Tag: art

  • SOLD OUT: LEGO Printing Workshop during FestivALL

    SOLD OUT: LEGO Printing Workshop during FestivALL

    UPDATE (10.06.2025) THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT.

    Join us for a FREE workshop sponsored by FestivALL – Printing with LEGOs!

    Each participant will get a 5 in square LEGO base to work with. Using the base and a variety of shapes of LEGO dots we will make designs and print them in our old fashioned printing press!
    15 spots available
    Ages 6+
    We will get messy! Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.

    Offered at no cost to you — comparable workshops are typically $30 per person. Please be mindful with your reservation. If you are no longer able to attend, let us know so we can make sure the class stays full.

    Date: Thursday, October 9th
    Time: 6-8pm
    Location: Base Camp Printing Co.,1314 Hansford St.


    TICKETS COMING SOON

  • Ceramic Fortune Cookie with Meghann Ferguson

    Ceramic Fortune Cookie with Meghann Ferguson, May 28th, 7pm


    Join Meghann Ferguson, your friendly neighborhood potter, for a hands-on ceramic workshop! In this fun and casual session, you’ll learn to handle your very own ceramic fortune cookie. No experience needed- just bring your creativity, a sense of humor and a willingness to get your hands a little dirty!Choose between 3 different glaze choices: White, Black or Both.
    After class, Meghann will fire the pieces, for pick up a week later.Perfect for ages 10 and up.Choose between two time-slots on Wednesday, May 28th.
    10 students at 6:00 PM
    10 students at 7:00 PM 

    REGISTER HERE!

  • Indigo Dyeing Workshop

    Indigo Dyeing Workshop

    Join us for an indigo dyeing class – and leave with your own hand-dyed tote! We’ll cover the history, cultivation, and use of this valuable plant, and learn about a variety of dye plants you can cultivate in your own garden. All supplies included. No experience necessary.

    Location: Echo-Lit, 427 West Washington Street, Charleston, WV 25302

    Date and time: Fri, May 30, 2025 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM


    REGISTER HERE

  • LEGO Printing Workshop

    LEGO Printing Workshop

    Join us for a FREE workshop sponsored by FestivALL on June 1st at 10am – Printing with LEGOs!

    Each participant will get a 5 in square LEGO base to work with. Using the base and a variety of shapes of LEGO dots we will make designs and print them in our old fashioned printing press! 

    • Sunday June 1st, 10:00am – 12:00pm 
    • 15 spots available
    • Ages 6+
    • We will get messy! Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty 🙂

     

    SIGN UP HERE!

  • Ceramic Fortune Cookie with Meghann Ferguson

    Ceramic Fortune Cookie with Meghann Ferguson
    May 28th, 6pm AND 7pm


    Join Meghann Ferguson, your friendly neighborhood potter, for a hands-on ceramic workshop! In this fun and casual session, you’ll learn to handle your very own ceramic fortune cookie. No experience needed– just bring your creativity, a sense of humor and a willingness to get your hands a little dirty!Choose between 3 different glaze choices: White, Black or Both.

    After class, Meghann will fire the pieces for pick up a week later.

    Perfect for ages 10 and up.

    Choose between two time-slots on Wednesday, May 28:
    10 students at 6:00 PM
    10 students at 7:00 PM

    LOCATION:
    Echo-lit | 
    427 Washington St. W, Charleston, WV


    REGISTER HERE!

  • “Some Assembly Required” – Attack Theatre Performance with Charleston Office of Public Art

    “Some Assembly Required”

    Attack Theatre Performance with The Charleston Office of Public Art

    May 31st | 6PM

    Kanawha Co. Public Library, 123 Capitol St.

    Experience art like never before! Attack Theatre returns with a dynamic, interactive performance alongside a striking installation by the Office of Public Art—live on the library plaza.

    A vibrant event for all ages!

    Stop by to see a larger-than-life temporary public art piece by FestivALL and the Office of Public Art. Attack Theatre will interact with the audience and this new public art for a 45-minute performance you don’t want to miss.

    Location: Kanawha County Public Library, 123 Capitol St.
    In partnership with: Charleston Office of Public Art, Kanawha County Public Library
    Sponsors: Charles & Mary Fayne Glotfelty Foundation, Truist WV Foundation

    *FREE EVENT*


  • (LOCATION CHANGE) “What’s Next” with Attack Theatre

    (LOCATION CHANGE) “What’s Next” with Attack Theatre

    May 30 | 6pm

    Los Angled Gallery, 1031 Quarrier St.

