
Women of the Pacific Northwest
Bold contemporary works by women from the Pacific Northwest explore material mastery and regional perspectives, filling the museum's gallery with diverse techniques, voices, and visual narratives; on view Wednesdays–Sundays through May 17, 2026.
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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.

Curator-led wine tasting pairs Pacific Northwest bottles from women-owned Washington and Oregon wineries with the Women of the Pacific Northwest exhibition. Wine educator Austin Corley guides storytelling-driven tastings and art-focused discussion in the museum galleries.

Curator-led wine tasting pairs Pacific Northwest bottles from women-owned Washington and Oregon wineries with the Women of the Pacific Northwest exhibition. Wine educator Austin Corley guides storytelling-driven tastings and art-focused discussion in the museum galleries.
Curator-led wine tasting pairs Pacific Northwest bottles from women-owned Washington and Oregon wineries with the Women of the Pacific Northwest exhibition. Wine educator Austin Corley guides storytelling-driven tastings and art-focused discussion in the museum galleries.

Forty-five years of Highwater Clays studio pottery and wheel-thrown stoneware from Gail and Brian McCarthy's collection highlight regional WNC ceramic traditions and experimental glaze work, on view through April 26, 2026.

Forty-five years of Highwater Clays studio pottery and wheel-thrown stoneware from Gail and Brian McCarthy's collection highlight regional WNC ceramic traditions and experimental glaze work, on view through April 26, 2026.
Forty-five years of Highwater Clays studio pottery and wheel-thrown stoneware from Gail and Brian McCarthy's collection highlight regional WNC ceramic traditions and experimental glaze work, on view through April 26, 2026.

Walk the Asheville Art Museum's featured exhibition on a curator led guided tour that highlights key artworks, thematic connections, and behind the scenes curatorial insights in the central galleries.

Walk the Asheville Art Museum's featured exhibition on a curator led guided tour that highlights key artworks, thematic connections, and behind the scenes curatorial insights in the central galleries.
Walk the Asheville Art Museum's featured exhibition on a curator led guided tour that highlights key artworks, thematic connections, and behind the scenes curatorial insights in the central galleries.

Contemporary craft exhibition of regional artists exploring form, movement, and organic shape through ceramics, textiles, metalwork, and sculpture, emphasizing tactile surfaces and flowing silhouettes inspired by mountain landscapes.

Contemporary craft exhibition of regional artists exploring form, movement, and organic shape through ceramics, textiles, metalwork, and sculpture, emphasizing tactile surfaces and flowing silhouettes inspired by mountain landscapes.
Contemporary craft exhibition of regional artists exploring form, movement, and organic shape through ceramics, textiles, metalwork, and sculpture, emphasizing tactile surfaces and flowing silhouettes inspired by mountain landscapes.