Women of the Pacific Northwest
Art exhibition at Asheville Art Museum, featuring female Pacific Northwest artists working in bronze, steel, glass, printmaking, textiles and mixed media exploring natural, social, and subliminal forces. Recommended for visitors interested in contemporary regional and women’s art.
Similar Events

Contemporary paintings, textiles, ceramics and mixed-media works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest, emphasizing material mastery, regional perspectives and progressive themes; on view through May 17, 2026 with gallery hours Wed–Sun.

Contemporary paintings, textiles, ceramics and mixed-media works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest, emphasizing material mastery, regional perspectives and progressive themes; on view through May 17, 2026 with gallery hours Wed–Sun.
Contemporary paintings, textiles, ceramics and mixed-media works by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest, emphasizing material mastery, regional perspectives and progressive themes; on view through May 17, 2026 with gallery hours Wed–Sun.
Art exhibition at Asheville Art Museum, featuring illustrated medieval bestiaries that explore animal symbolism, vivid imagery, and Christian moral lessons. Ideal for visitors interested in art and historical education.
Art exhibition at Asheville Art Museum, featuring illustrated medieval bestiaries that explore animal symbolism, vivid imagery, and Christian moral lessons. Ideal for visitors interested in art and historical education.
Art exhibition at Asheville Art Museum, featuring illustrated medieval bestiaries that explore animal symbolism, vivid imagery, and Christian moral lessons. Ideal for visitors interested in art and historical education.

Curator led discussion pairs museum paintings with tastings of resilient, innovative woman owned wineries from Washington and Oregon, guided by wine educator and storyteller Austin Corley.

Curator led discussion pairs museum paintings with tastings of resilient, innovative woman owned wineries from Washington and Oregon, guided by wine educator and storyteller Austin Corley.
Curator led discussion pairs museum paintings with tastings of resilient, innovative woman owned wineries from Washington and Oregon, guided by wine educator and storyteller Austin Corley.
Exhibition at Asheville Art Museum, featuring architectural work by Richard Sharp Smith, Albert Heath Carrier, and Douglas D. Ellington, the role of two prominent Asheville firms in shaping the city, and the revival of craft and decorative arts in Western North Carolina. For art and architecture audiences.
Exhibition at Asheville Art Museum, featuring architectural work by Richard Sharp Smith, Albert Heath Carrier, and Douglas D. Ellington, the role of two prominent Asheville firms in shaping the city, and the revival of craft and decorative arts in Western North Carolina. For art and architecture audiences.
Exhibition at Asheville Art Museum, featuring architectural work by Richard Sharp Smith, Albert Heath Carrier, and Douglas D. Ellington, the role of two prominent Asheville firms in shaping the city, and the revival of craft and decorative arts in Western North Carolina. For art and architecture audiences.

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.

Guided in-gallery tour of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition, offering close-looking, curatorial context, and discussion of key works in well-lit modern galleries for the public.

Guided in-gallery tour of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition, offering close-looking, curatorial context, and discussion of key works in well-lit modern galleries for the public.
Guided in-gallery tour of the Asheville Art Museum's current featured exhibition, offering close-looking, curatorial context, and discussion of key works in well-lit modern galleries for the public.

Guided evening tour of the museum's current featured exhibition, with curator-led art interpretation, thematic context, and close readings of contemporary and historical works on display.

Guided evening tour of the museum's current featured exhibition, with curator-led art interpretation, thematic context, and close readings of contemporary and historical works on display.
Guided evening tour of the museum's current featured exhibition, with curator-led art interpretation, thematic context, and close readings of contemporary and historical works on display.

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.
Interactive docent led walks through Asheville Art Museum’s collection and current exhibitions, guided by volunteer educators or staff to spotlight rotating objects and institutional history; drop-in format with no reservations required.
Interactive docent led walks through Asheville Art Museum’s collection and current exhibitions, guided by volunteer educators or staff to spotlight rotating objects and institutional history; drop-in format with no reservations required.
Interactive docent led walks through Asheville Art Museum’s collection and current exhibitions, guided by volunteer educators or staff to spotlight rotating objects and institutional history; drop-in format with no reservations required.