    Walk with the dancers from Attack Theatre as they create world-premiere dances right before your eyes! 

    Charleston WV’s public art is a springboard for this interactive, creative, and unique dance/music/art event.  Starting at the Charleston Arch sculpture at the Post Office, join Attack Theatre as they perform with and alongside some of our city’s beloved public art.

    *FREE EVENT*

    ABOUT ATTACK THEATRE
    Founded in 1994 by Michele de la Reza and Peter Kope as a collaboration between two dancers and a city, Attack Theatre fuses modern dance, original live music, and interdisciplinary art forms to create engaging dance performances. We create work at the intersection of art and community, resulting in productions that are personal, authentic, welcoming, and fearless.

    Attack Theatre’s mission is to explore artistic expression in our commitment to remain curious in our investigation of new ideas; to artistically collaborate through deliberate, interdisciplinary partnerships; to connect with local and global communities to provide accessible, creative learning opportunities.

    Location change: Los Angled Gallery, 1031 Quarrier St. 

  • Literary Roundtable

    Literary Roundtable

    May 30 | 5:30pm – 7:30pm

    Curated and hosted by West Virginia Poet Laureate Marc Harshman, this year’s panel on written fiction will feature the works of Marie Manilla, Natalie Sypolt (change from print schedule), and Glenn Taylor.

    Location: Taylor Books Annex Gallery, 226 Capitol St.

    *FREE Event*

    Glenn Taylor

    Glenn Taylor’s fourth novel, The Songs of Betty Baach won the 2023 Juniper Prize in Fiction. His first novel, The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart was a finalist for the 2008 National Book Critics Circle Award. Glenn’s work has appeared in such venues as the Oxford American, The Guardian, Gulf Coast, and Huizache. Born and raised in Huntington, West Virginia, he now resides with his family in Morgantown, where he is at work on a new novel.

     

     

    Natalie Sypolt

    Natalie Sypolt lives and writes in West Virginia. She is the author of The Sound of Holding Your Breath (2018, West Virginia University Press) and second book, tentatively titled If Only the Rain Would Come, is set to be published by University Press of Kentucky in 2026. Her work has appeared in Glimmer TrainAppalachian ReviewStill: The Journalr.kv.r.y., Superstition ReviewPasteWillow Springs Review, and The Kenyon Review Online, among other fine journals.  Natalie is the former President of the Appalachian Studies Association, has taught in the low-residency MFA Program at West Virginia Wesleyan College, and works as an Associate Professor of English at Pierpont Community & Technical College.

     

    Marie Manilla

    West Virginia native Marie Manilla is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Her novel, The Patron Saint of Ugly, received The Weatherford Award. Shrapnel won The Fred Bonnie Award for Best First Novel. Stories in her collection, Still Life with Plums, first appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Prairie Schooner, Mississippi Review, and other journals. Her essays have appeared in Word Riot, Cossack Review, Gargoyle, and elsewhere. Marie lives in her hometown of Huntington with her husband, Don Primerano.

     Learn more about Marie here.

  • (CANCELED) Art & Architecture Walking Tour

    (CANCELED) Arts & Architecture Walking Tour

    May 30th at 1pm

    Due to rain and bad weather, this tour will be canceled. Thank you for understanding!

    Delve into the fascinating history, present and promising future of Charleston and her downtown on this tour. This district is overflowing in history, architecture and art – guests will learn the best highlights. Wear appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes. Polite and leashed dogs are welcome.

    Location: Beginning at Lee St. Triangle at the corner of Capitol & Lee Streets.

  • Dizzy Doc’s Amazing Balloon Sculpture

    Dizzy Doc’s Amazing Balloon Sculpture

    May 20 – June 1

     Back by popular demand, Aaron Hay (Dizzy Doc) will construct a massive balloon sculpture, the likes of which have delighted FestivALL attendees for years. Enjoy visits during construction and following completion in the Clay Center Lobby!

    Location: Clay Center Lobby, 1 Clay Square
    Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am–5pm & Sun. 12pm–5pm

    Sponsor: This FY25 Community Arts project is presented with financial assistance from the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History and the National Endowment for the Arts, with approval from the West Virginia Commission on the Arts