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Haus of Taylor
One-Thirteen Fincastle
Tazewell Virginia, 24651

Mary Blevins
Director
984-389-7436 phone

AN INTERACTIVE COMMUNITY MEMORY EXHIBITION

What We Kept

Opening Saturday, August 1, 2026

Haus of Taylor Gallery
Historic Main Street, Tazewell, Virginia

Every family carried something forward.

A Living Archive of Southwest Virginia Memory

A photograph. A recipe. A letter folded and unfolded for years. A tool worn smooth by work. A piece of a life that refused to disappear.
What We Kept invites the community to share meaningful objects, photographs, letters, tools, recipes, heirlooms, keepsakes, and family stories for a public exhibition at Haus of Taylor Gallery.
Each selected submission will become part of a carefully curated gallery experience honoring memory, work, family, place, and identity.
This exhibition is not simply about objects. It is about the lives attached to them.

What Did Your Family Keep?

Family photographs

Letters

Recipes

Tools

Work objects

Clothing or uniforms

Family Bibles

Keepsakes

Handmade items

Oral histories

Business or Main Street artifacts

Objects tied to Tazewell County or Southwest Virginia life

The object does not need to be valuable in the traditional sense. It only needs to carry a story worth remembering.
what we kept community exhibition

Some Stories Should Not Disappear

Rural communities are filled with stories that rarely make it into museums, history books, or public archives.
What We Kept gives those stories a place.
Through community submissions, object labels, photographs, audio recordings, and gallery installation, the exhibition will help preserve pieces of Southwest Virginia’s lived history in a way people can see, hear, and feel.

Tazewell County Historical Society
In Collaboration with Local History

Haus of Taylor Gallery is working to connect this exhibition with the broader historical record of Tazewell County.
As part of the project, our resident artist will curate selected historical pieces in collaboration with the Tazewell County Historical Society, creating a bridge between personal memory and regional history.

Luther TaylorCommissioned for the Exhibition

Haus of Taylor Gallery has commissioned an original work of art for What We Kept.
This piece will be auctioned during the opening reception, with proceeds benefiting the Tazewell County Historical Society.
This gives the exhibition a direct way to honor history while helping support the people and organizations preserving it.

Help Preserve the Stories of Tazewell County

What We Kept is currently seeking community partners and sponsors.
Local businesses, organizations, civic groups, banks, foundations, and regional partners are invited to help make this exhibition possible.
Sponsorship supports public programming, exhibition materials, story documentation, community outreach, printed materials, opening reception needs, and sponsor recognition throughout the campaign.
Tazewell VA Interactive Community Exhibit

This is a visible way for local organizations to stand with the stories, families, and cultural memory of this region.

Opening Reception

Join us Saturday, August 1, 2026, at Haus of Taylor Gallery for the opening reception of What We Kept.
The evening will bring together community stories, selected objects, historical pieces, original artwork, and a shared celebration of the people and memories that shaped this region.
Reception details will be announced soon.

What Did Your Family Keep?

If your family has an object, photograph, letter, recipe, tool, keepsake, or story connected to Southwest Virginia, we invite you to share it for consideration.