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DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
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DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
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CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
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CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DTSTART:20230120T143000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
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DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
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CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
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CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DTSTART:20230126T143000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
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CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DTSTART:20230127T143000Z
DTEND:20230128T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
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CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DTEND:20230131T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42119696624250
DTSTART:20230131T143000Z
DTEND:20230201T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42119696626299
DTSTART:20230201T143000Z
DTEND:20230202T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42119696628348
DTSTART:20230202T143000Z
DTEND:20230203T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42119696630397
DTSTART:20230203T143000Z
DTEND:20230204T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
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CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DTSTART:20230206T143000Z
DTEND:20230207T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DTSTART:20230207T143000Z
DTEND:20230208T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42119696636544
DTSTART:20230208T143000Z
DTEND:20230209T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42119696639617
DTSTART:20230209T143000Z
DTEND:20230210T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
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DTSTART:20230210T143000Z
DTEND:20230211T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
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CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DTSTART:20230213T143000Z
DTEND:20230214T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
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CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
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DTSTART:20230214T143000Z
DTEND:20230215T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42119696648837
DTSTART:20230215T143000Z
DTEND:20230216T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42119696650886
DTSTART:20230216T143000Z
DTEND:20230217T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42119696660103
DTSTART:20230217T143000Z
DTEND:20230218T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42119696662152
DTSTART:20230220T143000Z
DTEND:20230221T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42119696664201
DTSTART:20230221T143000Z
DTEND:20230222T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42119696666250
DTSTART:20230222T143000Z
DTEND:20230223T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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DTSTART:20230223T143000Z
DTEND:20230224T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260605T230304Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42119696670348
DTSTART:20230224T143000Z
DTEND:20230225T093000Z
DESCRIPTION:Situated on a high plateau adjacent to the Blue Ridge escarpmen
 t of Southwest Virginia\, Floyd County was officially established in 1831.
  From the beginning\, its economy has been dominated by agriculture. Newco
 mers and settlers built homes\, raised families\, attended provincial scho
 ols and churches\, grew crops\, and grazed cattle. But into the 20th centu
 ry\, substantial homes were abandoned leaving the rolling landscape dotted
  with residences which now no longer have occupants. What happened?\n\nSpe
 cial Collections & Archives Medford Curatorial Associate Tsing Liu is a se
 nior studying Studio Art and Psychology at Wake Forest University. She has
  an unwavering passion for connecting with fellow creatives\, as well as u
 nderstanding and honing their storytelling. Her extensive internship exper
 ience at commercial and non-profit art galleries and her perspective as a 
 photographer enriches her unique narrative for curating documentary photog
 raphic collections by Houck Medford.\n\nHouck Medford is a Southern docume
 ntary artist residing in the mountains of western North Carolina. Instilli
 ng the power of a well-crafted story from his father and grandfather\, he 
 slowly honed the craft of picture making and embraced photography as an ar
 t form. The Houck Medford collection\, containing both documentary photogr
 aphs and artists’ books\, is available in the Special Collections and Ar
 chives at ZSR Library\, Wake Forest University. For further information\, 
 please contact archives@wfu.edu.
GEO:36.134273;-80.657706
LOCATION:Yadkin Cultural Arts Center\, WELBORN GALLERY
SUMMARY:Exhibit: What Happened? Houck Medford's Photographic Witness for Fl
 oyd County\, Virginia (Curated by Tsing Liu '23)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_what_happened_houck_medf
 ords_photographic_witness_for_floyd_county_virginia_curated_by_tsing_liu_2
 3
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Visual Art
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