
Look Homeward, Angel: Letterio Calapai’s Wood Engravings of the Asheville-Inspired Novel
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.
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Intimate gallery exhibition of Letterio Calapai's expressive wood engravings inspired by Look Homeward, Angel, pairing animals and fantastic beasts with medieval bestiary motifs; on view Wednesday–Sunday through March 15, 2026.

Intimate gallery exhibition of Letterio Calapai's expressive wood engravings inspired by Look Homeward, Angel, pairing animals and fantastic beasts with medieval bestiary motifs; on view Wednesday–Sunday through March 15, 2026.
Intimate gallery exhibition of Letterio Calapai's expressive wood engravings inspired by Look Homeward, Angel, pairing animals and fantastic beasts with medieval bestiary motifs; on view Wednesday–Sunday through March 15, 2026.

Bold works by women from the Pacific Northwest span textured mixed media panels to finely crafted ceramics, highlighting material mastery and progressive regional perspectives at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026.

Bold works by women from the Pacific Northwest span textured mixed media panels to finely crafted ceramics, highlighting material mastery and progressive regional perspectives at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026.
Bold works by women from the Pacific Northwest span textured mixed media panels to finely crafted ceramics, highlighting material mastery and progressive regional perspectives at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026.

Close reading and group discussion of Wolfe's short story, probing Southern Gothic atmosphere, character psychology, and racial violence in early 20th century Appalachia, held in an intimate historic site setting for literary engagement.

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Intimate survey of studio pottery and sculptural ceramics from Gail & Brian McCarthy's collection celebrating Highwater Clays' 45-year influence on WNC potters, displayed at Asheville Art Museum through April 26, 2026.

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Sinuous contemporary craft exploring form, movement, and organic shape through ceramics, textiles, woodwork, and mixed media sculpture by regional artists in an intimate, tactile gallery installation.

Sinuous contemporary craft exploring form, movement, and organic shape through ceramics, textiles, woodwork, and mixed media sculpture by regional artists in an intimate, tactile gallery installation.
Sinuous contemporary craft exploring form, movement, and organic shape through ceramics, textiles, woodwork, and mixed media sculpture by regional artists in an intimate, tactile gallery installation.