
Women of the Pacific Northwest
Gallery exhibition of contemporary women artists from the Pacific Northwest highlighting material mastery across ceramics, textile, sculpture, and mixed-media works with regionally rooted, socially engaged perspectives.
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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.

An archival survey of studio ceramics—wheel-thrown vessels and sculptural pottery—from the McCarthy collection, tracing Highwater Clays' 45-year legacy as a regional ceramics hub; on view through April 26, 2026.

An archival survey of studio ceramics—wheel-thrown vessels and sculptural pottery—from the McCarthy collection, tracing Highwater Clays' 45-year legacy as a regional ceramics hub; on view through April 26, 2026.
An archival survey of studio ceramics—wheel-thrown vessels and sculptural pottery—from the McCarthy collection, tracing Highwater Clays' 45-year legacy as a regional ceramics hub; on view through April 26, 2026.

Twelve towering troll sculptures made from fallen branches and reclaimed pallets invite tactile interaction, blending rough hewn woodland textures and playful yet contemplative reflections on human life across outdoor paths.

Twelve towering troll sculptures made from fallen branches and reclaimed pallets invite tactile interaction, blending rough hewn woodland textures and playful yet contemplative reflections on human life across outdoor paths.
Twelve towering troll sculptures made from fallen branches and reclaimed pallets invite tactile interaction, blending rough hewn woodland textures and playful yet contemplative reflections on human life across outdoor paths.