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October 5, 2023
From: Asheville Area Arts CouncilBrian and Gail McCarthy Receive the 2023 John Cram Arts Leadership Award
Brian and Gail McCarthy, the founders of Highwater Clays and Odyssey Center for Ceramic Arts, will be awarded for their service to the local arts community with the John Cram Arts Leadership Award, nicknamed the “Crammy.” The award will be presented at the annual State of the Arts Brunch, happening October 30 at The Orange Peel.
“These two dedicated individuals, like John, saw a need, took a chance, and worked tirelessly to continue to nurture and grow that dream into one of the most successful clay businesses and ceramic educational centers in North America, Highwater Clays, and Odyssey Center for the Ceramic Arts.” shares Michael Manes, Gallery Director and co-owner of Blue Spiral 1. “It is for these attributes and dedication that Brian and Gail are most deserving of this award.”
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State of the Arts Brunch Monday, October 30 at 10:30 AM The Orange Peel
The Results Are In!
Join us Thursday, October 12 at 2 PM for the national release of Arts & Economic Prosperity 6 (AEP6), hosted by legendary multi-award-winning actress, singer, dancer,
and civil rights activist Rita Moreno.
During this LIVE virtual event, Americans for the Arts will debut the latest economic and social impact findings gathered in partnership with 373 regions from across all 50 states and Puerto Rico— including data from Buncombe County and the City of Asheville thanks to support from Buncombe County Government, City of Asheville, and ArtsAVL.
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