
PERSPECTIVES: Naomi Lindenfeld
Naomi Lindenfeld leads an intimate gallery talk in the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center's Perspectives series, exploring her contemporary practice, influences, and connections to experimental art practice within a museum setting.
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Evening gallery reception for a two-person exhibition presenting a visual dialogue between Lindenfeld artists, inviting close viewing of contemporary works and informal artist interactions amid museum galleries.

Evening gallery reception for a two-person exhibition presenting a visual dialogue between Lindenfeld artists, inviting close viewing of contemporary works and informal artist interactions amid museum galleries.
Evening gallery reception for a two-person exhibition presenting a visual dialogue between Lindenfeld artists, inviting close viewing of contemporary works and informal artist interactions amid museum galleries.
Intergenerational exhibition juxtaposing Lore Kadden Lindenfeld's midcentury weavings, fiber collages, artist books, and drawings with Naomi Lindenfeld's tactile, colored clay vessels and visually complex sculptural tableware.
Intergenerational exhibition juxtaposing Lore Kadden Lindenfeld's midcentury weavings, fiber collages, artist books, and drawings with Naomi Lindenfeld's tactile, colored clay vessels and visually complex sculptural tableware.
Intergenerational exhibition juxtaposing Lore Kadden Lindenfeld's midcentury weavings, fiber collages, artist books, and drawings with Naomi Lindenfeld's tactile, colored clay vessels and visually complex sculptural tableware.

Two-hour guided walking tour of the historic Black Mountain College campus at Lake Eden, visiting the Dining Hall, Lodges, Quiet House, and Studies Building while highlighting Jean Charlot frescoes and campus architecture.

Two-hour guided walking tour of the historic Black Mountain College campus at Lake Eden, visiting the Dining Hall, Lodges, Quiet House, and Studies Building while highlighting Jean Charlot frescoes and campus architecture.
Two-hour guided walking tour of the historic Black Mountain College campus at Lake Eden, visiting the Dining Hall, Lodges, Quiet House, and Studies Building while highlighting Jean Charlot frescoes and campus architecture.

Guided in-gallery tour of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition, offering close-looking, curatorial context, and discussion of key works in well-lit modern galleries for the public.

Guided in-gallery tour of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition, offering close-looking, curatorial context, and discussion of key works in well-lit modern galleries for the public.
Guided in-gallery tour of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition, offering close-looking, curatorial context, and discussion of key works in well-lit modern galleries for the public.
Experimental cross disciplinary investigations of surface where artists, scientists, and designers present live demonstrations and short talks exploring materials, textures, and fabrication techniques in an intimate studio setting for hands on dialogue.
Experimental cross disciplinary investigations of surface where artists, scientists, and designers present live demonstrations and short talks exploring materials, textures, and fabrication techniques in an intimate studio setting for hands on dialogue.
Experimental cross disciplinary investigations of surface where artists, scientists, and designers present live demonstrations and short talks exploring materials, textures, and fabrication techniques in an intimate studio setting for hands on dialogue.

Material-driven works by female-identifying artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, presenting contemporary painting, sculpture, and textiles that highlight voices and visions of the region; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026.

Material-driven works by female-identifying artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, presenting contemporary painting, sculpture, and textiles that highlight voices and visions of the region; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026.
Material-driven works by female-identifying artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, presenting contemporary painting, sculpture, and textiles that highlight voices and visions of the region; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026.
Meditative slow-looking sessions in a quiet gallery encourage attentive, guided close examination of artworks to foster relaxation and social connection; led by a volunteer educator at Asheville Art Museum.
Meditative slow-looking sessions in a quiet gallery encourage attentive, guided close examination of artworks to foster relaxation and social connection; led by a volunteer educator at Asheville Art Museum.
Meditative slow-looking sessions in a quiet gallery encourage attentive, guided close examination of artworks to foster relaxation and social connection; led by a volunteer educator at Asheville Art Museum.
Interactive, object-focused tours of the Asheville Art Museum highlighting select works from the permanent collection and current exhibitions; led by volunteer educators or staff with rotating themes and drop-in attendance, no reservations required.
Interactive, object-focused tours of the Asheville Art Museum highlighting select works from the permanent collection and current exhibitions; led by volunteer educators or staff with rotating themes and drop-in attendance, no reservations required.
Interactive, object-focused tours of the Asheville Art Museum highlighting select works from the permanent collection and current exhibitions; led by volunteer educators or staff with rotating themes and drop-in attendance, no reservations required.

Panel discussion with preservationists from First Baptist Church, Hopkins Chapel, and the Basilica of St. Lawrence exploring creative strategies to preserve Asheville's architecturally and culturally significant historic churches; moderated by Jessie Landl, free for members.

Panel discussion with preservationists from First Baptist Church, Hopkins Chapel, and the Basilica of St. Lawrence exploring creative strategies to preserve Asheville's architecturally and culturally significant historic churches; moderated by Jessie Landl, free for members.
Panel discussion with preservationists from First Baptist Church, Hopkins Chapel, and the Basilica of St. Lawrence exploring creative strategies to preserve Asheville's architecturally and culturally significant historic churches; moderated by Jessie Landl, free for members.

Guided evening gallery tour exploring the museum's current featured exhibition, highlighting key works and historical context while encouraging questions and close-looking in a relaxed small group format.

Guided evening gallery tour exploring the museum's current featured exhibition, highlighting key works and historical context while encouraging questions and close-looking in a relaxed small group format.
Guided evening gallery tour exploring the museum's current featured exhibition, highlighting key works and historical context while encouraging questions and close-looking in a relaxed small group format.

Grab a drink and sketch directly on paper covered café tables at the museum; supplies unlock with a Perspective Café purchase and museum admission. Relaxed, social sip and sketch session welcoming all skill levels.

Grab a drink and sketch directly on paper covered café tables at the museum; supplies unlock with a Perspective Café purchase and museum admission. Relaxed, social sip and sketch session welcoming all skill levels.
Grab a drink and sketch directly on paper covered café tables at the museum; supplies unlock with a Perspective Café purchase and museum admission. Relaxed, social sip and sketch session welcoming all skill levels.

Curated ceramics from Gail & Brian McCarthy map Highwater Clays' 45-year legacy across WNC and beyond, spotlighting studio pottery traditions in a museum gallery through April 26, 2026.

Curated ceramics from Gail & Brian McCarthy map Highwater Clays' 45-year legacy across WNC and beyond, spotlighting studio pottery traditions in a museum gallery through April 26, 2026.
Curated ceramics from Gail & Brian McCarthy map Highwater Clays' 45-year legacy across WNC and beyond, spotlighting studio pottery traditions in a museum gallery through April 26, 2026.