Monday, June 17 2013 8:55 AM EDT2013-06-17 12:55:24 GMT
CHARLESTON, WV — What was the earliest book published in West Virginia? Who was the first African American to become a registered architect? What astronaut did Senator Jennings Randolph invite to the National
What was the earliest book published in West Virginia? Who was the first African American to become a registered architect? What astronaut did Senator Jennings Randolph invite to the National Youth Science Camp luncheon?
Monday, June 17 2013 8:52 AM EDT2013-06-17 12:52:24 GMT
Diversity rules at West Virginia Public Theatre in Morgantown this summer. Four Broadway shows are planned during July and August at the Metropolitan Theatre.WVPT will open its season with "Nunsense II:
Diversity rules at West Virginia Public Theatre in Morgantown this summer. Four Broadway shows are planned during July and August at the Metropolitan Theatre.
Tuesday, June 11 2013 3:55 PM EDT2013-06-11 19:55:51 GMT
Blennerhassett Island Historical State Park is the setting for a series of nature programs in 2013 focusing on the area's native plant and wildlife. The nature of an island is generally contained except
Blennerhassett Island Historical State Park is the setting for a series of nature programs in 2013 focusing on the area's native plant and wildlife.
Tuesday, June 11 2013 3:54 PM EDT2013-06-11 19:54:02 GMT
Pipestem Resort State Park in Summers County has a variety of entertainment planned for the 2013 summer season, including bluegrass and gospel music evenings. Pipestem's 525-seat amphitheater is a summer
Pipestem Resort State Park in Summers County has a variety of entertainment planned for the 2013 summer season, including bluegrass and gospel music evenings.
The January 2013 Fourth Tuesday Tour at the Huntington
Museum of Art will offer a guided tour of the exhibit Curator's Choice: Barrie Kaufman at 7 p.m. Jan. 22. Admission is free and
refreshments will be served.
The exhibit continues on view at HMA
through Feb. 3.
Throughout her 35-year career of making art, Kaufman has
never stopped experimenting with new techniques. Working primarily on paper and
in a series format, Kaufman explores her themes in a multitude of media. Kaufman has been involved with HMA
for more than 30 years, participating in numerous Exhibition 280 exhibits and receiving
awards in 1990 and 2003.
Her work is in the permanent collections of the Taipei
Fine Arts Museum,
Rutgers University,
Clay Center
for the Arts and Sciences, Collection of West Virginia State Museum, Marshall
University Graduate
College, the University
of Charleston and others.
For information on events at HMA,
visit www.hmoa.org.