Appalshop News

2 years ago

You're invited to Appalshop community listening sessions

We are very excited to invite the Appalshop community to a series of community listening sessions. You last heard from Appalshop about our…

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2 years ago

Join us for Pick and Bow's Spring Semester

We're excited to announce open enrollment for the spring session of Appalshop's traditional music program Passing the Pick and Bow.

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2 years ago

We're proud to announce Roadside Theater's first-ever new leadership team

We are proud to announce the newest iteration of our Roadside Theater Ensemble, the first complete leadership transition in Roadside’s…

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2 years ago

Public notice regarding the National Endowment for the Humanities

PUBLIC NOTICE Regarding the National Endowment for the Humanities’ Section 106 Review of Safeguarding Appalachian History in the…

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2 years ago

Tour our virtual gallery show of Jared Hamilton's "Familiar Paths"

Jared Hamilton's "Familiar Paths" photography collection was framed and shot at Wiley's Last Resort. But the show is coming to you. Tour…

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2 years ago

We're dropping a new album on our record label

From our record label June Appal Recordings, we are very proud to present a new album, "Don't Get Dead" from the Cornelius Eady Trio. The…

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2 years ago

We're dropping a new album on our record label

Don Rogers has deep roots in Kentucky old-time music: his grandfather and great uncles recorded on the Gennet label as the Kentucky String…

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2 years ago

We're hiring an Executive Assistant

Executive Assistant Appalshop, Inc. Appalshop is seeking an experienced, dynamic administrative team member to work primarily with senior…

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2 years ago

Welcome Kevin + Téa!

We put out a call this year for Appalshop's new performance coordinator and for a development associate for our radio station, WMMT 88.7…

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2 years ago

We're premiering eight new documentaries

We train young filmmakers each summer to produce documentaries through our Appalachian Media Institute. For more than 30 years, we’ve…

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