
Trolls: A Field Study
Twelve larger than life troll sculptures crafted from fallen branches and wooden pallets form an interactive outdoor trail contemplating human life through rustic, textured wood forms and playful, uncanny details.
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Handcrafted troll sculptures—twelve figures assembled from fallen branches and wooden pallets—invite tactile interaction along the NC Arboretum's woodland paths. The outdoor exhibition blends found material folk artistry with playful site specific environmental storytelling.

Handcrafted troll sculptures—twelve figures assembled from fallen branches and wooden pallets—invite tactile interaction along the NC Arboretum's woodland paths. The outdoor exhibition blends found material folk artistry with playful site specific environmental storytelling.
Handcrafted troll sculptures—twelve figures assembled from fallen branches and wooden pallets—invite tactile interaction along the NC Arboretum's woodland paths. The outdoor exhibition blends found material folk artistry with playful site specific environmental storytelling.

Giant interactive troll sculptures by Thomas Dambo roam the North Carolina Arboretum in a whimsical winter public art trail; twelve hand crafted figures invite exploration, playful discovery, and photo moments for all ages.

Giant interactive troll sculptures by Thomas Dambo roam the North Carolina Arboretum in a whimsical winter public art trail; twelve hand crafted figures invite exploration, playful discovery, and photo moments for all ages.
Giant interactive troll sculptures by Thomas Dambo roam the North Carolina Arboretum in a whimsical winter public art trail; twelve hand crafted figures invite exploration, playful discovery, and photo moments for all ages.

Meandering outdoor tour of 12 giant Thomas Dambo troll sculptures that illustrate soil, water, biodiversity, and conservation themes; guided by Lauren Lampley along easy trails and paved walkways at the NC Arboretum.

Meandering outdoor tour of 12 giant Thomas Dambo troll sculptures that illustrate soil, water, biodiversity, and conservation themes; guided by Lauren Lampley along easy trails and paved walkways at the NC Arboretum.
Meandering outdoor tour of 12 giant Thomas Dambo troll sculptures that illustrate soil, water, biodiversity, and conservation themes; guided by Lauren Lampley along easy trails and paved walkways at the NC Arboretum.

Forest trails come alive with giant handcrafted trolls tucked among rhododendron and maple, turning a group hike into a playful scavenger hunt for art, nature connection, and social outdoor camaraderie.

Forest trails come alive with giant handcrafted trolls tucked among rhododendron and maple, turning a group hike into a playful scavenger hunt for art, nature connection, and social outdoor camaraderie.
Forest trails come alive with giant handcrafted trolls tucked among rhododendron and maple, turning a group hike into a playful scavenger hunt for art, nature connection, and social outdoor camaraderie.

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.
Gentle guided nature immersion among Blue Ridge pines, using sensory awareness, mindful breathing, and silent pauses to deepen nature connection and reduce stress in an unhurried outdoor setting.
Gentle guided nature immersion among Blue Ridge pines, using sensory awareness, mindful breathing, and silent pauses to deepen nature connection and reduce stress in an unhurried outdoor setting.
Gentle guided nature immersion among Blue Ridge pines, using sensory awareness, mindful breathing, and silent pauses to deepen nature connection and reduce stress in an unhurried outdoor setting.

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.