Appalshop News

2 years ago

Join us at West Sixth to support the Appalshop Archive!

We are very excited to invite the Appalshop community to our partner fundraising event with West Sixth Brewing March 4th and 5th!  …

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2 years ago

We're going to the Boone Docs Film Festival!

We're thrilled to announce two films produced by Appalshop programs are showing at the inaugural Boone Docs Film Festival in Boone, North…

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2 years ago

We're dropping a new album on our record label

June Appal Recordings proudly presents Hobe, a stunning collection of traditional songs that serve as a musical tribute by Matthew Stallard…

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2 years ago

Thank you for your continued support!

We know 2021 has been a rough year for many and in many different ways. Still, supporters like you showed up to help further the work that…

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2 years ago

We're dropping a new album on our record label

June Appal Recordings proudly presents Apex Pollinator from Kentucky drone veterans Everyone Lives Everyone Wins. Apex Pollinator is the…

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2 years ago

Are you our next Convergent Media Fellow?

We are very proud to announce that our Appalachian Media Institute has been awarded $20,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts! Our…

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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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