ARTS ADVOCACY

Advocacy is More Than Policy

Arts and culture are essential to the identity, economy, and quality of life of Asheville, Buncombe County, and Western North Carolina. Artists, arts organizations, creative businesses, cultural venues, and creative workers help drive economic activity, attract visitors, strengthen communities, and make our region a vibrant place to live, work, and visit.

ArtsAVL advocates for policies, investments, and partnerships that support a thriving creative sector. We work to ensure that arts and culture are represented in conversations about economic development, recovery, tourism, workforce development, education, public space, and community planning. Through research, coalition building, public engagement, and strategic initiatives, we help position the arts as essential community and economic infrastructure.

From arts recovery and cultural planning to creative economy development and regional collaboration, ArtsAVL works alongside local governments, businesses, community organizations, and cultural leaders to strengthen the systems that support creativity and cultural vitality. Explore our current advocacy initiatives, research, and strategic planning efforts to learn how we are helping build a stronger future for arts and culture across Western North Carolina.

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Arts AVL Initiatives

Arts Recovery & Resilience

ArtsAVL is leading the development and implementation of the Asheville-Buncombe Arts Recovery Framework, a long-term strategy designed to strengthen cultural infrastructure, support recovery from Hurricane Helene, and better align the systems that support artists, arts organizations, creative businesses, and cultural assets across the region.

Public Funding for Arts & Culture

ArtsAVL advocates for sustained public investment in arts and culture through partnerships with local governments, public agencies, and philanthropic organizations. This includes support for county and municipal arts funding programs, recovery funding initiatives, and efforts to ensure arts and culture remain part of broader community investment strategies.

Creative Economy Development

ArtsAVL works to position arts and culture as essential economic infrastructure. Through research, planning, and partnerships, we support initiatives that strengthen creative businesses, expand workforce opportunities, and advance the role of the arts within economic development efforts across Western North Carolina. This includes work to support the growth of creative manufacturing, the music industry, and other key creative sectors that contribute to the region’s economy and cultural identity.

Arts & Small Business Recovery

ArtsAVL advocates for artists, makers, performers, and creative entrepreneurs within broader small business and disaster recovery programs. Recent efforts include participation in Asheville Recovers Together and other initiatives designed to ensure creative businesses have access to funding, technical assistance, and recovery resources.

Cultural Infrastructure & Creative Spaces

ArtsAVL works with community partners to support investment in the spaces and facilities that make arts and culture possible. This includes advocacy related to arts districts, cultural venues, public art, creative workspaces, artist housing, and the integration of arts into public infrastructure and community development planning.

Regional Arts Leadership

As the designated local arts council for Buncombe County, ArtsAVL works across sectors and jurisdictions to strengthen connections between artists, arts organizations, creative businesses, public agencies, funders, and community partners. We help align regional efforts, foster collaboration, and support initiatives that recognize the arts as an essential part of Western North Carolina’s economy, cultural identity, and long-term vitality.

Research & Data

Effective advocacy starts with reliable information. ArtsAVL conducts and supports research that helps demonstrate the value of the creative sector and identify opportunities for investment and growth. Current efforts include music industry studies, craft and creative manufacturing research, creative economy analysis, and regional cultural planning initiatives.

Arts NC Statewide Initiatives

Visit Arts NC’s Arts Action Center for all current calls to action. 

Pass S849 to stop dishonest ticket resale practices

Support S849 to protect consumers from deceptive ticket resellers by requiring transparency, banning speculative ticket sales, preventing misleading marketing, and cracking down on bots and fraudulent tickets.

Ensure K–5 Arts Education Funding Is Used as Intended

Require all North Carolina public school students in grades K–5 to receive regular visual and performing arts instruction from licensed arts educators, ensuring funding allocated for arts education is used as intended.

Fix the Grassroots Arts Program Funding Formula

Restore a stable and equitable funding formula for the Grassroots Arts Program so counties do not lose arts funding due to population growth or economic tier classifications unrelated to arts access.

Unlock Private Matching Funds for A+ Schools

Provide a recurring $500,000 state investment in A+ Schools of North Carolina to secure an additional $500,000 private foundation match and expand arts-integrated education statewide.

Include Arts & Creative Businesses in Western NC Recovery

Ensure artists, creative businesses, and arts nonprofits are included in disaster recovery and economic development investments while supporting the growth of Western North Carolina’s music, craft, and creative economy sectors.

Close the NC Arts Council General Grants Funding Gap

Increase recurring funding for NC Arts Council General Grants to address a longstanding funding shortfall, strengthen local arts organizations, and keep North Carolina competitive with neighboring states in arts investment.

See full 2026 Legislative Priorities overview.

Federal Arts Initiatives

Protect Federal Arts & Humanities Funding

Support continued federal investment in the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), and other cultural agencies that provide critical funding for arts organizations, arts education, community development, and cultural preservation across North Carolina. Recent federal budget proposals and policy changes have increased uncertainty around arts funding, making advocacy especially important.

Expand Arts Education Opportunities

Advocate for federal policies and funding that strengthen arts education in schools and communities. Arts education supports student achievement, workforce development, creativity, and lifelong learning while ensuring all students have access to high-quality arts experiences.

Support the Creative Workforce

Advance federal policies that improve economic stability for artists, freelancers, and creative entrepreneurs, including access to healthcare, affordable housing, workforce development programs, and protections for independent workers who make up a significant portion of the creative economy.

Invest in Arts, Culture, and Community Development

Encourage federal investment in cultural infrastructure, creative placemaking, downtown revitalization, disaster recovery, and community development programs that recognize arts and culture as drivers of economic growth, tourism, and community resilience.

Strengthen the Creative Economy

Support federal policies that recognize the arts as a major economic sector and invest in creative businesses, entrepreneurship, workforce development, and innovation. Arts and cultural industries generate billions in economic activity and support millions of jobs nationwide.

Ensure Arts Are Included in Disaster Recovery

Advocate for federal disaster recovery programs that explicitly include artists, arts organizations, cultural institutions, and creative businesses. The experience of Hurricane Helene demonstrated that arts and culture are essential to both economic recovery and community resilience.

Visit the Arts Action Fund site to learn more.