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AMY Library System and Toe River Arts announce Wonder of Water Photography Contest


Does your child appreciate the water and photography? If so, the AMY Regional Library System and Toe River Arts encourage them to dive in and participate in the Wonder of Water Photo Contest. The contest, open for submissions from May 1 to 31, is the final activity tied to the recent Smithsonian Institution Water/Ways exhibit.
As part of the exhibit, a group of Yancey, Avery and Mitchell children spent six weeks capturing the wonder of water through art, writing, music, and science-based projects. “We’ve talked about the importance of each child’s unique voice or perspective,” says freelance writer and nature photographer Sue Wasserman, who’s been leading the Wonder of Water program. “What I love about the photo contest is how it not only encourages families throughout our three counties to get out to a favorite water spot, but helps children find and value their individual vision as well. Clearly, we have an abundance of picture-perfect water sce ....

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AMY Regional Library announces arrival of Water/Ways Smithsonian traveling exhibition


BURNSVILLE — From above, Earth appears as a water planet with more than 71 percent of its surface covered with this vital resource for life. Water impacts climate, agriculture, transportation, industry and more. It inspires art and music.
The AMY Regional Library, in cooperation with NC Humanities, will examine water as an environmental necessity and an important cultural element as it hosts “Water/Ways,” a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) program. “Water/Ways” is on view now at Yancey County Public Library through April 24.
AMY Regional Library and the surrounding community has been expressly chosen by NC Humanities to host “Water/Ways” as part of the Museum on Main Street program—a national/state/local partnership to bring exhibitions and programs to rural cultural organizations. The exhibition has toured 5 other communities in North Carolina, ending the tour at Yancey County Public Libr ....

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Smithsonian traveling exhibition coming to AMY Regional Library


SPRUCE PINE — Amber Westall Briggs was delighted when The AMY regional library system was selected by the North Carolina Humanities Council last year as one of six sites in North Carolina to host “Water/Ways,” a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition. “The idea behind the exhibition was not only to explore water’s environmental and cultural impact, but also inspire residents to visit our own waterways and think about what it means to become better stewards of them,” Briggs said.
Although Briggs was disappointed the exhibit was postponed because of Covid-19, she is excited to announce the colorful exhibit will open at the library’s Burnsville branch on March 13 and run through April 25. ....

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