville through black and white narrative prints, on view through Feb 22, 2026.

Letterio Calapai's intricately carved wood engravings evoke animals and fantastic beasts drawn from a medieval bestiary and Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel, presenting literary and regional narratives in a focused museum gallery show.

Letterio Calapai's intricately carved wood engravings evoke animals and fantastic beasts drawn from a medieval bestiary and Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel, presenting literary and regional narratives in a focused museum gallery show.
Letterio Calapai's intricately carved wood engravings evoke animals and fantastic beasts drawn from a medieval bestiary and Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel, presenting literary and regional narratives in a focused museum gallery show.

Material-focused mixed-media works by women artists from the Pacific Northwest, spanning textile, sculpture, and painting in a museum gallery setting; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026, gallery hours Wed–Sun.

Material-focused mixed-media works by women artists from the Pacific Northwest, spanning textile, sculpture, and painting in a museum gallery setting; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026, gallery hours Wed–Sun.
Material-focused mixed-media works by women artists from the Pacific Northwest, spanning textile, sculpture, and painting in a museum gallery setting; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026, gallery hours Wed–Sun.

An expansive survey of studio ceramics marking a 45 year regional ceramics legacy, with hand-built and wheel-thrown vessels, functional pottery, and kiln-fired sculpture on view through April 26, 2026.

An expansive survey of studio ceramics marking a 45 year regional ceramics legacy, with hand-built and wheel-thrown vessels, functional pottery, and kiln-fired sculpture on view through April 26, 2026.
An expansive survey of studio ceramics marking a 45 year regional ceramics legacy, with hand-built and wheel-thrown vessels, functional pottery, and kiln-fired sculpture on view through April 26, 2026.

Guided walkthrough of the current featured exhibition, with close looking commentary on artworks, themes, and interpretive context aimed at general audiences seeking deeper engagement with contemporary and historical works.

Guided walkthrough of the current featured exhibition, with close looking commentary on artworks, themes, and interpretive context aimed at general audiences seeking deeper engagement with contemporary and historical works.
Guided walkthrough of the current featured exhibition, with close looking commentary on artworks, themes, and interpretive context aimed at general audiences seeking deeper engagement with contemporary and historical works.

Docent-guided walkthrough through the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition, highlighting key works, interpretive insights, and historical context in a focused evening gallery talk with audience Q&A.

Docent-guided walkthrough through the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition, highlighting key works, interpretive insights, and historical context in a focused evening gallery talk with audience Q&A.
Docent-guided walkthrough through the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition, highlighting key works, interpretive insights, and historical context in a focused evening gallery talk with audience Q&A.

In depth discussion of Thomas Wolfe's short story 'His Father's Earth' with close readings and historical context led by local literary experts at the Thomas Wolfe Memorial, plus a Zoom option for hybrid attendance.

In depth discussion of Thomas Wolfe's short story 'His Father's Earth' with close readings and historical context led by local literary experts at the Thomas Wolfe Memorial, plus a Zoom option for hybrid attendance.
In depth discussion of Thomas Wolfe's short story 'His Father's Earth' with close readings and historical context led by local literary experts at the Thomas Wolfe Memorial, plus a Zoom option for hybrid attendance.