HUNTINGTON — Hundreds of people attended an annual tradition that inspires and celebrates the past, present and future of Old Central City on Huntington’s West End on Saturday.
As the pandemic continues to evolve and the city, region and nation open up more and more, attending and supporting live events benefits everyone. Here is what is going on
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GRAYSON Artists will celebrate Earth Day at the Grayson Gallery and Art Centerâs F!nal Fr!day opening reception, scheduled for 6-9 p.m. Friday.
The âCelebrate the Earth, Appalachia!â exhibit offers a special focus on handmade items from more than 25 artists from eastern Appalachia, gallery director Dan Click said. More than 60 pieces of art will include assemblage, collage, mixed media, mosaics, gourd art, sculpture and fiber art, as well as earth-themed paintings and photographs.
Art by the students of Valerie Everman in the newly named âDoug Anglin Art Education Program,â funded by the Anglin Family Trust will also be on display back in the Kids Korner, Click said. Â