Appalachian Almanac

Appalachian Almanac is an ambitious project nestled on the revitalized grounds of a retired coal mine in Kentucky. With a profound commitment to amplifying and empowering the voices of the region, this initiative serves as a beacon for Appalachian artists and their diverse expressions. By publishing and promoting the work of local creatives, Appalachian Almanac aims to celebrate and preserve the rich cultural heritage that has given rise to notable figures such as Wendell Berry, Bell Hooks, Hunter S. Thompson, Bill Monroe, Chris Stapleton, the Osborne Brothers, and countless others.

Driven by a deep appreciation for the arts, Appalachian Almanac aspires to foster an environment where artists can thrive and find support. As the project evolves, it plans to offer artist residencies, providing a nurturing space for creative exploration and collaboration.

Through its unwavering dedication to the region's artistic heritage, Appalachian Almanac emerges as a catalyst, honoring the past while uplifting the present and future of Appalachian culture.

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