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Description: Website for organization founded in 2011 focused on writer residencies in public schools. Asheville Writers in the Schools and Community (AWITSC) changed its name to Artéria Collective in 2022 to reflect an expanded mission of fostering social change through arts and self-expression.
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Description: Website for the organization formerly known as the Asheville Area Arts Council, with the mission " to keep the arts at the heart of our community [...] by supporting arts professionals and businesses in Buncombe County through Connection, Advocacy, and Grants." (About page, April 2024)
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Rights: © ArtsAVL
Description: Website for the Asheville Zine Fest, founded by Jessica White and Scott Smith and held since 2016.
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Description: Website for a project which provides "access to public space for art installations" to "enhance awareness of the diversity of indigenous nations and artists." (About page)
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Subject: Community arts projects, Cherokee people, Cherokee language
Description: Website collecting information for visitors to the area south of downtown Asheville along the French Broad River, a formerly industrial area that became the site of many artist studios. Artists began moving into the area in 1985 and organizing "studio strolls" in 1994. The area was officially named the River Arts District (RAD) in 2005.
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Rights: © River Arts District Artists. © Copyright for all art on this website is held by the individual artists.
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