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Exhibits & Artifacts
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Our exhibitions illustrate the natural world and mountain societies, past and present.
Temporary exhibits have been produced around such themes as blacksmithing traditions, Cherokee myths and legends, the history of an Appalachian watershed, and the southern Appalachian handicraft movement.
Gallery Exhibits
The Center maintains three major galleries. Gallery A houses the Center's only permanent exhibit while Galleries B and C house traveling or temporary exhibits. Smaller photographic and thematic displays are exhibited along the wormy chestnut-lined lobby areas.
Gallery A
- Migration of the Scotch-Irish People - permanent exhibit
Gallery B
- A Craftsman's Legacy: The Furniture of Jesse Bryson Stalcup - May 30 - July 18, 2008
- Cherokee Pottery: People of One Fire - August 4 - November 16, 2008
Gallery C
- The Artistry of Plain-Style Furniture - May 30 - December 31, 2008
Lobby
- People of the Land - Ongoing
- After the War - Ongoing
- After the War: Conflict and Domestic Change in the NC Mountains
- Craft Revival: Shaping Western North Carolina Past and Present
- Horace Kephart: Revealing an Enigma
- Mountain Heritage Center Quilts at The Quilt Index
- Nantahala Power & Light
Click on The Digital Heritage Network for lectures recorded at the Mountain Heritage Center.








