Posts Tagged ‘ARTS’
Empowering Women through Art
Dorothy Stephenson of Sundance Studio talks about a program to help women empower themselves through the arts.
Read MoreOld Car Showroom Reinvented As Showcase For Local Artisans Work
The second art gallery operated by the Pocahontas County Artisans Cooperative opens September 1st in Marlinton.
Read MoreHighland County HS Principal Brings Martial Arts Expert To County
Principal Kelly Wilmore has recruited the services of David Henson, a member of the Virginia Military Institute Campus Police and an expert in Martial Arts.
Read MoreErica Rebinski Going To Governors School Of Arts This Summer
Pocahontas County High School Sophomore Erica Rebinski will attend a three week immersion in her chosen arts discipline.
Read MoreWV Culture And History Arts Listening Tour Stops In Pocahontas County
More than two dozen artists participated in the Monday night meeting, speaking their minds on the role the WV Div of Culture and History can play in fostering the arts in the community
Read MoreWV Division Of Culture And History Arts Listening Tour Comes To Pocahontas
Come to the Opera House in Marlinton and let your voice be heard about the future of the arts in Pocahontas County
Read MoreGVEDC Okay With Arts Center In Green Bank
The Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corporation, the development agency for Pocahontas County, is ready to deed land to the Pocahontas Arts Council for a arts center in Green Bank—provided the County Commission is willing to go along with the idea
Read MorePocahontas Arts Council Hits A Snag For New Arts Center
Despite crossing all the t’s and dotting all the i’s, the Arts Council may not get the grant funding for their new Green Bank arts center just yet
Read MorePocahontas County Commission Gives Its Blessing On Arts Center Project In Green Bank
Now the Pocahontas County Arts Center must convince the USDA Rural Development office to fund the new home for the arts
Read MoreProposed Arts Center Gets Positive Feedback In Green Bank
The Pocahontas Arts Council views the new arts center as just one more amenity for residents and tourists alike
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