
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.
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Regional survey of contemporary Pacific Northwest women artists highlighting tactile material mastery, mixed media and sculptural work that foreground personal voice and vision; exhibition runs through May 17, 2026 with gallery hours Wednesday through Sunday.

Regional survey of contemporary Pacific Northwest women artists highlighting tactile material mastery, mixed media and sculptural work that foreground personal voice and vision; exhibition runs through May 17, 2026 with gallery hours Wednesday through Sunday.
Regional survey of contemporary Pacific Northwest women artists highlighting tactile material mastery, mixed media and sculptural work that foreground personal voice and vision; exhibition runs through May 17, 2026 with gallery hours Wednesday through Sunday.

Contemporary craft by regional artists exploring sinuous form, implied movement, and organic shapes across ceramics, textiles, woodwork, and mixed media in a Blue Ridge Parkway gallery setting.

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