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Celebrate American printmaking with new Clay Center exhibit Assistance now “Tamarind Touchstones: Fabulous at available for Fifty, Celebrating Excellence in Fine Art Working Lithography” opened Friday, Jan. 11 Parents Parents and guardians who work or are in school and need financial assistance for child care can receive help through Link Child Care Resource and Referral, a division of River Valley Child Development Services. The program, funded through the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Services, provides assistance to those living in Cabell, Wayne, Putnam, Mason, Boone, Lincoln, Logan and Mingo counties and who are going to school, working or are in a WV WORKS program. Applicants must meet predetermined income eligibility guidelines to receive financial assistance. For more information, call 304-523-9540 or 800-8949540, or stop in at 611 7th Ave., Huntington, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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CHARLESTON, WV – See a sampling of lithographs spanning the last 50 years from a world-renowned print workshop as the Clay Center continues its celebration of American printmaking. “Tamarind Touchstones: Fabulous at Fifty, Celebrating Excellence in Fine Art Lithography” opened Friday, Jan. 11. Featuring more than 60 works on paper, the exhibition from the University of New Mexico’s Tamarind Institute showcases the history, methods and techniques used in lithography across the past half century. See works from some of the most significant American artists and
printers of the past few decades in this display honoring the notable studio’s golden anniversary. “Tamarind Touchstones” is the second exhibition in the Clay Center’s “Celebrating American Printmaking.” series of programming. The tribute kicked off in October with the exhibit “Associated American Artists: Art by Subscription” and the new free lecture series “Impressions: Conversations on American Prints and Printmaking.” Learn more about this interesting art form as the Center hosts two more free lectures. Go on a walkthrough of the exhibit with Tamarind Institute Director
Marjorie Devon on Thursday, Jan. 17, and learn about collaborative printmaking with Tamarind Master Printer Bill Lagattuta and New York City artist Lesley Dill on Thursday, Feb. 21. Both programs begin at 6 p.m. in the art gallery. These lectures are presented with financial assistance from the West Virginia Division of Culture and History, and the National Endowment for the Arts, with approval from the West Virginia Commission on the Arts. Plus, watch an artist and master printer come together to create a four-color lithograph in a free film screening of “Four
Stones for Kanemitsu” on Wednesday, Jan. 16 at 12:15 p.m. in the art gallery. As always, this special edition of the Center’s monthly lunchtime lecture program is free and open to the public. “Tamarind Touchstones” is sponsored by The Elliot Foundation. The exhibit will be on display through April 21. Museum gallery admission is free for museum members or just $6 for children and $7.50 for adults. For more information on these and other Clay Center exhibits and programs, visit www.theclaycenter.org or call 304-561-3570.
2013 State Fair Scholarship Applications Available LEWISBURG, WV - Applications for the 2013 State Fair Scholarship program are now available. In association with corporate, civic and individual contributors, and with support from the State Fair Endowment, five $1,000 (four year) scholarship awards will be made to individuals who have participated in one or more of the following areas at the State Fair: 1. State Fair Junior Show -
market animals, purebred animals and dairy. 2. Equine Programs - State Fair's Open Horse Show or Junior Horse and Pony Show. 3. 4-H and FFA Youth Exhibit Program - 4-H and FFA Underwood Youth Center. Applicants must be pursuing a vocational trade, associate or bachelor degree. All applicants must have participated in the junior livestock show, equine show or 4-H and FFA Youth Exhibit Pro-
gram within the previous five (5) years. "The State Fair takes great pride in recognizing the youth of our state for their hard work and for their contributions to agriculture and the Fair," Agricultural Competitions Coordinator, Kelly Tuckwiller stated. "This program is over 20 years old now, and we hope to continue to grow it each year." Scholarship applications and supporting documents
must be postmarked by March 5, 2013. Applications are available online at www.statefairofwv.com or by contacting the State Fair office at 304-645-1090, email kellyt@statefairofwv.com or State Fair of West Virginia, P.O. Drawer 986, Lewisburg, WV 24901. The State Fair of West Virginia, with a $13.8 million SEE FAIR ON PAGE 5
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