Asheville, NC’s 2020 AVL Protest Murals exhibition

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This is one of the 27 murals available for purchase via an online auction. I Photo by AVLtoday

Ever wondered what happened to all the striking + powerful street art that transformed downtown during the protests of 2020? We have , and we were elated to discover they’re now part of the brand new 2020 AVL Protest Murals exhibition .

The virtual exhibit, which also includes an online auction + speaker series, is a collaborative effort between the Asheville Area Arts Council, Martin Luther King Jr. Association of Asheville and Buncombe County, and nonprofit Equity Over Everything.

About that speaker series ? It kicks off Feb. 9 with Equity Over Everything’s Aisha Adamsreflections on 2020’s local protest art and continues Feb. 16 with Executive Director of Different Strokes! Performing Arts Collective’s Stephanie Hickling Beckman discussing what it’s like to be a BIPOC public artist in Asheville. On Feb. 23, hear from Sekou Coleman, Executive Director of Asheville Writers in the Schools and Community, speak about engaging the BIPOC community in local public art initiatives.

There’s also an online auction featuring 27 of the original works, which you can purchase for yourself or to donate to a local organization (be sure you check with them first). All proceeds from the auction will be split between the Martin Luther King, Jr. Association of Asheville, Buncombe County’s Community Outreach Providing Empowerment (COPE) Program , and the Asheville Arts Council’s Arts Build Community Grant . Organizers say they hope that the auction’s proceeds “will support continued change and healing in our community.”

And in the event that there are any pieces that don’t sell, they’ll be donated to BeLoved Asheville to help build shelters for folks in our community experiencing homelessness.

Wanna get involved? Don’t miss the exhibit , be sure to register for the speakers, and get your bids in by 11:59 p.m. on Fri., Feb. 28.

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Born and bred in Western North Carolina, Brook is based in Asheville, NC and has written for publications including Thrillist, Vice, the Guardian, and Salon. Prior to joining 6AM City in 2019, she worked as the assistant editor of WNC magazine. She enjoys cooking, reading, and exploring the city with her family.