
Unrelenting: Cherokee People & the American Revolution
Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance. A Native voice centered lens on the American Revolution era and the U.S. 250th anniversary conversation.
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Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance during the American Revolution era. A Native centered exhibition timed to the U.S. 250th anniversary.

Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance during the American Revolution era. A Native centered exhibition timed to the U.S. 250th anniversary.
Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance during the American Revolution era. A Native centered exhibition timed to the U.S. 250th anniversary.

American Impressionist paintings (1870–1940) capture rural countryside, maritime scenes, and city life with brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and shimmering atmospheric light. A focused look at how local artists interpreted everyday America through moment-in-time effects.

American Impressionist paintings (1870–1940) capture rural countryside, maritime scenes, and city life with brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and shimmering atmospheric light. A focused look at how local artists interpreted everyday America through moment-in-time effects.
American Impressionist paintings (1870–1940) capture rural countryside, maritime scenes, and city life with brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and shimmering atmospheric light. A focused look at how local artists interpreted everyday America through moment-in-time effects.

After-hours concert sets spotlight local musicians playing traditional and contemporary folk, bluegrass, and Appalachian mountain sounds. Catch an evening performance inside the Asheville Museum of History for a culture-forward night out.

After-hours concert sets spotlight local musicians playing traditional and contemporary folk, bluegrass, and Appalachian mountain sounds. Catch an evening performance inside the Asheville Museum of History for a culture-forward night out.
After-hours concert sets spotlight local musicians playing traditional and contemporary folk, bluegrass, and Appalachian mountain sounds. Catch an evening performance inside the Asheville Museum of History for a culture-forward night out.

A virtual Lunch and Learn traces the human history of South Yellow Mountain’s rugged landscape, from Indigenous presence and early settlements to mining, logging, and farming. Led by preserve manager Park Greer with a conservation focused lens.

A virtual Lunch and Learn traces the human history of South Yellow Mountain’s rugged landscape, from Indigenous presence and early settlements to mining, logging, and farming. Led by preserve manager Park Greer with a conservation focused lens.
A virtual Lunch and Learn traces the human history of South Yellow Mountain’s rugged landscape, from Indigenous presence and early settlements to mining, logging, and farming. Led by preserve manager Park Greer with a conservation focused lens.

Guided interpretive walk to Ridgecrest Point Lookout with panoramic Swannanoa Valley vistas and museum led local history commentary; accessible short hike highlighting landscape, heritage, and scenic photo opportunities.

Guided interpretive walk to Ridgecrest Point Lookout with panoramic Swannanoa Valley vistas and museum led local history commentary; accessible short hike highlighting landscape, heritage, and scenic photo opportunities.
Guided interpretive walk to Ridgecrest Point Lookout with panoramic Swannanoa Valley vistas and museum led local history commentary; accessible short hike highlighting landscape, heritage, and scenic photo opportunities.