Parking available at the Summers Street Parking Garage or meter parking alone Summers Street.
Music
7pm-9pm
Jordan Dyer Trio
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FestivALL presents Season 6, Episode 8 of Three Things!
This episode features CEO/Executive Director of WV Health Right Dr. Angie Settle, filmmaker John Nakashima, and Writer/ Translator/Lyricist/Photographer Randi Ward.
LOCATION: Susan Runyan Maier Sculpture Garden at the Clay Center. Please enter through the main, front doors of the building.
Enjoy fellowship, the beautiful newly renovated Sculpture Garden, and listen to stories from 3 creative West Virginia professionals.
FestivALL’s live monthly speaker series, Three Things, showcases three West Virginians who will share insight into their personal story of where they started, what they love, and where they are going.
Do you enjoy this series? Get ALL 9 episodes for the price of 7 by purchasing a Season 6 Pass here!
Vaccinated or not, wearing masks is strongly recommended at this episode of Three Things. Due to increasing spread of COVID19 and the new Delta Variant, we urge you to properly wear a mask regardless if you are vaccinated or not. We take your safety and that of staff very seriously.
This event does take place outdoors, but in the event of inclement weather we may have to move to an indoor venue at the Clay Center. Masks are strongly recommended for the outdoor venue and will be required in the event that this episode is moved indoors.
FestivALL presents Season 6, Episode 9 of Three Things during FestivFALL!
This episode features Musician John Inghram, Owner of Rock City Cake Co. Morgan Morrison, and Greta McClain of GoodSpace Murals.
Location: The Capitol Market, 800 Smith St.
FestivALL’s live monthly speaker series, Three Things, showcases three West Virginians who will share insight into their personal story of where they started, what they love, and where they are going.
Do you enjoy this series? Get ALL 9 episodes for the price of 7 by purchasing a Season 6 Pass here!
Vaccinated or not, wearing masks is strongly recommended at this episode of Three Things. Due to increasing spread of COVID19 and the new Delta Variant, we urge you to properly wear a mask regardless if you are vaccinated or not. We take your safety and that of staff very seriously.
Enjoy the arts outside on this .65 mile trail. Music by Jeremiah & Brittany, interactive art and poetry readings, and more! FREE event. Parking is limited.
Location/Parking: Sunrise Carriage Trail, 746 Myrtle Rd. Parking is limited. We recommend parking at Farmer, Cline, Campbell PLLC at the top of the trail or across the bridge in downtown Charleston.
Shop from a wide variety of West Virginia artisans as they display and sell their hand crafted goods October 14-15. It’s the perfect time to get some early holiday shopping done, and meet the creators behind the goods you love. LOCATION: The Capitol Market at 800 Smith Street! This space allows us to take in the fall season alongside Capitol Market vendors in a classic favorite of Charleston, WV.
The Harvest Art Fair also includes free make-and-take kids activities, live music, and more! Make-and-take activities are provided by community volunteer groups.
Saturday, October 14: 10am-6pm Sunday, October 15: 12pm-5pm
Photography Randall Sanger Photography LLC, Reflection in a Pool, West Virginia Homeplace
Pottery/Ceramic Ellie’s Emporium, Nanette Seligman, Studio Kelsie, Wingard Pottery
Printmaking
Cat & Crow Studio, Cathy Fulkes Art, Doug LaRocca Art, Echo-Lit, Made by Meish, Matt Smith Makes
Sculpture
The Blaxxmith Shop
Textiles Hippie’s Daughter LLC, Joyful Dog Quilts, Knotty Lady Macrame, Mary Stitches, Thomas Ruggiero
Woodwork
Altered Path Art Studio, Black Locust Woodshop, Cartwright’s Creations, Wood Furniture and Accessories
Music
Saturday
11am-12pm
Spencer Elliott Featuring Chris Hudson
12pm-1pm Jordan Dyer
1pm-2pm Makenna Hope
2pm-3pm Brenna and the Boys
3pm-4pm Friendly Fire
4pm-5pm Eric Robbins
5pm-6pm House Music
Sunday
12pm- 1pm
Joshua Runyon
1:00- 2:00pm Josh Roy
2pm-3pm Khegan McLane
3pm-4pm Mark Miller Band
4pm-5pm Mark Price Music
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FestivALL at the Capitol Market: Summer Art Fair welcomes you to shop from a variety of talented West Virginia artisans at the outdoor market, located next to center court.
HOURS: Saturday 10am-6pm and Sunday 12-5pm
In addition to this year’s Capitol Street Art Fair (June 17-18), this year’s group of juried FestivALL artists will display and sell their works at a rotating booth in May too! Media includes uniquely handmade bath & body goods, jewelry, glass work, pottery, printmaking, woodwork, sculpture, textiles and more!
Have a few minutes to help us out? We’d love to hear from you! Take our survey below – and of course want to hear more about any event ideas and what you’d like to see at future FestivALL events!
FestivALL presents Season 6, Episode 7 of Three Things! This special FestivALL episode will take place, for the first time in over a year, in-person!
This episode features co-owner of Kinship Goods Dan Davis, musician Shelem- Isaac Fadiga, and founder of Cafe Appalachia Cheryl Laws.
LOCATION: Susan Runyan Maier Sculpture Garden at the Clay Center. Please enter through the main, front doors of the building.
Enjoy fellowship, the beautiful newly renovated Sculpture Garden, and listen to stories from 3 creative West Virginia professionals.
FestivALL’s live monthly speaker series, Three Things, showcases three West Virginians who will share insight into their personal story of where they started, what they love, and where they are going.
Do you enjoy this series? Get ALL 9 episodes for the price of 7 by purchasing a Season 6 Pass here!
Please note that this episode will be held outdoors and has limited capacity. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be moved indoors.
We understand that everyone has varying levels of comfort with being out in public. However you feel, so long as it includes being mindful of those around you and a willingness to work together, we’re ready for you.
In fact, we’ve built a hybrid experience specifically for these times. This episode will also be recorded and air on the FestivALL YouTube Channel by Sunday July 25th.
Two ticket types a will be available for purchase:
1) In-person
2) Virtual – which means you will receive a link to the show directly to your inbox in the days following the live event
FestivALL presents Season 6, Episode 6 of Three Things! This special FestivALL episode will take place, for the first time in over a year, in-person!
This episode features Ron Sowell, Sarah Plumley, and Ben Salango.
LOCATION: Susan Runyan Maier Sculpture Garden at the Clay Center. Please enter through the main, front doors of the building.
Enjoy fellowship, the beautiful newly rennovated Sculpture Garden, and listen to stories from 3 creative West Virginia professionals.
FestivALL’s live monthly speaker series, Three Things, showcases three West Virginians who will share insight into their personal story of where they started, what they love, and where they are going.
Do you enjoy this series? Get ALL 9 episodes for the price of 7 by purchasing a Season 6 Pass here!
IMPORTANT DETAILS & GUIDELINES
Please note that this episode will be held outdoors and has limited capacity. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be moved indoors.
We understand that everyone has varying levels of comfort with being out in public. However you feel, so long as it includes being mindful of those around you and a willingness to work together, we’re ready for you.
In fact, we’ve built a hybrid experience specifically for these times. This episode will also be recorded and air on the FestivALL YouTube Channel by Sunday July 25th.
Two ticket types are available for purchase starting June 20:
1) In-person
2) Virtual – which means you will receive a link to the show directly to your inbox in the days following the live event
A mash up of live music from local musicians and bingo! Instead of letters and numbers being called out, you’ll mark spaces on the provided bingo cards based on songs and random happenings during the musician’s performances. The best way to see how it works is to come out and try it yourself.