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SUMMARY:Open Digital Lab
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: N/A \nCost: Free\, donations are always welcome \nTime and date(s): Varies \nLocation: Art Lab Digital Lab\, upper level \nSkill level: Must hold computer expertise \nAudience: Adult \nDescription: Already have experience and need computer availability to work on a project or self-guided learning? We offer Open Lab hours free for self-guided projects\, by appointment. We have both Mac and PC workstations with Photoshop\, Illustrator\, InDesign\, and Premiere Pro as well as an Epson scanner. \n  \nPlease email asalyer@wkmuseum.org or call 276.628.5005\, ext. 123\, to schedule an appointment.
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/open-digital-lab/
LOCATION:Digital Art Lab\, 415 Academy Dr NW\, Abingdon\, VA\, 24210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Lab
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250429T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250501T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250212T215302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T162711Z
UID:10001041-1745931600-1746115200@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Handbuilt Ceramics: Swirl Bowl
DESCRIPTION:Class Title: Handbuilt Ceramics: Swirl Bowl \nInstructor: WKM Staff \nCost: $65 \nTime and date(s):  Tues/Thurs 4/29 & 5/1 from 1:00PM-4:00PM \nLocation:  Clay Studio (Art Lab lower level; stair access only) \nSkill level:  New Learners \nAudience:  Teen – adult \nDescription:  Let’s play in clay! In this class you will be led through tutorials and learn how to use and create templates to build functional pottery pieces. On Tuesdays we will create and on Thursdays we will refine. All pieces will be fired at the end of the series\, with a final free class week for you to glaze your pieces (required). Take one week or the whole series to build your skills– and your pottery collection. \n\n4/1 & 4/3 – Week 1: Small nesting bowls*\n4/8 & 4/10 – Week 2: Divided snack dish*\n4/15 & 4/17 – Week 3: Round lidded box*\n4/22 & 4/24 – Week 4: Cup and saucer*\nThis Class: 4/29 & 5/1 – Week 5: Swirl bowl*\n5/6 & 5/8 – Week 6: Butter bell*\n5/13-5/22 Weeks 7 & 8 – No class; drying and bisque firing period\n*5/27 & 5/29 Week 9: Required attendance for all participants to apply food safe glaze to your bisque-fired work. No additional fee for this week.
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/handbuilt-ceramics-swirl-bowl-2/
CATEGORIES:Adult Class,Art Lab,Ceramics,Classes & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250501T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250501T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250103T170800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T180859Z
UID:10000973-1746122400-1746131400@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Adobe Premiere Pro Bootcamp - Thursdays\, May 1- June 12
DESCRIPTION:Art Lab’s Adobe Bootcamp training sessions are intensive introductions to Adobe Illustrator\, Photoshop\, InDesign\, or Premiere Pro\, following the official Adobe Classroom in a Book training materials. The goal is to develop a working knowledge of the programs\, and their possibilities and capabilities\, as well as successfully create and edit images\, video\, or motion graphics. The 6-week special format covers the most common tools and tasks. Both beginners and more experienced users will benefit from these courses.\n \nInstructor:  Alice Salyer \nCost:  $200 \nTime and date(s):   6:00-8:30 Thursdays; May 1\, May 8\, May 15\, May 22\, May 29\, June 5\, June 12 \nLocation:  Digital Lab \nSkill level:  New learners\, some experience. Students should be comfortable with basic computer use\, such as using a mouse and keyboard\, opening and closing applications and saving files \nAudience:  Teen-Adult \nDescription:  Adobe Premiere Pro is the industry-leading editing software for videographers\, filmmakers\, journalists\, media students\, and more. This feature-packed platform offers non-linear editing for creative video production. This skill-building course will expose students to the tools and techniques of this platform\, preparing them for more intensive work in the software. \n  \nRegistration Deadline: April 24
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/adobe-premiere-pro-bootcamp-thursdays-may-1-june-5/
CATEGORIES:Adult Class,Art Lab,Digital Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250506T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250508T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250212T213950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T162523Z
UID:10001040-1746536400-1746720000@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Handbuilt Ceramics: Butter Bell
DESCRIPTION:Class Title: Handbuilt Ceramics: Butter Bell \nInstructor: WKM Staff \nCost: $65 \nTime and date(s):  Tues/Thurs 5/6 & 5/8 from 1:00PM-4:00PM \nLocation:  Clay Studio (Art Lab lower level; stair access only) \nSkill level:  New Learners \nAudience:  Teen – adult \nDescription:  Let’s play in clay! In this class you will be led through tutorials and learn how to use and create templates to build functional pottery pieces. On Tuesdays we will create and on Thursdays we will refine. All pieces will be fired at the end of the series\, with a final free class week for you to glaze your pieces (required). Take one week or the whole series to build your skills– and your pottery collection. \n\n4/1 & 4/3 – Week 1: Small nesting bowls*\n4/8 & 4/10 – Week 2: Divided snack dish*\n4/15 & 4/17 – Week 3: Round lidded box*\n4/22 & 4/24 – Week 4: Cup and saucer*\n4/29 & 5/1 – Week 5: Swirl bowl*\nThis Class:  5/6 & 5/8 – Week 6: Butter bell*\n5/13-5/22 Weeks 7 & 8 – No class; drying and bisque firing period\n*5//27 & 5/29 Week 9: Required attendance for all participants to apply food safe glaze to your bisque-fired work. No additional fee for this week.
