Mineral Daily News-Tribune
KEYSER - Students at the Mineral County Technical Center have traditionally studied subjects like carpentry, mechanics, agriculture and nursing - all of which require much hands-on practice.
Starting this year, some of the students will be gaining hands-on experience in art, thanks to a cooperative program between the Tech Center, Highland Arts Unlimited, and the art teachers at Keyser and Frankfort high schools.
Highland Arts, which sponsors the mural program that has resulted in artwork being placed on the amphitheater in Brooks Park and the front of the Law Building, and the one currently being painted on the side of Solar Mountain Records, has expanded that program to include several murals to be placed on the outside walls of the Tech Center.
Highland Arts announces 2021-2022 lineup
Highland Arts Unlimited
KEYSER - After a year of cancellations, Highland Arts Unlimited (HAU) is excited to announce its tentative line-up for the 2021-2022 season.
The Seldom Scene performance scheduled for April 24 is being rescheduled for April 23, 2022. All programs at this point are contingent upon continued coronavirus restrictions and precautions to provide for the safety of the performers and the audience.
Highland Arts hopes to kick-off its new season with Pan Jammin’ Steel Drums in August, followed by the WVU Symphony Orchestra, Sept. 24.
Heading into fall, HAU will host Chi-Town (Celebrating the music of Chicago) Oct. 1 and the Hank Williams Tribute Show Nov. 5.