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Alternative Title
Arts in the Gap Program’s History and Influence on the Cumberland Gap Town
Interviewer
Kyle Michael Hegenbart
Publication Date
3-17-2026
Date
2026-03-17
Abstract
This oral history interview with Grace Mahieu covers her experiences as the Arts in the Gap Event Coordinator and Theater Assistant at Lincoln Memorial University. She discusses the history of Arts in the Gap, its reception, and goals for future programing. She also provides insight regarding her philosophies surrounding arts, education, and community.
Keywords
Appalachian Region, Art--History, Cumberland Gap Tunnel (Ky. and Tenn.), Community arts projects, Community development corporations
Extent
1:17:45; 26 page transcript
Subject: geographic
Cumberland Gap (Tn.)
Digital Date
2026
Type
Article
Media Type
Oral history
Format
Digital Only
Identifier
UA0101_HIS393_002
Disciplines
Art and Design | Cultural History
Recommended Citation
Mahieu, Grace, "Grace Mahieu Oral History Interview" (2026). History 393 Oral History Project. 1.
https://digitalcommons.lmunet.edu/his393/1
