
Highwater: Ceramics from the Gail & Brian McCarthy Collection
An intimate gallery exhibition of studio ceramics drawn from Gail and Brian McCarthy’s collection, honoring Highwater Clays’ 45-year role as a pillar of the WNC ceramics community; on view through April 26, 2026.
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Gallery presentation of studio ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy's collection celebrating Highwater Clays' 45-year legacy, highlighting wheel-thrown vessels, shino and ash glazes, and local craft community history at Asheville Art Museum.

Gallery presentation of studio ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy's collection celebrating Highwater Clays' 45-year legacy, highlighting wheel-thrown vessels, shino and ash glazes, and local craft community history at Asheville Art Museum.
Gallery presentation of studio ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy's collection celebrating Highwater Clays' 45-year legacy, highlighting wheel-thrown vessels, shino and ash glazes, and local craft community history at Asheville Art Museum.

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Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest that emphasize material mastery and regional perspectives across varied media; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026, gallery open Wed–Sun at 11am.
Contemporary works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest that emphasize material mastery and regional perspectives across varied media; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026, gallery open Wed–Sun at 11am.

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