Appalshop News

2 years ago

To our Appalshop community, thank you

Dear Appalshop Community,  To say the past few days has been overwhelming would be an understatement. We have felt immense grief and…

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2 years ago

Appalachian Flood Support Resources

On July 28th, Appalachian Eastern Kentucky, Southwestern Virginia, and surrounding areas experienced historic flooding levels. As we move…

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2 years ago

Archive Spotlight: Churches, storytelling, and bringing history to life

This month's Archive Spotlight is featuring the work of Josh Outsey, Project Documentation Coordinator with the Appalshop Archive whose…

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2 years ago

We're unveiling new "Our Town" community art pieces in Pound, VA!

As a project of the National Endowment for the Arts “Our Town” creative placemaking program, four art installations and six historic…

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2 years ago

Remembering Darlene Wilson: teacher, organizer and academic powerhouse of Appalachia

“Women are the place-keepers. Men roam. They want to go hunting and roaming and shooting things. Being one of those place-keepers [is the…

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2 years ago

Join us for our Summer Documentary Institute film screening!

You're invited to join us in celebrating our 2022 Summer Documentary Institute interns and their documentaries July 29th! Read on to hear a…

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2 years ago

We're hiring a director for our Community Development Program!

Who We Are: Appalshop’s mission is to enlist the power of education, media, theater, music, and other arts to document, disseminate, and…

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2 years ago

Appalshop Archive Spotlight: Black Appalachians

Did you know that the Appalshop Archive is one of the largest collections of Appalachian history in the nation? Our Archive holds original…

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2 years ago

Help us fund Roadside Theater's Assisted Living Storytelling Project!

As we well know in our community and others across the world, the pandemic had crushing impacts on those in nursing homes and assisted…

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2 years ago

Appalshop Archive Spotlight: Labor in Appalachia

Did you know that the Appalshop Archive is one of the largest collections of Appalachian history in the nation? Our Archive holds original…

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