This is the documentation of an Appalachian Consortium traveling exhibition of Appalachian Art produced in the 1970s. The project was supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington, D.C
The collections of the Southern Highland Craft Guild are available to visitors at the Folk Art Cente...
Throughout the history of Appalachia and especially Kentucky, crafts have been an important part of ...
In 1944, the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild and the Southern Highlanders, Inc. received a $6,000...
The Appalachian Art Preservation Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and sh...
In 2013, our two-person travel team was awarded $10,000 from the Global Rural Trust to travel abroad...
This is the Summer 1991 issue of Images, the newsletter of the Friends of the South Carolina State M...
With the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition as the 2018 conference host and a focus on community ...
News CASS (winter/summer, 2001), a newsletter of the Center for Appalachian Studies and Services at ...
Scholars working in public spheres in Appalachian arts and traditional culture experience challenges...
This six-page brochure, “Documentary of Six Cherokee Artists,” was produced to accompany a 1976 inau...
Appalshop, a multi-media and arts organization in Whitesburg, Kentucky emerged in 1969 at the crossr...
There is a notable absence of documentary arts centers and programs in the coalfields of southern We...
Study of Appalachian craft revivals yields insight into the ways in which the larger American system...
In this interdisciplinary project, students in the Departments of Visual Arts, Biology, and Appalach...
This November/December/January 1989 issue of Artifacts focuses on current arts events, special proje...
The collections of the Southern Highland Craft Guild are available to visitors at the Folk Art Cente...
Throughout the history of Appalachia and especially Kentucky, crafts have been an important part of ...
In 1944, the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild and the Southern Highlanders, Inc. received a $6,000...
The Appalachian Art Preservation Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and sh...
In 2013, our two-person travel team was awarded $10,000 from the Global Rural Trust to travel abroad...
This is the Summer 1991 issue of Images, the newsletter of the Friends of the South Carolina State M...
With the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition as the 2018 conference host and a focus on community ...
News CASS (winter/summer, 2001), a newsletter of the Center for Appalachian Studies and Services at ...
Scholars working in public spheres in Appalachian arts and traditional culture experience challenges...
This six-page brochure, “Documentary of Six Cherokee Artists,” was produced to accompany a 1976 inau...
Appalshop, a multi-media and arts organization in Whitesburg, Kentucky emerged in 1969 at the crossr...
There is a notable absence of documentary arts centers and programs in the coalfields of southern We...
Study of Appalachian craft revivals yields insight into the ways in which the larger American system...
In this interdisciplinary project, students in the Departments of Visual Arts, Biology, and Appalach...
This November/December/January 1989 issue of Artifacts focuses on current arts events, special proje...
The collections of the Southern Highland Craft Guild are available to visitors at the Folk Art Cente...
Throughout the history of Appalachia and especially Kentucky, crafts have been an important part of ...
In 1944, the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild and the Southern Highlanders, Inc. received a $6,000...