
Women of the Pacific Northwest
Bold contemporary works by Pacific Northwest women artists examine material mastery, feminist narratives, and regional identity through painting, sculpture, and mixed media; exhibition runs through May 17, 2026, open Wed–Sun at 11am.
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Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest emphasize material mastery across painting, sculpture, textiles, and multimedia, creating a regionally grounded, progressive dialogue; gallery open Wed–Sun at 11am, on view through May 17, 2026.

Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest emphasize material mastery across painting, sculpture, textiles, and multimedia, creating a regionally grounded, progressive dialogue; gallery open Wed–Sun at 11am, on view through May 17, 2026.
Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest emphasize material mastery across painting, sculpture, textiles, and multimedia, creating a regionally grounded, progressive dialogue; gallery open Wed–Sun at 11am, on view through May 17, 2026.

Survey of ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy’s collection highlighting the 45-year legacy of Highwater Clays in WNC; gallery exhibition at Asheville Art Museum runs through April 26, 2026 with Wed–Sun hours.

Survey of ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy’s collection highlighting the 45-year legacy of Highwater Clays in WNC; gallery exhibition at Asheville Art Museum runs through April 26, 2026 with Wed–Sun hours.
Survey of ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy’s collection highlighting the 45-year legacy of Highwater Clays in WNC; gallery exhibition at Asheville Art Museum runs through April 26, 2026 with Wed–Sun hours.

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.

Guided walkthrough of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition with docent led insights into key works, themes, and curatorial choices, designed for visitors seeking contextual art education and deeper gallery engagement.

Guided walkthrough of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition with docent led insights into key works, themes, and curatorial choices, designed for visitors seeking contextual art education and deeper gallery engagement.
Guided walkthrough of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition with docent led insights into key works, themes, and curatorial choices, designed for visitors seeking contextual art education and deeper gallery engagement.

Paintings of America’s rural fields, maritime coasts, and growing cities glow with brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and atmospheric light. The exhibition traces how local artists used Impressionist techniques to capture everyday moments from 1870–1940.

Paintings of America’s rural fields, maritime coasts, and growing cities glow with brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and atmospheric light. The exhibition traces how local artists used Impressionist techniques to capture everyday moments from 1870–1940.
Paintings of America’s rural fields, maritime coasts, and growing cities glow with brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and atmospheric light. The exhibition traces how local artists used Impressionist techniques to capture everyday moments from 1870–1940.