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Asheville artists find healing through basketball-inspired art exhibition at Jumpman InvitationalIn the wake of Hurricane Helene's devastation, artists from Asheville are finding renewed purpose through an unexpected medium: basketball-inspired art at Charlotte's Jumpman Invitational.
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WYFF News 4 on MSNMan sentenced to prison after looting in River Arts District following Helene damageAn Asheville man will spend time in prison after looting from areas affected by Hurricane Helene. Dennis Gates Miller, 33, of ...
Today, the Asheville Print Studio’s roof is still caved in and supplies are scattered all over. “I was just most sad for the all the art that was lost. When I saw the River Arts District ...
Helene also caused extensive damage to Asheville’s water treatment infrastructure, according to the National Hurricane Center ...
Works from local artists in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene offer outlets for personal and collective processing of ...
A vinyl producer has announced the closure of its downtown Asheville food, beverage and retails concepts with more changes to ...
TRYON—Upstairs Artspace will provide artists and art appreciators with an opportunity to participate in a lively discussion ...
Roughly a year after its plans to move to a 68-acre eco-conscious property in Marshall, the recording studio announced it ...
be sure to visit the Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands at Harrah's Cherokee Center-Asheville. This event draws in more than 11,000 visitors each year and features more than 200 artists selling ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Not only is painting Alison Press’ passion – it’s also her second career. She quit her corporate IT job after the pandemic to pursue art full time. “It was just a leap ...
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