
Women of the Pacific Northwest
A survey of contemporary female artists from the Pacific Northwest highlighting voices, visions, and material mastery across painting, textiles, and mixed media. Gallery open Wednesdays–Sundays; exhibition runs through May 17, 2026.
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Bold material driven works by contemporary female artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, highlighting visionary perspectives and craft mastery across media. Gallery open Wednesday through Sunday at 11am; exhibition on view through May 17, 2026.

Bold material driven works by contemporary female artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, highlighting visionary perspectives and craft mastery across media. Gallery open Wednesday through Sunday at 11am; exhibition on view through May 17, 2026.
Bold material driven works by contemporary female artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, highlighting visionary perspectives and craft mastery across media. Gallery open Wednesday through Sunday at 11am; exhibition on view through May 17, 2026.

Revived visual art program presents 25+ local artists interpreting “The Power of Voice” through ceramics, stained glass, painting, collage, printmaking, fiber, photography, and digital mixed media in a downtown gallery opening.

Revived visual art program presents 25+ local artists interpreting “The Power of Voice” through ceramics, stained glass, painting, collage, printmaking, fiber, photography, and digital mixed media in a downtown gallery opening.
Revived visual art program presents 25+ local artists interpreting “The Power of Voice” through ceramics, stained glass, painting, collage, printmaking, fiber, photography, and digital mixed media in a downtown gallery opening.

Curator-led wine tasting pairs Pacific Northwest bottles from women-owned Washington and Oregon wineries with the Women of the Pacific Northwest exhibition. Wine educator Austin Corley guides storytelling-driven tastings and art-focused discussion in the museum galleries.

Curator-led wine tasting pairs Pacific Northwest bottles from women-owned Washington and Oregon wineries with the Women of the Pacific Northwest exhibition. Wine educator Austin Corley guides storytelling-driven tastings and art-focused discussion in the museum galleries.
Curator-led wine tasting pairs Pacific Northwest bottles from women-owned Washington and Oregon wineries with the Women of the Pacific Northwest exhibition. Wine educator Austin Corley guides storytelling-driven tastings and art-focused discussion in the museum galleries.

Contemporary craft installations and mixed media works by regional artists exploring form, movement, and organic shape fill Focus Gallery at the Folk Art Center along the Blue Ridge Parkway, emphasizing tactile surfaces and sculptural rhythm.

Contemporary craft installations and mixed media works by regional artists exploring form, movement, and organic shape fill Focus Gallery at the Folk Art Center along the Blue Ridge Parkway, emphasizing tactile surfaces and sculptural rhythm.
Contemporary craft installations and mixed media works by regional artists exploring form, movement, and organic shape fill Focus Gallery at the Folk Art Center along the Blue Ridge Parkway, emphasizing tactile surfaces and sculptural rhythm.

Hand-stitched textile panels translate incarcerated women's struggles into symbols of resilience, healing, empathy, and advocacy in a contemplative church gallery setting; free admission and nonprofit partnerships encourage community dialogue and restorative reflection.

Hand-stitched textile panels translate incarcerated women's struggles into symbols of resilience, healing, empathy, and advocacy in a contemplative church gallery setting; free admission and nonprofit partnerships encourage community dialogue and restorative reflection.
Hand-stitched textile panels translate incarcerated women's struggles into symbols of resilience, healing, empathy, and advocacy in a contemplative church gallery setting; free admission and nonprofit partnerships encourage community dialogue and restorative reflection.