Asheville Gallery Hosts American Impressionism Exhibition at Pack Square This March
An American Impressionism exhibition spanning 1870–1940 opened at 2 South Pack Square in downtown Asheville this month.

A downtown Asheville venue at 2 South Pack Square hosted "In a New Light: American Impressionism 1870–1940," an exhibition tracing seven decades of the movement that opened earlier this month on March 12.
The show, listed through Mountain Xpress's events calendar, spans work from 1870 through 1940, covering the full arc of American Impressionism from its earliest domestic practitioners through its later regional expressions. Pack Square, already a cultural anchor at the heart of Asheville's downtown, served as the setting for the exhibition's run this March.
The research notes available for this story are limited in scope. The venue address, exhibition title, date range of the artwork, and the Mountain Xpress calendar listing represent the verified details on record. Key specifics including the exhibiting institution's name, featured artists, admission pricing, and operating hours were not available in the source material reviewed for this report.

Anyone seeking current hours, admission information, or extended programming details should contact the venue directly at 2 South Pack Square in downtown Asheville.
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