
Women of the Pacific Northwest
A survey of contemporary female artists from the Pacific Northwest highlighting voices, visions, and material mastery across painting, textiles, and mixed media. Gallery open Wednesdays–Sundays; exhibition runs through May 17, 2026.
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Contemporary paintings, textiles, ceramics and mixed-media works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest, emphasizing material mastery, regional perspectives and progressive themes; on view through May 17, 2026 with gallery hours Wed–Sun.

Contemporary paintings, textiles, ceramics and mixed-media works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest, emphasizing material mastery, regional perspectives and progressive themes; on view through May 17, 2026 with gallery hours Wed–Sun.
Contemporary paintings, textiles, ceramics and mixed-media works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest, emphasizing material mastery, regional perspectives and progressive themes; on view through May 17, 2026 with gallery hours Wed–Sun.
Art exhibition at Asheville Art Museum, featuring female Pacific Northwest artists working in bronze, steel, glass, printmaking, textiles and mixed media exploring natural, social, and subliminal forces. Recommended for visitors interested in contemporary regional and women’s art.
Art exhibition at Asheville Art Museum, featuring female Pacific Northwest artists working in bronze, steel, glass, printmaking, textiles and mixed media exploring natural, social, and subliminal forces. Recommended for visitors interested in contemporary regional and women’s art.
Art exhibition at Asheville Art Museum, featuring female Pacific Northwest artists working in bronze, steel, glass, printmaking, textiles and mixed media exploring natural, social, and subliminal forces. Recommended for visitors interested in contemporary regional and women’s art.

Revived visual art program presents 25+ local artists interpreting “The Power of Voice” through ceramics, stained glass, painting, collage, printmaking, fiber, photography, and digital mixed media in a downtown gallery opening.

Revived visual art program presents 25+ local artists interpreting “The Power of Voice” through ceramics, stained glass, painting, collage, printmaking, fiber, photography, and digital mixed media in a downtown gallery opening.
Revived visual art program presents 25+ local artists interpreting “The Power of Voice” through ceramics, stained glass, painting, collage, printmaking, fiber, photography, and digital mixed media in a downtown gallery opening.

Intimate gallery opening presenting contemporary works that trace lineage, memory, and place; an evening reception highlights local artists and community centered visual storytelling and invites conversation with artists.

Intimate gallery opening presenting contemporary works that trace lineage, memory, and place; an evening reception highlights local artists and community centered visual storytelling and invites conversation with artists.
Intimate gallery opening presenting contemporary works that trace lineage, memory, and place; an evening reception highlights local artists and community centered visual storytelling and invites conversation with artists.

Gallery exhibition of ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy's collection celebrating the 45-year legacy of Highwater Clays, highlighting studio pottery and Western North Carolina ceramic traditions; open Wednesday–Sunday through April 26, 2026.

Gallery exhibition of ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy's collection celebrating the 45-year legacy of Highwater Clays, highlighting studio pottery and Western North Carolina ceramic traditions; open Wednesday–Sunday through April 26, 2026.
Gallery exhibition of ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy's collection celebrating the 45-year legacy of Highwater Clays, highlighting studio pottery and Western North Carolina ceramic traditions; open Wednesday–Sunday through April 26, 2026.

Sweet waffle bar and DIY flower bar complement the Women of the Pacific Northwest museum exhibition, while DJ Tigress spins upbeat sets, polaroid portraits capture moments, and a silent auction highlights women owned local vendors.

Sweet waffle bar and DIY flower bar complement the Women of the Pacific Northwest museum exhibition, while DJ Tigress spins upbeat sets, polaroid portraits capture moments, and a silent auction highlights women owned local vendors.
Sweet waffle bar and DIY flower bar complement the Women of the Pacific Northwest museum exhibition, while DJ Tigress spins upbeat sets, polaroid portraits capture moments, and a silent auction highlights women owned local vendors.