Hurricane Helene was responsible for unprecedented forest loss across our region. These forests are a vital part of Western North Carolina’s economy, ecology and identity. A new non-profit organization, Echoes of the Forest, seeks to transform this loss into something positive through public art installations.
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Conservation: Large National Forest Foundation Grant Awarded to The Pisgah Conservancy for Helene Recovery
The Pisgah Conservancy (TPC) has been awarded a 4.5–year, nearly $8 million grant from the National Forest Foundation on behalf of the Forest Service to support the Hurricane Helene recovery process.
History Feature: Reframing the Past ~ George Masa’s Story Comes Into Focus
A century ago, the mountains of Western North Carolina were still being introduced to the wider world. George Masa was one of the people who helped make that introduction.
ArtPlay Returns to the River Arts District with New Studio and Expanded Vision
ArtPlay is returning to the River Arts District with a new location in the Cotton Mill Studios. Founded in 2021, ArtPlay first established itself in the RAD before relocating to Orange Street following Hurricane Helene.
Brevard Brings Community Together for America’s 250th Celebration
Heart of Brevard will host a two-day celebration marking the nation’s 250th anniversary on Independence Day Weekend. Festivities begin Friday, July 3, at 5 p.m. along East Main Street with an evening street festival featuring live music, food trucks, local vendors and a beer garden.
The Lucy Clark Gallery & Studio Introduces the Work of Wood Artist Robert Bragg
The Lucy Clark Gallery & Studio welcomes to its fold artist Robert Bragg, who brings more than 40 years of experience in creative fine woodworking. “I have been in love with woodworking since my grandfather allowed me to play in his workshop as a child,” says gallery owner Lucy Clark.
The Wild Truth: River Otters ~ A Conservation Success Story
Graceful, playful and always curious, the American river otter is a crowd pleaser at zoos and nature centers. But this semi-aquatic species also represents one of our region’s most successful conservation comeback stories.
Southern Highland Craft Guild Permanently Establishes Emerging Artist Program
The Southern Highland Craft Guild has announced its third cohort of the Emerging Artist Program (EAP), the Guild’s now-permanent initiative to bring early-career makers into the orbit of one of Appalachia’s oldest, distinguished craft institutions.
