ARTS RECOVERY PLAN
ArtsAVL Launches Buncombe County Cultural Plan and Arts Recovery Strategy Following Hurricane Helene
In 2025, ArtsAVL will spearhead an initiative to develop Buncombe County’s first cultural plan, in collaboration with local governments, community leaders, and arts organizations. The cultural plan will work to integrate arts and culture more fully into the community, aligning with local needs, aspirations, and strengths. By creating a comprehensive roadmap, the plan aims to enhance cultural assets and foster deeper community engagement. This is especially crucial in the wake of Hurricane Helene, which caused significant damage to the region’s cultural infrastructure.
In response to the hurricane’s aftermath, the cultural plan will focus on a five-year arts recovery strategy, with the planning process set to begin in July 2025. This recovery plan will prioritize rebuilding and revitalizing the creative sector, addressing immediate needs, and ensuring long-term sustainability. Arts and culture are a cornerstone of what makes Western North Carolina a desirable place to live, work, and visit. These industries are vital to the region’s economic recovery, the retention of residents, and the return of tourism.

ARTS RECOVERY REPORTS
ArtsAVL Releases Complementary Studies on Buncombe County’s Creative Economy
ArtsAVL releases two studies on Buncombe’s creative economy, showing post-Helene slowdown, jobs, earnings, and ripple effects across the economy.
Coordinated Arts Recovery Efforts Underway in Asheville and Buncombe County
Three major planning efforts are shaping Asheville’s arts recovery after Helene, building resilience, supporting creatives, and strengthening our community.
Building a Legacy of Resilience: Arts and Culture Recommendations from the ULI Panel
Building a Legacy of Resilience: Arts and Culture Recommendations from the ULI Panel In the wake of Tropical Storm Helene’s devastation, Asheville is facing a rare opportunity to not just recover, but to rebuild stronger, more equitably, and more creatively. The Urban...