Welcome
Welcome to BRAHM.
BRAHM is an art and history museum nestled in the mountains of North Carolina. Open to the public in 2011, it serves as a community cultural center with a focus on engagement, enrichment and education for all who visit.
At BRAHM we build relationships between the visitors to the museum and artists of great talent and renown, to the voices of our regions rich heritage, and to our community. We connect people to the history and heritage of the Southern Appalachian region and enrich their appreciation of this region. BRAHM allows intimate exploration of both art and history to those who visit our museum.
BRAHM is a place to catch your breath from the clamor of the world at large. It is a place to gather, reflect, rest, and learn. It is a place of beauty but, also a place that invites you to look deeper, to challenge yourself, to question and ask questions, and to grow. Great care is given to each exhibit and program, to give visitors the opportunity for thought, conversation, and engagement.
Our doors are open to all. We invite you to visit BRAHM and we invite you to experience BRAHM. We look forward to sharing our museum with you.
The Blowing Rock Art & History Museum provides cultural enrichment to the High Country communities by promoting the Arts and Southern Appalachian Heritage & History through educational programs, exhibitions, activities, and permanent collections.
Annual Reports
2021
2022
2020
View the 2021 annual meeting at the link below.
2019
2018
Previous years
View the 2022 annual meeting at the link below.
For additional reports, including 990 tax filings, please contact officemanager@blowingrockmuseum.org or 828-295-9099 ex: 3003
Our Community Partners
We are grateful for the support of our business and nonprofit partners. Please demonstrate your gratitude for their generosity by supporting these local businesses and organizations.
Business Sponsors
Business Members
Our Business Members support the museum's operations through their annual membership.
Partners
Our Partners give support through the donation of in-kind gifts and services.
Blue Ridge National Heritage Area | Blue Ridge Craft Trails & Blue Ridge Music Trails
Center for Appalachian Studies at Appalachian State University