
Unrelenting: Cherokee People & the American Revolution
Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance. Native-centered interpretation reframes the American Revolution era through Indigenous voices, perspectives, and creativity.
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Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance during the American Revolution era. Native-centered interpretation highlights perspectives and creative responses tied to the U.S. 250th anniversary.

Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance during the American Revolution era. Native-centered interpretation highlights perspectives and creative responses tied to the U.S. 250th anniversary.
Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance during the American Revolution era. Native-centered interpretation highlights perspectives and creative responses tied to the U.S. 250th anniversary.
A deep dive into Cherokee history through oral storytelling and lived perspectives that go beyond textbook narratives. Expect culture rich context, local viewpoints, and discussion of overlooked stories at a Cherokee meet up spot.
A deep dive into Cherokee history through oral storytelling and lived perspectives that go beyond textbook narratives. Expect culture rich context, local viewpoints, and discussion of overlooked stories at a Cherokee meet up spot.
A deep dive into Cherokee history through oral storytelling and lived perspectives that go beyond textbook narratives. Expect culture rich context, local viewpoints, and discussion of overlooked stories at a Cherokee meet up spot.

A contemporary gallery exhibition highlighting female artists with Pacific Northwest roots, emphasizing bold voices and material mastery. Drop in during Asheville Art Museum open hours to view the show running through May 17, 2026.

A contemporary gallery exhibition highlighting female artists with Pacific Northwest roots, emphasizing bold voices and material mastery. Drop in during Asheville Art Museum open hours to view the show running through May 17, 2026.
A contemporary gallery exhibition highlighting female artists with Pacific Northwest roots, emphasizing bold voices and material mastery. Drop in during Asheville Art Museum open hours to view the show running through May 17, 2026.

American Impressionist paintings capture rural fields, maritime coasts, and urban streets through brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and atmospheric light effects. A focused look at 1870–1940 artists interpreting everyday American life and place.

American Impressionist paintings capture rural fields, maritime coasts, and urban streets through brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and atmospheric light effects. A focused look at 1870–1940 artists interpreting everyday American life and place.
American Impressionist paintings capture rural fields, maritime coasts, and urban streets through brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and atmospheric light effects. A focused look at 1870–1940 artists interpreting everyday American life and place.

An evolving exhibition from a winter artist residency at The North Carolina Arboretum, presenting site specific, nature inspired responses to the forest’s sights and sounds as it shifts from dormancy to spring.

An evolving exhibition from a winter artist residency at The North Carolina Arboretum, presenting site specific, nature inspired responses to the forest’s sights and sounds as it shifts from dormancy to spring.
An evolving exhibition from a winter artist residency at The North Carolina Arboretum, presenting site specific, nature inspired responses to the forest’s sights and sounds as it shifts from dormancy to spring.