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How do we mark the flood?
November 23, 2024 @ 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Swannatopia’s Experimental Art Club, Warren Wilson College’s Art & Craft Department, and the Center for Working Lands invite you to join us for How Do We Mark the Flood, a day of collective healing on November 23rd from 1pm – 6pm. Come to experience site-responsive sculpture, listen to ambient and old-time tunes, enter mutual-aid raffles, paint en plein-air, eat together, get your portrait photographed by AVL Darkroom and learn about WWC’s historic farm and garden. This afternoon will also feature Warren Wilson’s Farm School General Store meat sale, and a surprise sunset performance by Swannatopia with special guests at Bryson Gym at 5:23pm. Bring your easels, watercolors, sketchbooks, looms, and/or cameras!
This event is in conjunction with The Farm at Black Mountain College and Deer Freaks…and Decoys on view September 27, 2024 – January 11, 2025 at Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center.

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