Come spend an evening with the Visual Arts Center as we wrap up the 40th Annual Student Juried Exhibition, juried by Huntington Museum of Art curator, John Farley. The exhibition is on view in the Birke Art Gallery March 2 – March 26, 2026. The closing reception will be held on March 26 at 6... View Article
Come spend an evening with the Visual Arts Center as we wrap up Memory Fails Me, the latest exhibition by painter Bryce Speed. The exhibition is on view in the Charles W. & Norma C. Carroll Gallery February 19 – March 26, 2026. The closing reception will be held on March 26 from 6 PM... View Article
Come spend an evening with the Visual Arts Center as we wrap up Memory Fails Me, the latest exhibition by painter Bryce Speed. The exhibition is on view in the Charles W. & Norma C. Carroll Gallery February 19 – March 26, 2026. The closing reception will be held on March 26 from 6 PM... View Article
Come spend an evening with the Visual Arts Center as we wrap up the 40th Annual Student Juried Exhibition, juried by Huntington Museum of Art curator, John Farley. The exhibition is on view in the Birke Art Gallery March 2 – March 26, 2026. The closing reception will be held on March 26 at 6... View Article
The Huntington Museum of Art’s 2026 Museum Ball Presented by Marshall Health Network begins at 6 p.m. Feb. 28 and continues until 11 p.m. The theme for the event is “A Night in the Big Apple: Touring NYC.” “It’s almost time for HMA’s biggest fundraising event,” said Jennifer Wheeler, HMA Director of Development. “All the... View Article
“There are certain rules that one must abide by in order to successfully survive a horror movie…” Rule #1: You don’t miss the Scream-A-Thon at Old North Arcade. In honor of the Scream 7 release, we’re turning Pullman Square into Woodsboro for the night. On Saturday, February 28, we’re running the entire Scream franchise on... View Article
Join West Virginia Public Broadcasting for a public screening of selected excerpts from The American Revolution, the landmark documentary series by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt, followed by a community conversation at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 5, 2026, at the Brad D. Smith Business and Innovation Center on the campus of Marshall... View Article
It is time to power up for HerdCon 2026 on Saturday, March 7, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This year’s theme is “Monsters,” and we’re thrilled to feature student-designed artwork on our official 2026 HerdCon t-shirts. Marshall University’s campus will transform into a celebration of pop culture—where creativity shines and our community come together for an unforgettable experience We’ll have vendors,... View Article
Join us at West Edge Factory for the launch of a new monthly tradition, the First Saturday Art Market, happening Saturday, March 7, 2026, from 11 AM to 4 PM. We originally planned to kick off this series in February, but winter weather had other plans. Now we are trying again, and we are excited... View Article
The mighty bean: a plant-based protein power house packed with fiber and the culinary building block of civilizations across the world. Though the bean may be small it is responsible... View Article
Mark your calendars! Central City’s Winter Arts Fest is back for another unforgettable night of art, creativity, and community! Join us on Thursday, March 12, from 4–7 PM for a... View Article
The Frame Station proudly presents “Scene Report” The Photography of Nate Maynard & Von Rhodes For years Von & Nate have been attending and capturing some of the most unique music performances... View Article
Join us for a special art auction in support of Hospice of Huntington featuring an exciting array of works spanning multiple genres and mediums. Guests will have the opportunity to bid on unique pieces through both silent and live auctions. Enjoy drinks and hors d'oeuvres as you explore the collection and mingle with fellow art lovers.... View Article
Join Us for a Sneak Peek Event One week before the festival, join us at the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center to get a sneak peek of some of this year's films, along with a few winners from previous years. This event is free to attend and offers a great opportunity to learn about the festival... View Article
Start the Appalachian Film Festival with a fun and social Kickoff Night at Foundry Theater! Join us Friday at 6:00 PM for an evening that brings filmmakers, festival guests, and the community together to celebrate Appalachian stories and creativity. Film Screening – Enjoy a special opening-night screening Film Party – Mix and mingle with filmmakers and festival attendees... View Article
Spend your Saturday immersed in Appalachian stories at the heart of the festival! Enjoy a full day of film screenings featuring voices from across the region, plus the chance to explore local vendors and artists throughout the day. Film Screenings All Day – Narrative, documentary, and short films from Appalachian filmmakers Local Vendors – Located on the... View Article
Join us for a book club discussing Project Hail Mary. Please bring a bag of candy so that we can make a candy salad. We will provide the popcorn. Jammies are optional. We have two editions of the book available—the paperback and the movie tie-in. We don’t normally get the movie tie-ins but…Ryan Gosling.
Exhibition in Switzer Gallery March 21 – June 21, 2026 Media: Paintings, drawings, photography, ceramics, sculpture, digital art, glass, wood and fiber/textiles Eligibility: Artists 18 years and older residing in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. Original artwork completed since 2024. Prizes Best of Show, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, five memorial awards totally $1500. Entries: Actual artwork... View Article
Wrap up the Appalachian Film Festival with a special Professional Development Session, Panel, and Q&A featuring acclaimed author Ed Ashton (Mickey7, adapted into the film Mickey 17), moderated by WSAZ’s Tim Irr. This session will explore how a story can move from page to screen — and how a West Virginia writer’s work made its way to a... View Article