
Open Art Exhibition: "The Power of Voice"
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.
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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.

Intimate evening reception of handcrafted tiny paintings, sculptures, and framed small-scale folk art; mingle with local artists and collectors for close-up viewing, conversation, and light refreshments.

Intimate evening reception of handcrafted tiny paintings, sculptures, and framed small-scale folk art; mingle with local artists and collectors for close-up viewing, conversation, and light refreshments.
Intimate evening reception of handcrafted tiny paintings, sculptures, and framed small-scale folk art; mingle with local artists and collectors for close-up viewing, conversation, and light refreshments.
Five-decade retrospective of Carl Powell’s inventive glass sculptures and evocative photographic prints; opening reception Feb 21, 2–5 PM, artist in attendance and free to attend, exhibition runs through April 5, 2026.
Five-decade retrospective of Carl Powell’s inventive glass sculptures and evocative photographic prints; opening reception Feb 21, 2–5 PM, artist in attendance and free to attend, exhibition runs through April 5, 2026.
Five-decade retrospective of Carl Powell’s inventive glass sculptures and evocative photographic prints; opening reception Feb 21, 2–5 PM, artist in attendance and free to attend, exhibition runs through April 5, 2026.

Handcrafted glass sculptures and evocative photography trace Powell's fifty-year retrospective of public and stained glass commissions. Opening reception Feb 21, 2–5 PM with the artist in attendance; exhibition runs through Apr 5.

Handcrafted glass sculptures and evocative photography trace Powell's fifty-year retrospective of public and stained glass commissions. Opening reception Feb 21, 2–5 PM with the artist in attendance; exhibition runs through Apr 5.
Handcrafted glass sculptures and evocative photography trace Powell's fifty-year retrospective of public and stained glass commissions. Opening reception Feb 21, 2–5 PM with the artist in attendance; exhibition runs through Apr 5.

Spoken word poems and quiet applause fill a small gallery space on Monday evenings, pairing a weekly featured reader with open mic slots for emerging and seasoned poets in an intimate visual art setting.

Spoken word poems and quiet applause fill a small gallery space on Monday evenings, pairing a weekly featured reader with open mic slots for emerging and seasoned poets in an intimate visual art setting.
Spoken word poems and quiet applause fill a small gallery space on Monday evenings, pairing a weekly featured reader with open mic slots for emerging and seasoned poets in an intimate visual art setting.

Evening gallery reception for a two-person exhibition presenting a visual dialogue between Lindenfeld artists, inviting close viewing of contemporary works and informal artist interactions amid museum galleries.

Evening gallery reception for a two-person exhibition presenting a visual dialogue between Lindenfeld artists, inviting close viewing of contemporary works and informal artist interactions amid museum galleries.
Evening gallery reception for a two-person exhibition presenting a visual dialogue between Lindenfeld artists, inviting close viewing of contemporary works and informal artist interactions amid museum galleries.

Retrospective display of studio ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy’s collection, highlighting Highwater Clays’ 45-year legacy with regional stoneware, porcelain, functional pottery, and experimental kiln work.

Retrospective display of studio ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy’s collection, highlighting Highwater Clays’ 45-year legacy with regional stoneware, porcelain, functional pottery, and experimental kiln work.
Retrospective display of studio ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy’s collection, highlighting Highwater Clays’ 45-year legacy with regional stoneware, porcelain, functional pottery, and experimental kiln work.
High energy open mic night blending music, stand up, and spoken word poetry in a welcoming, celebratory atmosphere; performers sign up for short sets while the crowd cheers through varied talent and community connection.
High energy open mic night blending music, stand up, and spoken word poetry in a welcoming, celebratory atmosphere; performers sign up for short sets while the crowd cheers through varied talent and community connection.
High energy open mic night blending music, stand up, and spoken word poetry in a welcoming, celebratory atmosphere; performers sign up for short sets while the crowd cheers through varied talent and community connection.

Material-driven works by female-identifying artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, presenting contemporary painting, sculpture, and textiles that highlight voices and visions of the region; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026.

Material-driven works by female-identifying artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, presenting contemporary painting, sculpture, and textiles that highlight voices and visions of the region; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026.
Material-driven works by female-identifying artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, presenting contemporary painting, sculpture, and textiles that highlight voices and visions of the region; on view at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026.