DiscoverArtsvillePhotojournalist Michael Freas Documents Disaster, Destruction, and Hope in Asheville
Photojournalist Michael Freas Documents Disaster, Destruction, and Hope in Asheville

Photojournalist Michael Freas Documents Disaster, Destruction, and Hope in Asheville

Update: 2024-10-29
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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

Photojournalist Michael Freas Documents Disaster, Destruction, and Hope in Asheville