"From These Hills: Contemporary Art in the Southern Appalachian Highlands" is a long-standing tradition at William King Museum of Art, Abingdon, Virginia.
ABINGDON, Va. — Come hear Martin Clark.
Our Southwest Virginia region is blessed with many gifts, not the least of which are the many talented artists who live and work here.
The AAME Speaker Series presents sculptor Val Lyle Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Names and venues change but reviewers find soprano Diba Alvi “spectacular.”
Bristol Academy of Music opens in January.
Abingdon Music Experience and presenting sponsor Blue Ridge Beverage announce the lineup for January Jams.
The Friends of the Washington County Public Library, Abingdon, Va., announce the line-up of their annual literary series – Sunday with Friends.
Barter’s 20th Annual Appalachian Festival of Plays and Playwrights is set for Jan. 23-26, at Barter’s Smith Theatre.
Nominations are being accepted for the fifth annual Arts Achievement Awards, sponsored by the Arts Alliance Mountain Empire.
William King Museum of Art, Abingdon, Virginia, has developed a film series to accompany its two Native American exhibits.
Halidè Salam’s paintings are filled with her love for the elements of nature.
Charles Goolsby is a landscape painter whose work explores the historical and theoretical underpinnings of landscape painting and a changing environment.
Charles Brouwer’s life provides the inspiration for his intricate wood sculptures.
This the first time that Marie Porterfield Barry’s artwork is seen in a“From These Hills”exhibition.
Jeff Chapman-Crane is the Spotlight Artist at The Arts Depot, Abingdon, Va., from Jan. 2 through Feb. 22.
Community is an integral part of Nick Meredith’s musical and non-musical life.
Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc., of Johnson City, Tennessee announced growth of both print and eBook sales for the year 2019.
The Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park congratulates the winners of the 24th Annual Festival of Trees.
Led Zeppelin effectively died as a band upon the death of drummer John Bonham in 1980.
ABINGDON, Va. — Come hear Martin Clark.