
New Growth: Artists Respond to the Forest
An evolving exhibition from a winter artist residency at The North Carolina Arboretum, presenting site specific, nature inspired responses to the forest’s sights and sounds as it shifts from dormancy to spring.
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Slow, guided forest bathing walks through the North Carolina Arboretum's awakening trails, using mindful sensory practices to translate winter dreaming into spring renewal. Facilitated exercises encourage grounding, reflection, and gentle nature based transformation.

Slow, guided forest bathing walks through the North Carolina Arboretum's awakening trails, using mindful sensory practices to translate winter dreaming into spring renewal. Facilitated exercises encourage grounding, reflection, and gentle nature based transformation.
Slow, guided forest bathing walks through the North Carolina Arboretum's awakening trails, using mindful sensory practices to translate winter dreaming into spring renewal. Facilitated exercises encourage grounding, reflection, and gentle nature based transformation.

Paint an original landscape from direct observation in a two-hour, beginner-friendly workshop focused on composition, color mixing, and translating outdoor sketches into a finished piece.

Paint an original landscape from direct observation in a two-hour, beginner-friendly workshop focused on composition, color mixing, and translating outdoor sketches into a finished piece.
Paint an original landscape from direct observation in a two-hour, beginner-friendly workshop focused on composition, color mixing, and translating outdoor sketches into a finished piece.

Beginner-focused botanical illustration workshop teaching line work, shading, contour composition, and pen and ink techniques across four weekly sessions at the North Carolina Arboretum with guided studio practice and plant reference studies.

Beginner-focused botanical illustration workshop teaching line work, shading, contour composition, and pen and ink techniques across four weekly sessions at the North Carolina Arboretum with guided studio practice and plant reference studies.
Beginner-focused botanical illustration workshop teaching line work, shading, contour composition, and pen and ink techniques across four weekly sessions at the North Carolina Arboretum with guided studio practice and plant reference studies.

Twilight forest bathing (shinrin-yoku) among Blue Ridge mountain hemlocks and rhododendron at The North Carolina Arboretum, guided slow walks emphasizing sensory awareness, breathwork, and grounding to reduce stress and deepen nature connection.

Twilight forest bathing (shinrin-yoku) among Blue Ridge mountain hemlocks and rhododendron at The North Carolina Arboretum, guided slow walks emphasizing sensory awareness, breathwork, and grounding to reduce stress and deepen nature connection.
Twilight forest bathing (shinrin-yoku) among Blue Ridge mountain hemlocks and rhododendron at The North Carolina Arboretum, guided slow walks emphasizing sensory awareness, breathwork, and grounding to reduce stress and deepen nature connection.

Practical ecology based gardening strategies for creating resilient, biodiverse landscapes, covering soil health, native plant selection, habitat scale thinking, and low input maintenance techniques for home gardeners.

Practical ecology based gardening strategies for creating resilient, biodiverse landscapes, covering soil health, native plant selection, habitat scale thinking, and low input maintenance techniques for home gardeners.
Practical ecology based gardening strategies for creating resilient, biodiverse landscapes, covering soil health, native plant selection, habitat scale thinking, and low input maintenance techniques for home gardeners.

Engaging illustrated talk exploring ecological interrelationships through storytelling, slides, and participatory activities that reveal plant and animal habitat connections, ideal for curious adults and families seeking nature education.

Engaging illustrated talk exploring ecological interrelationships through storytelling, slides, and participatory activities that reveal plant and animal habitat connections, ideal for curious adults and families seeking nature education.
Engaging illustrated talk exploring ecological interrelationships through storytelling, slides, and participatory activities that reveal plant and animal habitat connections, ideal for curious adults and families seeking nature education.

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.

Resonant gongs and crystal bowls wash through the Arboretum gardens in a guided sound bath, encouraging deep relaxation and meditative listening among towering native trees and cultivated plantings.

Resonant gongs and crystal bowls wash through the Arboretum gardens in a guided sound bath, encouraging deep relaxation and meditative listening among towering native trees and cultivated plantings.
Resonant gongs and crystal bowls wash through the Arboretum gardens in a guided sound bath, encouraging deep relaxation and meditative listening among towering native trees and cultivated plantings.

Bold material driven works by contemporary female artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, highlighting visionary perspectives and craft mastery across media. Gallery open Wednesday through Sunday at 11am; exhibition on view through May 17, 2026.

Bold material driven works by contemporary female artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, highlighting visionary perspectives and craft mastery across media. Gallery open Wednesday through Sunday at 11am; exhibition on view through May 17, 2026.
Bold material driven works by contemporary female artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, highlighting visionary perspectives and craft mastery across media. Gallery open Wednesday through Sunday at 11am; exhibition on view through May 17, 2026.

Textile based installations translate incarcerated women’s stories into stitched symbols of resilience, healing, empathy, and advocacy in a free community oriented traveling exhibit hosted at a local church.

Textile based installations translate incarcerated women’s stories into stitched symbols of resilience, healing, empathy, and advocacy in a free community oriented traveling exhibit hosted at a local church.
Textile based installations translate incarcerated women’s stories into stitched symbols of resilience, healing, empathy, and advocacy in a free community oriented traveling exhibit hosted at a local church.

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.
Guided slow looking sessions led by a volunteer educator at the Asheville Art Museum, using close observation to cultivate relaxation and interpersonal connection within museum galleries.
Guided slow looking sessions led by a volunteer educator at the Asheville Art Museum, using close observation to cultivate relaxation and interpersonal connection within museum galleries.
Guided slow looking sessions led by a volunteer educator at the Asheville Art Museum, using close observation to cultivate relaxation and interpersonal connection within museum galleries.