Asheville nonprofit gives at-risk and homeless folks platform to create, sell art
“Her daughters begged her to buy the ashtray, which she did. That’s when the idea for what would eventually become the I Am Home Art Community began brewing in her mind. Years later, she realized that dream in Asheville.
It began as a table at AHOPE, a local day center for the homeless, where she set up space for people to create art. It evolved into more than Taylor could have ever dreamed of.”