Randolph County Community Arts Center
The Randolph County Community Arts Center is a non-profit organization promoting and supporting the arts in Randolph County and surrounding areas. RCCAC is located at the corner of Randolph Avenue and Park Street in Elkins, WV.
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Randolph County Community Arts Center

Randolph County Community Arts Center
Second Arts Center Evening Concert Features Guitarist Tim Farrell


The Randolph County Community Arts Center proudly presents an evening of acoustic guitar with composer and recording artist Tim Farrell on Saturday, November 7 at 7:30 p.m.

Farrell’s original compositions are regularly featured on internationally syndicat...ed programs such as Echoes, Acoustic Digest, The World Cafe, Rock'n'Roots in the USA and Alphabeat in Europe. He has also provided the music for multimedia presentations, television shows, soundtracks, and interactive theater productions.
Farrell, a faculty member and the Artistic Director of the Stretched Strings Concert and Workshop Series with the Community Conservatory in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, will also host a Master Guitar Class for intermediate to advanced level guitarists on Saturday, November 7 at 12:30 p.m. in the Great Hall at the Randolph County Community Arts Center.

The fee for the class is $10 and all participants will receive a ticket for the evening performance.
The evening performance is the second concert in the RCCAC ‘s 2009-2010 Performing Arts Series. Tickets for the concert are $12 for adults; $10 for seniors; and $5 for students. Discounted series tickets for all seven performances in the evening concert series is only $60 for adults, a season savings $24; $50 for seniors, a savings of $20; and $25 for students, season savings of $10. Season ticket holders save the equivalent of two free concert tickets. Credit cards are accepted. Doors open at 7 p.m.


Sponsors for the Evening Concert Series are WDNE Radio, The Inter-Mountain, Graceland Inn and Conference Center, Elkins Motor Lodge, Family Dental Practice, A Friend of the Arts, Allegheny Insurance, West Virginia Division of Culture and History, and The West Virginia Commission for the Arts.

Tim Farrell's concert is also brought to you with the assistance of Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour, a program developed and funded by The Heinz Endowments; the William Penn Foundation; the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency; and The Pew Charitable Trusts; and administered by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation.


The Randolph County Community Arts Center, a non-profit organization promoting and supporting the arts in Randolph County and surrounding areas, is located at the corner of Randolph Avenue and Park Street in Elkins. The RCCAC is supported by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act through the National Endowment of the Arts and the West Virginia Division of Culture and History.
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The Randolph County Community Arts Center in Elkins, West Virginia, provides a home for local and visiting artists in a wide variety of media. From exhibits to performances to art education, the Center is supported by the community it serves.
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solo fingerstyle guitar arrangement of the classic Duane Allman song
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Solo melodic fingerstyle guitar song with percussive drive
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Randolph County Community Arts Center Tim Farrell guitarist on Saturday, 11/7/09! show starts at 7:30 pm. Tickets are on sale now!

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12th Annual Wild and Wonderful Weekend! January 15-18, 2009 Wild and Wonderful Weekend takes place in the Randolph County Community Arts Center during the three-day holiday celebrating Dr. Martin Lut...
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Randolph County Community Arts Center
Elkins County Dance Society: This month's dance will be called by Joyce Rossbach, with music by Kevin Chesser, Brittany Hicks and Andy FitzGibbon. There will be a beginners' workshop at 7:45, so come early if you have never danced before (don't worry, it's easy to learn).
Admission is $3.00, and FREE for D&E students a...nd kids under 12. Just bring yourself, some cofortable dancing shoes and maybe a snack to share.
Come out one and all!
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The ECDS hosts monthly contra and square dances in Elkins, WV at the Randolph County Community Arts Center. Dancers: come out and dance! Non-dancers: come and learn! All dances are taught, all ages a...
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Randolph County Community Arts Center Its a great day for some wonderful local art! Stop by the RCCAC from 5-7 pm today for the opening reception of Kadra Casseday's solo exhibit "Taking Time" in the Maxwell Gallery

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Randolph County Community Arts Center
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News, sports, community and jobs information from The Inter-Mountain and Intermountain.com. Serving Elkins and the people of Randolph County, West Virginia, with the most up-to-date coverage of the people and events that shape the lives of West Virginians
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Randolph County Community Arts Center For additional information on Kadra Casseday and her work, visit her blog...

Source: www.thebluedoorstudio.blogspot.com
The Blue Door Studio is located in Elkins, West Virginia and houses a Conrad C-25 printing press. The artist specializes in creating oil monotype prints and oil paintings on canvas. All works listed on this site are for sale. ...
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October 19 at 8:58pm
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Randolph County Community Arts Center
Kadra Casseday Solo Exhibition Currently on Display at RCCAC

A solo exhibition of works by artist Kadra Casseday is currently on display in the Maxwell Gallery at the Randolph County Community Arts Center. The show entitled “Taking Time” features oil paintings and oil monotypes by Casseday. The opening reception for th...e exhibit will be on Friday, October 23 from 5:00 – 7:00.

