
Stitching Stories Reimagined
Textile based installation translating incarcerated women's struggles into stitched panels of resilience, healing, and advocacy. Free traveling exhibit presented with a local church and nonprofit, inviting empathy and community dialogue.
Similar Events

Stitched textile installations translate incarcerated women’s individual struggles into powerful symbols of resilience, healing, empathy, and advocacy, presented free through a local ministry partnership as the Western North Carolina stop of the traveling exhibit.

Stitched textile installations translate incarcerated women’s individual struggles into powerful symbols of resilience, healing, empathy, and advocacy, presented free through a local ministry partnership as the Western North Carolina stop of the traveling exhibit.
Stitched textile installations translate incarcerated women’s individual struggles into powerful symbols of resilience, healing, empathy, and advocacy, presented free through a local ministry partnership as the Western North Carolina stop of the traveling exhibit.

Tactile installations and handcrafted works by national artists and nonprofit partners exploring craft as activism, social practice, and a tool for community empowerment and capacity building through collaborative exhibits and storytelling.

Tactile installations and handcrafted works by national artists and nonprofit partners exploring craft as activism, social practice, and a tool for community empowerment and capacity building through collaborative exhibits and storytelling.
Tactile installations and handcrafted works by national artists and nonprofit partners exploring craft as activism, social practice, and a tool for community empowerment and capacity building through collaborative exhibits and storytelling.

Hands-on embroidery and experimental stitching sessions guide participants to craft a community quilt of images and words that explores home, preserves place, and fosters healing through shared craft knowledge.

Hands-on embroidery and experimental stitching sessions guide participants to craft a community quilt of images and words that explores home, preserves place, and fosters healing through shared craft knowledge.
Hands-on embroidery and experimental stitching sessions guide participants to craft a community quilt of images and words that explores home, preserves place, and fosters healing through shared craft knowledge.

Intimate gallery reception celebrating emerging regional visual artists, featuring new work with opportunities to meet creators and mingle among exhibits in a welcoming community arts setting.

Intimate gallery reception celebrating emerging regional visual artists, featuring new work with opportunities to meet creators and mingle among exhibits in a welcoming community arts setting.
Intimate gallery reception celebrating emerging regional visual artists, featuring new work with opportunities to meet creators and mingle among exhibits in a welcoming community arts setting.

Exploratory local history presentation on Warren Wilson’s role in the Swannanoa Valley, pairing archival photos and oral histories with curator-led interpretation at the Swannanoa Valley Museum & History Center.

Exploratory local history presentation on Warren Wilson’s role in the Swannanoa Valley, pairing archival photos and oral histories with curator-led interpretation at the Swannanoa Valley Museum & History Center.
Exploratory local history presentation on Warren Wilson’s role in the Swannanoa Valley, pairing archival photos and oral histories with curator-led interpretation at the Swannanoa Valley Museum & History Center.

Hand-stitched innovative textiles converse with tactile clay and mixed media responses in an intergenerational exhibition exploring material dialogue, memory, and craft between Lore Kadden Lindenfeld and her daughter Naomi.

Hand-stitched innovative textiles converse with tactile clay and mixed media responses in an intergenerational exhibition exploring material dialogue, memory, and craft between Lore Kadden Lindenfeld and her daughter Naomi.
Hand-stitched innovative textiles converse with tactile clay and mixed media responses in an intergenerational exhibition exploring material dialogue, memory, and craft between Lore Kadden Lindenfeld and her daughter Naomi.

Women from the Pacific Northwest present materially rich works—textiles, ceramics, and mixed media—that foreground craft and regional perspectives; gallery open Wednesdays through Sundays, on view through May 17, 2026.

Women from the Pacific Northwest present materially rich works—textiles, ceramics, and mixed media—that foreground craft and regional perspectives; gallery open Wednesdays through Sundays, on view through May 17, 2026.
Women from the Pacific Northwest present materially rich works—textiles, ceramics, and mixed media—that foreground craft and regional perspectives; gallery open Wednesdays through Sundays, on view through May 17, 2026.
Guided slow looking sessions led by a volunteer educator at the Asheville Art Museum, using close observation to cultivate relaxation and interpersonal connection within museum galleries.
Guided slow looking sessions led by a volunteer educator at the Asheville Art Museum, using close observation to cultivate relaxation and interpersonal connection within museum galleries.
Guided slow looking sessions led by a volunteer educator at the Asheville Art Museum, using close observation to cultivate relaxation and interpersonal connection within museum galleries.