
Women of the Pacific Northwest
Handmade and material driven works by contemporary women artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest, from textile and ceramic pieces to large scale mixed media installations; on view through May 17, 2026.
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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.

Handmade studio ceramics from the Gail & Brian McCarthy collection trace Highwater Clays' 45-year legacy as a regional ceramics hub, on view at Asheville Art Museum through April 26, 2026.

Handmade studio ceramics from the Gail & Brian McCarthy collection trace Highwater Clays' 45-year legacy as a regional ceramics hub, on view at Asheville Art Museum through April 26, 2026.
Handmade studio ceramics from the Gail & Brian McCarthy collection trace Highwater Clays' 45-year legacy as a regional ceramics hub, on view at Asheville Art Museum through April 26, 2026.

Explorations of form, movement, and organic shape in contemporary craft, presented through textiles, ceramics, wood, and mixed media by regional artists in a museum style gallery setting.

Explorations of form, movement, and organic shape in contemporary craft, presented through textiles, ceramics, wood, and mixed media by regional artists in a museum style gallery setting.
Explorations of form, movement, and organic shape in contemporary craft, presented through textiles, ceramics, wood, and mixed media by regional artists in a museum style gallery setting.