October 13, 2012
Arts Notes: Oct. 14, 2012
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New ArtWalk venues

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Two venues have been added to the Downtown ArtWalk, set for 5 to 8 p.m. Oct. 18.

Delfine's Jewelry, 245 Capitol St., will feature "Opals: The Birthstone of October."

Mission Savvy, 202 Hale St., is launching its first culinary workshop series in October. Sign up for one of the raw fusion workshops during ArtWalk and save 10 percent. The cafe will be open until 8:30 p.m. Oct. 18 with a full organic menu.

Other venues include:

Art Emporium, 823 Quarrier St., works by Betty Rivard and Elaine McMillion.

Romano & Associates Law Offices, 230 Capitol St., works by Nancy-Louise Mottesheard.

Gallery Eleven, 1035 Quarrier St., works by Jean Pennington.

The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation, 1600 Huntington Square, 900 Lee St., artists Deborah Herndon, photographer; Faye Johnson, jewelry designer; Jennifer Bloomfield, photographer; Diana Pittis, pottery artist; Anna "Tookie" Nibert, artist; and Jan Witter, photographer.

Woomer Nistendirk & Associates, Suite 400, 231 Capitol St., work of artists Linda Charles Stone, Emily Roles, Dawn Combs and John Maurer.

Renaissance classes

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- Spaces remain in the new watercolor painting classes for beginners, adults and teens at Renaissance Art Gallery. Instructor is Pati Payne. Classes will take place from 1 to 3 p.m. every other Saturday. Fees are $25 per class, or four classes for $80. Supplies will be furnished.

Advanced watercolor classes will take place from 1 to 3 p.m. Fridays. A supply list will be given. Fees are $25 per class, or four classes for $80.

Payne, of Ironton, Ohio, is an award-winning watercolorist and member of Tri-State Art Association. Contact Payne at 740-533-1516 or pati.pa...@yahoo.com.

Additionally, the receiving dates for the 12th annual National Miniature Exhibition, at Renaissance Art Gallery, are from noon to 4 p.m. Oct. 19 and 20 and 1 to 4 p.m. Oct. 21. Gallery doors will be open for receiving art.

Renaissance Art Gallery, 900 Eighth St., Suite 20, Huntington. 304-525-3235 or 304-453-3187 or galler...@yahoo.com; www.orgsites.com/wv/renaissance; http://renaissancegalleryart.blogspot.com. Gallery hours are noon to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Studio hours 10 a.m. to noon Monday, 1 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and 10 a.m. to noon Saturday.

Arts in Education

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Square Meal is a mini grant opportunity for artists in music, dance, visual arts, theater, literature and film, and for arts organizations and other creative projects, but the current round is just for Arts in Education.

Offered by Arts Council of Kanawha Valley, people come together to share a basic meal at an affordable price. All or part of the income from that meal is given as a grant to support a creative project. Grant applications are accepted up until the deadline. Everyone who purchases the meal gets one vote to determine who receives the grant. The grant proposals must meet four criteria and will be awarded at the discretion of the audience.

The next event will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 17 in the Community Room at Habitat for Humanity, 301 Piedmont Road. Reservations for the meal are $16 ($10 goes toward the grant, $5 is for food, $1 goes to ACKV) until Oct. 15. Late reservations and at-the-door pricing will be $21 ($10 grant, $5 food, $5 ACKV). Reservations are limited to 50. Tickets may be purchased at http://artskv.org/support-ackv (PayPal fees apply) or mailed to ACKV, P.O. Box 1029, Charleston, WV 25324.

For information visit www.artskv.org or contact Naomi Bays at na...@artskv.org or 304-807-2787.

Archaeology Month

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Annette Ericksen, archaeology program coordinator for Hocking College in Nelsonville, Ohio, will talk about W.C. Stiles Jr.'s Thornhill estate site, which is near the abandoned town of Volcano, at 6 p.m. Oct. 18 in the Archives and History Library at the Culture Center. The program is free and open to the public.

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