
Women of the Pacific Northwest
Bold material driven paintings, textiles, and mixed media by women rooted in the Pacific Northwest foreground craft, regional narratives, and experimental techniques in a light filled museum gallery; open Wednesday–Sunday at 11am 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.

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.

Collector-led survey of studio ceramics from Gail & Brian McCarthy’s holdings, tracing the 45 year legacy of Highwater Clays and its impact on the WNC pottery community; on view through April 26, 2026.

Collector-led survey of studio ceramics from Gail & Brian McCarthy’s holdings, tracing the 45 year legacy of Highwater Clays and its impact on the WNC pottery community; on view through April 26, 2026.
Collector-led survey of studio ceramics from Gail & Brian McCarthy’s holdings, tracing the 45 year legacy of Highwater Clays and its impact on the WNC pottery community; on view through April 26, 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 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.

Twelve troll sculptures crafted from fallen branches and wooden pallets invite tactile exploration amid evergreen garden paths, blending whimsical folklore with reclaimed-wood textures and interactive human-life themes.

Twelve troll sculptures crafted from fallen branches and wooden pallets invite tactile exploration amid evergreen garden paths, blending whimsical folklore with reclaimed-wood textures and interactive human-life themes.
Twelve troll sculptures crafted from fallen branches and wooden pallets invite tactile exploration amid evergreen garden paths, blending whimsical folklore with reclaimed-wood textures and interactive human-life themes.