School of Fine Arts

Children's Ghost Stories Workshops to Begin Feb. 16 Instead of Feb. 9

Monday, February 08, 2010

Fairmont State University's School of Fine Arts and the Center for Arts Engagement is offering an opportunity for children ages 8 to 13 to create a performance based on West Virginia ghost stories from the unpublished work of Dr. Ruth Ann Musick, author of "The Tale-tell Lilac Bush."

"Works by Tracy Stuckey" on Display During February

Monday, February 01, 2010

An exhibit of paintings called, "Works by Tracy Stuckey," will be on display in February at Fairmont State University.

"Remembering #9" on Stage for Arts Day at Legislature

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Coal dust runs through the veins of the people of North Central West Virginia. Unfortunately, the history of the coal industry also includes tragedy -- Monongah in 1907, Farmington in 1968, Sago in 2006. These dark days are woven into the collective memories of a region.

Paintings by Melissa May on Exhibit in January

Friday, January 15, 2010

New paintings by Melissa May will be shown at the J.D. Brooks Gallery at Fairmont State University's Wallman Hall from Jan. 21 to 29.

Local Students Make Up Cast of Musical "Godspell"

Monday, January 11, 2010

Fairmont State University's School of Fine Arts and the Town & Gown Youth Company will present the musical "Godspell" on the main campus in January. The production features FSU students and recent graduates in the roles of production staff and area public school students in the acting roles.

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