EPISODE · Oct 29, 2024 · 1H 12M
Photojournalist Michael Freas Documents Disaster, Destruction, and Hope in Asheville
from Artsville
When natural disasters strike, they don’t just destroy homes; they can devastate entire communities, livelihoods, and creative legacies. In this special edition of Art World Horror Stories, Asheville-based photographer Michael Freas shares the harrowing tale of Hurricane Helene’s destruction, which left hundreds of local artists without studios or income. Having survived multiple hurricanes, Michael offers a unique perspective on the resilience required to rebuild after such catastrophes. As a freelance photographer for ArtsvilleUSA, Michael and his images have played a crucial role in documenting the storm's devastation of the River Arts District (RAD), a low-lying creative hub located along the banks of the French Broad River. Read ArtsvilleUSA’s report on the RAD here. For more information, please visit https://www.artsvilleusa.com/photojournalist-michael-freas
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Photojournalist Michael Freas Documents Disaster, Destruction, and Hope in Asheville
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