The Guardian: Hurricane Helene Destroyed Asheville’s Arts Community

Hurricane Helene left Asheville’s River Arts District heavily damaged after floodwaters from the French Broad River inundated artist studios and galleries.

The destruction raised concerns about the long-term future of the district and whether artists would be able to rebuild.

Despite the devastation, artists and community leaders began organizing recovery efforts to preserve the district’s creative culture.

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