A Tale of Two Cities: What Asheville Can Learn From New Orleans and Hurricane Katrina
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In the wake of Hurricane Helene's devastation, Asheville can draw valuable lessons from New Orleans, a city that faced its own struggles after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. In this month’s podcast episode, ArtsvilleUSA director Louise Glickman sits down with Michael Manes of Asheville’s Blue Spiral 1 and Arthur Roger of New Orleans’ Arthur Roger Gallery to discuss the future of Asheville’s arts community.
To kick off the conversation, Michael shares his experience of living through Hurricane Helene and discusses some of the damage that was done to the Asheville Arts District, what needs to happen next, and how he is adjusting his gallery planning to help with recovery efforts. Arthur dives into the diverse responses of artists to water-damaged work: some want to incorporate the effects into their pieces' stories, while others seek repairs. Finally, Scott “Sourdough” Power, founder of NOT REAL ART, joins the conversation for a roundtable discussion covering the art culture in New Orleans and the role of galleries in uplifting artists who aim for a fresh start after the natural disaster. Join us for a much-needed dose of hope from these two impressive curators and thought leaders in art.
For more information, please visit https://www.artsvilleusa.com/mmichael-manes-blue-spiral-arthur-roger-gallery
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