
The 58th Juried Undergraduate Exhibition
Juried showcase of Western Carolina University undergraduate artwork, presented in a professional gallery setting at the Bardo Arts Center. A public exhibition that spotlights emerging student artists and portfolio presentation skills.
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A juried undergraduate art exhibition highlighting Western Carolina University student work in a professional gallery setting. Expect a wide range of mediums and a public-facing presentation focused on building exhibition and portfolio skills.

A juried undergraduate art exhibition highlighting Western Carolina University student work in a professional gallery setting. Expect a wide range of mediums and a public-facing presentation focused on building exhibition and portfolio skills.
A juried undergraduate art exhibition highlighting Western Carolina University student work in a professional gallery setting. Expect a wide range of mediums and a public-facing presentation focused on building exhibition and portfolio skills.

Colorful, exploratory visual work by adult students at Black Mountain Center for the Arts, spotlighting emerging local artists in a community gallery exhibition that maps recent classroom explorations and creative development.

Colorful, exploratory visual work by adult students at Black Mountain Center for the Arts, spotlighting emerging local artists in a community gallery exhibition that maps recent classroom explorations and creative development.
Colorful, exploratory visual work by adult students at Black Mountain Center for the Arts, spotlighting emerging local artists in a community gallery exhibition that maps recent classroom explorations and creative development.

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.

Translucent watercolor explorations of light and layered shadow at Red House Gallery in Black Mountain, featuring local artists' intimate studies of form, negative space, and painterly texture in small scale works.

Translucent watercolor explorations of light and layered shadow at Red House Gallery in Black Mountain, featuring local artists' intimate studies of form, negative space, and painterly texture in small scale works.
Translucent watercolor explorations of light and layered shadow at Red House Gallery in Black Mountain, featuring local artists' intimate studies of form, negative space, and painterly texture in small scale works.
Step-by-step guidance for navigating the Southern Highland Craft Guild jury process, including portfolio preparation, photographing work, and application tips for craft artists seeking admission to the Folk Art Center.
Step-by-step guidance for navigating the Southern Highland Craft Guild jury process, including portfolio preparation, photographing work, and application tips for craft artists seeking admission to the Folk Art Center.
Step-by-step guidance for navigating the Southern Highland Craft Guild jury process, including portfolio preparation, photographing work, and application tips for craft artists seeking admission to the Folk Art Center.

Curated survey of studio ceramics—earthenware, stoneware, and functional pottery—from the Gail & Brian McCarthy collection, honoring 45 years of Highwater Clays' influence on WNC craft and ceramics education.

Curated survey of studio ceramics—earthenware, stoneware, and functional pottery—from the Gail & Brian McCarthy collection, honoring 45 years of Highwater Clays' influence on WNC craft and ceramics education.
Curated survey of studio ceramics—earthenware, stoneware, and functional pottery—from the Gail & Brian McCarthy collection, honoring 45 years of Highwater Clays' influence on WNC craft and ceramics education.

Soft lit opening reception for a botanical focused exhibition, presenting floral paintings, prints, and mixed media pieces; attendees can mingle with artists among curated gallery installations in a convivial community arts setting.

Soft lit opening reception for a botanical focused exhibition, presenting floral paintings, prints, and mixed media pieces; attendees can mingle with artists among curated gallery installations in a convivial community arts setting.
Soft lit opening reception for a botanical focused exhibition, presenting floral paintings, prints, and mixed media pieces; attendees can mingle with artists among curated gallery installations in a convivial community arts setting.

Docent led in gallery walkthrough offering close looking and curator insights into the museum's current show, with contextual art history commentary, thematic highlights, and Q&A for visitors seeking deeper understanding.

Docent led in gallery walkthrough offering close looking and curator insights into the museum's current show, with contextual art history commentary, thematic highlights, and Q&A for visitors seeking deeper understanding.
Docent led in gallery walkthrough offering close looking and curator insights into the museum's current show, with contextual art history commentary, thematic highlights, and Q&A for visitors seeking deeper understanding.

Bold works by women from the Pacific Northwest span textured mixed media panels to finely crafted ceramics, highlighting material mastery and progressive regional perspectives at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026.

Bold works by women from the Pacific Northwest span textured mixed media panels to finely crafted ceramics, highlighting material mastery and progressive regional perspectives at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026.
Bold works by women from the Pacific Northwest span textured mixed media panels to finely crafted ceramics, highlighting material mastery and progressive regional perspectives at Asheville Art Museum through May 17, 2026.

Beginner-focused botanical illustration workshop teaching line work, shading, contour composition, and pen and ink techniques across four weekly sessions at the North Carolina Arboretum with guided studio practice and plant reference studies.

Beginner-focused botanical illustration workshop teaching line work, shading, contour composition, and pen and ink techniques across four weekly sessions at the North Carolina Arboretum with guided studio practice and plant reference studies.
Beginner-focused botanical illustration workshop teaching line work, shading, contour composition, and pen and ink techniques across four weekly sessions at the North Carolina Arboretum with guided studio practice and plant reference studies.

Delicate, finely detailed botanical artworks and floral studies displayed in the Black Mountain Center for the Arts gallery, presented as a curated prelude to the Art in Bloom 20th Anniversary celebration.

Delicate, finely detailed botanical artworks and floral studies displayed in the Black Mountain Center for the Arts gallery, presented as a curated prelude to the Art in Bloom 20th Anniversary celebration.
Delicate, finely detailed botanical artworks and floral studies displayed in the Black Mountain Center for the Arts gallery, presented as a curated prelude to the Art in Bloom 20th Anniversary celebration.
Meditative guided close looking led by a volunteer educator cultivates relaxation and social connection through focused observation of gallery artworks. Low key, discussion based format emphasizes sensory noticing and shared interpretation.
Meditative guided close looking led by a volunteer educator cultivates relaxation and social connection through focused observation of gallery artworks. Low key, discussion based format emphasizes sensory noticing and shared interpretation.
Meditative guided close looking led by a volunteer educator cultivates relaxation and social connection through focused observation of gallery artworks. Low key, discussion based format emphasizes sensory noticing and shared interpretation.