
WILD: Echoes Of Nature
Immersive nature-inspired installations blend textured botanical palettes, wildlife motifs, and layered ambient sound to create contemplative contemporary visual experiences; an evening gallery opening spotlighting local and regional artists exploring human nature resonance.
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Evening gallery reception presenting immersive light based installations and mixed media contemporary works exploring luminosity and seasonal renewal. Contemplative viewing in Mark Bettis Gallery's intimate downtown space.

Evening gallery reception presenting immersive light based installations and mixed media contemporary works exploring luminosity and seasonal renewal. Contemplative viewing in Mark Bettis Gallery's intimate downtown space.
Evening gallery reception presenting immersive light based installations and mixed media contemporary works exploring luminosity and seasonal renewal. Contemplative viewing in Mark Bettis Gallery's intimate downtown space.

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.

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.

Contemporary craft works explore sinuous form and movement, presenting organic-shape sculptures, textiles, and ceramics by regional artists in a curated gallery setting. Visitors encounter tactile, visually dynamic pieces emphasizing gesture, materiality, and slow looking engagement.

Contemporary craft works explore sinuous form and movement, presenting organic-shape sculptures, textiles, and ceramics by regional artists in a curated gallery setting. Visitors encounter tactile, visually dynamic pieces emphasizing gesture, materiality, and slow looking engagement.
Contemporary craft works explore sinuous form and movement, presenting organic-shape sculptures, textiles, and ceramics by regional artists in a curated gallery setting. Visitors encounter tactile, visually dynamic pieces emphasizing gesture, materiality, and slow looking engagement.

Regional survey of contemporary Pacific Northwest women artists highlighting tactile material mastery, mixed media and sculptural work that foreground personal voice and vision; exhibition runs through May 17, 2026 with gallery hours Wednesday through Sunday.

Regional survey of contemporary Pacific Northwest women artists highlighting tactile material mastery, mixed media and sculptural work that foreground personal voice and vision; exhibition runs through May 17, 2026 with gallery hours Wednesday through Sunday.
Regional survey of contemporary Pacific Northwest women artists highlighting tactile material mastery, mixed media and sculptural work that foreground personal voice and vision; exhibition runs through May 17, 2026 with gallery hours Wednesday through Sunday.

Thesis exhibition of mixed media and video work by Holly Hill and Lynne Hudson, blending commercial production techniques (ads, TV, film) with teaching perspectives in an intimate gallery setting.

Thesis exhibition of mixed media and video work by Holly Hill and Lynne Hudson, blending commercial production techniques (ads, TV, film) with teaching perspectives in an intimate gallery setting.
Thesis exhibition of mixed media and video work by Holly Hill and Lynne Hudson, blending commercial production techniques (ads, TV, film) with teaching perspectives in an intimate gallery setting.

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.

Evening gallery reception celebrating sports-themed artworks in painting, photography, and mixed media at Blue Spiral 1; artists and collectors mingle amid curated installations and playful takes on athletic culture.

Evening gallery reception celebrating sports-themed artworks in painting, photography, and mixed media at Blue Spiral 1; artists and collectors mingle amid curated installations and playful takes on athletic culture.
Evening gallery reception celebrating sports-themed artworks in painting, photography, and mixed media at Blue Spiral 1; artists and collectors mingle amid curated installations and playful takes on athletic culture.

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.

Closing reception for a multidisciplinary exhibition that probes race, space, and faith through collaborative artworks, archival materials, and artist and theologian dialogue; an intimate community gathering reflecting history, belief, imagination, and sense of place.

Closing reception for a multidisciplinary exhibition that probes race, space, and faith through collaborative artworks, archival materials, and artist and theologian dialogue; an intimate community gathering reflecting history, belief, imagination, and sense of place.
Closing reception for a multidisciplinary exhibition that probes race, space, and faith through collaborative artworks, archival materials, and artist and theologian dialogue; an intimate community gathering reflecting history, belief, imagination, and sense of 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.

Earth-toned studio ceramics from the Gail & Brian McCarthy collection trace the 45 year legacy of Highwater Clays, spotlighting wheel thrown vessels, layered glazes, and regional studio pottery craftsmanship.

Earth-toned studio ceramics from the Gail & Brian McCarthy collection trace the 45 year legacy of Highwater Clays, spotlighting wheel thrown vessels, layered glazes, and regional studio pottery craftsmanship.
Earth-toned studio ceramics from the Gail & Brian McCarthy collection trace the 45 year legacy of Highwater Clays, spotlighting wheel thrown vessels, layered glazes, and regional studio pottery craftsmanship.