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Projects

  • Appalshop Films: Appalshop Films produces films and videotapes for home and educational use, documenting the culture and the social issues of Appalachia and the rural United States.
  • Roadside Theater: Roadside, a traveling ensemble company, draws upon the rich history and culture of Appalachia to develop original plays that tour nationally and internationally.
  • WMMT-FM: WMMT is noncommercial community radio station that airs programming created largely by community members. Broadcast to five states and via the internet, the station brings the voices Appalachian and rural communities to the public.
  • Appalshop Learning Center: A coalescing of all of Appalshop’s production and presenting activity, the Center works to create a multi-disciplinary arts education component to complement its national and regional programming in serving low to moderate income communities.
  • Appalshop Archive: Since its beginning in 1969, Appalshop has amassed thousands of hours of film, videotape, sound recording and photography that portray a multifaceted view of life and history in Appalachia. Appalshop’s Archive project works to preserve this material and make it available.
  • Appalachian Media Institute (AMI): AMI is a youth media training program devoted to developing the critical and creative skills of local young people through the production and distribution of community-based audio and video productions.
  • Community Media Institute (CMI): CMI provides training and technical assistance in digital storytelling, and works with grassroots groups and public interest organizations to develop and implement communication strategies in support of social and economic justice organizing.
  • June Appal Recordings: June Appal produces and distributes recordings featuring the music and voices of Appalachia, ranging from traditional mountain masters to contemporary regional composers and musicians.
  • Traditional Music: The Traditional Music Project brings traditional Appalachian music into the daily lives of people by helping communities build and sustain ongoing events such as jam sessions, square dances and storytelling events.
  • Holler to the Hood: Holler to the Hood is an on-going multi-media project that explores the economic and social issues in low-income rural and urban communities through the lens of the criminal justice system. Using a variety of mediums (live performance, radio, video, and digital), H2H provides the means for all those affected by the prison system to tell their story in their own voice.
  • Thousand Kites: Thousand Kites is a community-based performance, web, and radio project centered on the United States prison system and created with inmates, employees, and their families.
  • The General Store: Appalshop’s source for films, videos, cds, and more. Come visit our shop in Whitesburg, KY or view our on-line store.
Appalshop Notes
Appalshop, Inc.
91 Madison - Whitesburg, KY 41858
606/633-0108(phone) - 606/633-1009 (fax)
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