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Mural prints, album available

Mural prints, album available

The recently unveiled “Golden Threads” mural, located outside facing Pack Square Park in Asheville is now available as a limited edition art print. 

These fine art prints and accompanying “Stories of Mountain Folk” album are presently on display at Pack Place in the Asheville Art Museum’s Gift Shop at 2 South Pack Square in downtown Asheville. Proceeds from the sale of the art prints and album will help Shindig on the Green with production costs. This historical mountain musical event takes place in Pack Square Park during July and August.

Other proceeds from sales of the “Golden Threads” mural art prints and album go to the Catch the Spirit of Appalachia Scholarship program facilitated through Southwestern Community College in Jackson County. Contact Doreyl Ammons Cain for further information at 828.293.2239. The 12-foot-long mural was funded in part by the Asheville Area Arts Council “Art in the Park” award.

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