
Women of the Pacific Northwest
Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest emphasizing voices, visions, and material mastery across diverse media; on view through May 17, 2026, with gallery hours Wednesday through Sunday at 11am.
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Celebratory museum exhibition presenting contemporary works by female artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, highlighting voices, visions, and material mastery across diverse media; on view through May 17, 2026.

Celebratory museum exhibition presenting contemporary works by female artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, highlighting voices, visions, and material mastery across diverse media; on view through May 17, 2026.
Celebratory museum exhibition presenting contemporary works by female artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, highlighting voices, visions, and material mastery across diverse media; on view through May 17, 2026.

Eclectic selection of studio ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy's collection, celebrating a 45-year Highwater Clays legacy with historic and contemporary pottery and glaze work. On view through April 26, 2026; gallery open Wed–Sun.

Eclectic selection of studio ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy's collection, celebrating a 45-year Highwater Clays legacy with historic and contemporary pottery and glaze work. On view through April 26, 2026; gallery open Wed–Sun.
Eclectic selection of studio ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy's collection, celebrating a 45-year Highwater Clays legacy with historic and contemporary pottery and glaze work. On view through April 26, 2026; gallery open Wed–Sun.

A capstone gallery exhibition of contemporary mixed media work created over three years of MFA study, featuring five graduating artists from WCU Belcher College School of Art and Design. Expect diverse materials, concepts, and studio approaches in a campus arts center setting.

A capstone gallery exhibition of contemporary mixed media work created over three years of MFA study, featuring five graduating artists from WCU Belcher College School of Art and Design. Expect diverse materials, concepts, and studio approaches in a campus arts center setting.
A capstone gallery exhibition of contemporary mixed media work created over three years of MFA study, featuring five graduating artists from WCU Belcher College School of Art and Design. Expect diverse materials, concepts, and studio approaches in a campus arts center setting.

American Impressionist paintings from 1870–1940 capture rural landscapes, maritime scenes, and urban streets with brisk brushstrokes, luminous color, and misty atmospheric effects. The exhibition traces how artists portrayed everyday American life across changing places.

American Impressionist paintings from 1870–1940 capture rural landscapes, maritime scenes, and urban streets with brisk brushstrokes, luminous color, and misty atmospheric effects. The exhibition traces how artists portrayed everyday American life across changing places.
American Impressionist paintings from 1870–1940 capture rural landscapes, maritime scenes, and urban streets with brisk brushstrokes, luminous color, and misty atmospheric effects. The exhibition traces how artists portrayed everyday American life across changing places.