
The Resonant Rogues: Itinerant Artists Whose Careers Depend On Never Settling Down
05/28/19 • 4 min
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Teens Of Color Helping To Document, Spotlight Asheville's Southside Stories
It's a Saturday afternoon at the Arthur Edington Center in Asheville's Southside. Two teenage girls are interviewing a woman named Charlotte, recording her observations and experiences growing up in this neighborhood. "What changes have you seen in your community?" "Well, changes I have seen ... Greens is a lot different from when I was back as a kid, when Mr. Green was alive ..." Youth of color are collecting stories from adults of color from this neighborhood through a project called Southside Stories. The stories are taking the form of video, audio, photography and visual art. Once the teenagers have collected and edited the stories, they'll present them at a public showcase 4:30pm June 15 at the Edington Center.
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