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Internationally recognized artist to speak at Visual Arts Center
October 19, 2015 · Uncategorized
Internationally recognized multimedia artist Anila Quayyum Agha will lecture at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28, in Room 209 at Marshall University’s Visual Arts Center.
School of Art and Design to participate in first West Virginia Craft Week
October 6, 2015 · Uncategorized
Marshall University’s School of Art and Design will open its creative studios to tourists and travelers from 2 to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9, during the inaugural West Virginia Craft Week.
Huntington Area Art Society to return to Cellar Door on Sept. 9
September 4, 2015 · Uncategorized
The Huntington Area Art Society lecture series will return this fall with “Post-Impressionism to Cubism” at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9, at the Cellar Door, 905 Third Ave.
Tri-State Arts Association to hold community drawing sessions at Visual Arts Center
August 26, 2015 · Uncategorized
The Tri-State Arts Association, in collaboration with Marshall University’s School of Art and Design, will pilot community drawing sessions in the Visual Arts Center’s drawing studio on each second Tuesday of the month during the fall semester.
University of Rio Grande collection to be on display at Marshall’s Birke Art Gallery
August 18, 2015 · Uncategorized
Beginning Thursday, Aug. 27, collected prints from the University of Rio Grande’s Greer Museum will be available to view at the Birke Art Gallery on Marshall University’s Huntington campus. The works represent several projects conducted at the University of Rio Grande’s printmaking studio under the guidance of Rio Grande Professor of Art Benjy Davies, according
Internationally recognized artist’s work to be featured at Visual Arts Center this month
August 14, 2015 · Uncategorized
An exhibition by internationally recognized artist Anila Quayyum Agha will open this month at the Visual Arts Center Gallery. Selected mixed-media works from the Lahore, Pakistan, native’s award-winning creations will be exhibited weekdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., beginning Monday, Aug. 24, at the gallery at 927 Third Ave.