
Women of the Pacific Northwest
Bold contemporary works by women from the Pacific Northwest explore material mastery across painting, sculpture, and mixed media, displayed in the Asheville Art Museum gallery space through May 17, 2026.
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Regional survey of contemporary women artists from the Pacific Northwest, emphasizing vivid material mastery and progressive perspectives across painting, textiles, and mixed media work. Exhibition runs through May 17, 2026; gallery open Wed–Sun.

Regional survey of contemporary women artists from the Pacific Northwest, emphasizing vivid material mastery and progressive perspectives across painting, textiles, and mixed media work. Exhibition runs through May 17, 2026; gallery open Wed–Sun.
Regional survey of contemporary women artists from the Pacific Northwest, emphasizing vivid material mastery and progressive perspectives across painting, textiles, and mixed media work. Exhibition runs through May 17, 2026; gallery open Wed–Sun.

Ceramic vessels and studio pottery from Gail and Brian McCarthy’s collection celebrate Highwater Clays’ 45-year legacy, highlighting regional makers and technical variety at the Asheville Art Museum through April 26, 2026.

Ceramic vessels and studio pottery from Gail and Brian McCarthy’s collection celebrate Highwater Clays’ 45-year legacy, highlighting regional makers and technical variety at the Asheville Art Museum through April 26, 2026.
Ceramic vessels and studio pottery from Gail and Brian McCarthy’s collection celebrate Highwater Clays’ 45-year legacy, highlighting regional makers and technical variety at the Asheville Art Museum through April 26, 2026.

Sweet waffle bar and DIY flower bar complement the Women of the Pacific Northwest museum exhibition, while DJ Tigress spins upbeat sets, polaroid portraits capture moments, and a silent auction highlights women owned local vendors.

Sweet waffle bar and DIY flower bar complement the Women of the Pacific Northwest museum exhibition, while DJ Tigress spins upbeat sets, polaroid portraits capture moments, and a silent auction highlights women owned local vendors.
Sweet waffle bar and DIY flower bar complement the Women of the Pacific Northwest museum exhibition, while DJ Tigress spins upbeat sets, polaroid portraits capture moments, and a silent auction highlights women owned local vendors.