Join the Asheville community in the creative comeback and support for Hurricane Helene recovery through art.
Zamnesia, a European online smartshop, has announced an art competition titled ‘Art for Asheville’ to promote creativity and support Hurricane Helene victims. Local artists can submit designs for packaging of the Blue (Ridge) Haze Automatic cannabis seeds, with proceeds benefiting BeLoved Asheville, an organization aiding recovery efforts. The competition embraces the theme ‘Asheville Strong,’ celebrating community resilience. The winning design will be revealed on April 20, 2025, encouraging artistic expression while contributing to vital recovery initiatives.
Asheville is buzzing with excitement as Zamnesia, an innovative online smartshop from Europe that has established a base in our beautiful western North Carolina, has announced a heartwarming competition designed to promote creativity while also supporting those affected by Hurricane Helene. The contest, aptly titled Art for Asheville, invites all talented local artists to submit their designs for a special packaging project.
So, what exactly is this competition? It revolves around Zamnesia’s limited-edition cannabis seed, named Blue (Ridge) Haze Automatic. Each package will feature a stylish design that reflects the theme of the competition, which proudly touts the slogan “Asheville Strong.” This theme is all about celebrating the community’s resilience, creativity, and of course, the stunning natural beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Artists can enter their designs that aim to capture the essence of Asheville’s spirit, and the winners will help make an important addition to this product. Each pack of these unique seeds will be sold for $27.90—a price reflecting the tragic date of the Hurricane Helene disaster, which struck on September 27, 2024.
Here’s the best part: 100% of the profits from sales of these seed packages will go directly to BeLoved Asheville, an organization dedicated to helping those devastated by Hurricane Helene. The damages from the hurricane are estimated to reach a staggering $59.6 billion, so the need for support is real and present. By purchasing these seeds, art enthusiasts and community members alike can contribute to these vital recovery efforts while enjoying a piece of local artistry.
The competition is open to any artists in North Carolina, and the selection process promises to be both engaging and community-focused. Winning designs will be chosen through a combination of social media polling, email votes, and internal company voting at Zamnesia. This means your vote can help boost your favorite artist and their creative work!
Mark your calendars! The winning design will be revealed on April 20, 2025, a date that holds special significance in the cannabis industry. It’s not just about the seeds; it’s about showing the world the amazing talents of Asheville’s artists and reinforcing the idea that our community is united in the face of adversity.
In addition to this exciting competition, Asheville residents are actively participating in various recovery initiatives aimed at rebuilding the community post-Hurricane Helene. Whether it’s lending a hand to neighbors or joining organized volunteer efforts, the spirit of cooperation is alive and well. This design competition is just one more way that people can come together to rally around one another during challenging times.
If you’re an artist or know someone with a keen creative flair, now is the perfect opportunity to step into the spotlight! Zamnesia is not only offering a platform for artistic expression but is also building a bridge to recovery and resilience for our community. So, gather your art supplies, let those creative juices flow, and put your talents to the test with a design that embodies Asheville’s heart and spirit.
Let’s make this competition a powerful tribute to our community’s strength and showcase just how vibrant and lively Asheville truly is!
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