Casseday, a native of Elkins, is a painter and print maker who works primarily in oil monotype printmaking and oil on canvas. She is a graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan College in Studio Art where she studied with Carol Pelletier. Her images include architectural studies and landscape paintings with an emphasis on realism, complex shadows and high contrast. Most of the subjects depicted in Casseday’s works are historically significant or are a documentation of her life, values and family heritage.

Casseday is one of the few artists in the region who uses the process of oil monotype printmaking. An oil monotype print is a transferring of an original, single-layer oil painting from the smooth plate onto cotton rag printmaking paper via the pressure of a printing press. This results in a one-of-a-kind original print featuring the rich velvety oil paint and accenting individual brush strokes. Casseday creates her unique monotype prints on a Conrad C-25 printing press.

As the owner of the Blue Door Studio in downtown Elkins, she has recently expanded her range of media and subjects. She teaches with the YMCA’s after school program, the Randolph County Community Arts Center, Veteran’s Upward Bound, the Augusta Heritage Center, The Mountain Institute’s Outdoor Education Program, and the Arts Bank program in Randolph County Schools. She is a juried artist with Tamarack in Beckley and exhibits her art at Artists at Work and Mainline Books in Elkins and The Blue House Gallery in Helvetia. Casseday also accepts commissioned projects. She and her husband, Adam live in Beverly and spend their time traveling and being outdoors.

“Taking Time” will be open from 9:30 a.m.– 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday with weekend and holiday hours to be announced. The Maxwell Gallery, named to honor one of the founding board members of the Randolph County Community Arts Center, Judge Robert E. Maxwell, serves as a solo exhibition space for RCCAC artist members.

The Randolph County Community Arts Center, a non-profit organization promoting and supporting the arts in Randolph County and surrounding areas, is located at the corner of Randolph Avenue and Park Street in Elkins. The RCCAC is supported by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act through the National Endowment of the Arts and the West Virginia Division of Culture and History.

RCCAC is committed to providing accessibility to individuals with disabilities. If you are in need of an accommodation, please contact our office in advance. Call the RCCAC office at 637-2355 or log onto www.randolpharts.org for more information.

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Artist Kadra Casseday currently has a solo exhibition of oil painting and oil monotypes entitled “Taking Time” in the Maxwell Gallery of the Randolph County Community Arts Center.
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Time:9:00AM Saturday, October 17th
Location:Maxwell Gallery
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Randolph County Community Arts Center Come see our latest art exhibit by Kadra Kramer Casseday in the Maxwell Gallery until November 30th.

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Randolph County Community Arts Center http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7P2Oq3drhg here is a video of our performer at weds Brown Bag concert. Check our events for more info!

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Todd Burge performs "Picking a Lock" Feb. 2004 @ Washington State College, Marietta Ohio video by www.precision-productions.com www.toddburge.com
Randolph County Community Arts Center

Randolph County Community Arts Center
Todd Burge will be playing our brown bag concert this Wednesday at 12:00 pm. As usual, the show is free and don't forget to bring your lunch!

Arts Center Brown Bag Concert Features Songwriter Todd Burge

Parkersburg area singer-songwriter Todd Burge will be performing his highly regarded songwriting style that combines h...umor and insight at the next Randolph County Community Arts Center’s Brown Bag Concert Wednesday, October 21 beginning at noon. This free monthly event is sponsored by the Davis Trust Company.

Over the last decade, Todd Burge has played everything from alternative rock to bluegrass with folk, Cajun and country blues mixed in. He performs in over 150 shows per year in venues as diverse as Country Music Hall of Fame and the Kennedy Center. Burge is a regular guest on Public Radio’s Mountain Stage and has been called the “dean of WV songwriters, the best we have”, by the show’s host, Larry Groce. The Athens News (Athens, Ohio) critic Eric Leighton called Burge, "Possibly the best songwriter to ever come out of West Virginia."

He recently recorded “Telephone Girl” by Blind Alfred Reed, for a tribute CD compilation “Always Lift Him Up” that benefits the WV Music Hall of Fame and includes Kathy Mattea, Ray Benson, Marty Stuart, Connie Smith, Tim and Mollie O’Brien, Little Jimmy Dickens and More. Burge also hosts his own radio show and podcast, “Songwriter Night with Todd Burge” (www.songwriternight.com). His latest CD “My Lost and Found,” was described by Byron Alan of Over the Fence Music as, “Songs of birth, fearing death, suicide, love, old time religion vs. Buddhism, war, peace, global warming, and drunkenness are all found here and with touches of humor throughout.”

The Randolph County Community Arts Center, a non-profit organization promoting and supporting the arts in Randolph County and surrounding areas, is located at the corner of Randolph Avenue and Park Street in Elkins. The RCCAC is supported by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act through the National Endowment of the Arts and the West Virginia Division of Culture and History.

RCCAC is committed to providing accessibility to individuals with disabilities. If you are in need of an accommodation, please contact our office in advance. Call the RCCAC office at 637-2355 or log onto www.randolpharts.org for more
information.

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Time:12:00PM Wednesday, October 21st
Location:Randolph County Community Arts Center
Randolph County Community Arts Center