Arts

The arts in West Virginia reflect the state’s rich Appalachian heritage, creative spirit, and thriving talent. From vibrant galleries and community theaters to renowned music festivals and artisan craft shops, West Virginia offers an endless array of ways to experience authentic Appalachian art and culture. Visitors can explore local studios, enjoy live performances of bluegrass, folk, and contemporary music, and discover handmade pottery, quilts, and woodwork that celebrate traditional craftsmanship.

Every year, eighth grade students of West Virginia History celebrate their knowledge in the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe competition.

2022 Golden Horseshoe smithing finalists announced

First Lady Cathy Justice and the West Virginia Department of Education have announced the names of the five finalists for its Golden Horseshoe Sword-Smithing Design Contest. This contest is the 10th installment of the First Lady’s Student Artist Series, a program designed to promote the importance of art in West Virginia schools. High school students … Read more

Two young girls pose for a vintage tintype portrait.

Beckley arts festival reveals extraordinary line-up Sept. 20-25

Beckley’s second annual “BEX” arts festival, set for Sept. 20-25, will feature twelve extraordinary workshops and performances designed to bolster the growing arts community in southern West Virginia.Scaled down for its second year to permit covid-conscious interaction, the pandemic has allowed organizers time to design intensive programs as the region continues to attract more artists … Read more

Renowned Country music singer Kathy Mattea will return to West Virginia to host Mountain Stage.

W.Va. native Mattea named new host of Mountain Stage

National Public Radio and West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Mountain Stage today announced that West Virginia native Kathy Mattea will take over as the new host starting September 9.Mattea, a two-time Grammy winner from Cross Lanes, West Virginia, has performed on the world-renowned show hosted in Charleston, West Virginia, more than any other female artist, second only to fellow … Read more

The first annual West Virginia History Trivia Night for the Preservation Alliance will be Tuesday, December 1, 2020.

Play W.Va. History Trivia, and help save historic properties

Think you know West Virginia history? Then it’s time to put that knowledge to work and help save some of the state’s historic buildings.Historic buildings in West Virginia are getting a big boost from a new emergency fund that provided more than $20,000 to rescue initiatives in 2020.Organizers are kicking off a campaign to double … Read more

West Virginia may be an ideal destination for many young musicians.

West Virginia an ideal destination for young musicians

When you think of the arts, you might not first think of West Virginia, but the state is an ideal destination for musicians, according to the executive director of the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame.Despite what many aspiring artists have heard, it’s possible to pursue a rewarding career in music in West Virginia, says … Read more

A peach tree flowers in a yard near Pineville, West Virginia, in central Wyoming County.

W.Va. State U. initiates tree art contest for isolated children

West Virginia State University is celebrating Arbor Day with a Facebook-based art project designed to encourage children isolated by the COVID-19 outbreak to create tree-themed posters. Hosted by the university’s extension service, “ABCs of Trees” online art project is open to children ages 3 to 18, and participating is simple, says extension agent Liz Moss. … Read more

Merger to provide architectural services across Virginias

Two renowned architectural firms based in Virginia and West Virginia have announced a merger that will provide integrated design services across both states.Charleston, W.Va.,-based ZMM Architects & Engineers and Blacksburg, Va.,-based OWPR Architects have joined forces to create a regional design firm that employs more than 50 highly-skilled professionals.The expanded firm will blend the experience … Read more

Homer Hickam posed with actor Jake Gyllenhaal during the filming of the 1999 film "October Sky."

Homer Hickam on W.Va. and the outbreak: “We are not afraid”

Author and engineer Homer Hickam says he trusts that the native bravery he knew growing up in West Virginia will help others weather the troubles that result from the 2019-2020 coronavirus outbreak.Hickam, who famously preserved a glimpse of life in the state’s southern coalfields in his book “October Sky,” is reading selections from his works … Read more