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/handbuilt-ceramics-swirl-bowl/
CATEGORIES:Adult Class,Art Lab,Ceramics,Classes & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20241204T214757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241204T215253Z
UID:10000957-1746874800-1746896400@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Black & White Film Photography
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Morgan Ford\nCost: $108\nTime and date(s):  Saturday\, May 10\, 11 a.m. –  5 p.m.\nLocation:  Art Lab Lecture Room & Darkroom\nSkill level:  New Learners\nAudience:  Teen – adult \nPhotography is so much more than a quick phone snap; the hands-on experience of analog processes are undeniably fascinating. Here is your opportunity to get a glimpse into the world of darkroom film photography and alternative processes. \n\nFirst in a 6-session series\, B&W Film Photography introduces students to the basics of shooting with a 35mm film camera. The first part of the class will be spent going over basic camera use and exposure of shooting a roll of Black & White film on the Museum campus. You’ll learn how to load film in your camera\, receive tips for shooting manually\, and receive 1 on 1 time with the instructor to ask any questions. After a lunch break\, students will develop their roll of film in Art Lab’s darkroom.  \nAll supplies will be provided\, except for a 35mm film camera and B&W film.  \nStudents do not need to register for the entire series\, they can take only the classes that work for them.  \nMorgan Ford is a Fine Art Photographer from Johnson City\, TN. Morgan has been an artist all of her life\, but after her first 35mm photography course in High School she fell in love with the process of light and catching that brief moment in time. At the age of 20 years old she moved to California and studied photography at Brooks Institute of Photography where she learned to shoot and develop her own film. Morgan has had exhibits all over the country showing her Fine Art B&W Photography of beautiful countrysides\, wild horses\, and dilapidated buildings. She currently resides in the Appalachian Mountains where she has a studio\, darkroom\, and large garden.  \nRegistration Deadline: May 3
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/black-white-film-photography-2/
LOCATION:Art Lab – William King\, 415 Academy Dr NW\, Abingdon\, VA\, 24210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Class,Art Lab,Classes & Workshops,Photography
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250425T172236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250425T172236Z
UID:10001066-1747324800-1747328400@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Tours at Four: "Medieval to Metal: The Art & Evolution Of The Guitar"
DESCRIPTION:Join us May 15th from 4pm to 5pm for a family-friendly tour of “Medieval to Metal: The Art & Evolution Of The Guitar.”\n\n\nPlease RSVP by emailing rsvp@wkmuseum.org.\n\n\nJoin us in the Legard and United Company Galleries as we showcase the artistic development of the guitar. Developed by The National GUITAR Museum (NGM)\, it features 40 objects\, ranging from the intricately inlaid Moorish oud and six-foot long Renaissance theorbo on to the modern Italian design of the Eko and transparent acrylic body of California’s BC Rich guitars. Spanning centuries of design and craftsmanship\, the exhibition takes visitors through the history of an object that is one of the most recognizable items on the planet.\n\n\nPrepared by the National GUITAR Museum. This exhibition is part of WKMA’s McGlothlin Exhibition Series and is sponsored by the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino of Bristol\, and Matt Smith Realty.
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/tours-at-four-medieval-to-metal-the-art-evolution-of-the-guitar/
CATEGORIES:Tours at Four
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T094500
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250430T172609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T150125Z
UID:10001067-1747472400-1747475100@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Line Dancing On The Terrace
DESCRIPTION:Line Dancing On The Terrace \nSaturday\, May 17th from  9:00–9:45 AM \nYou’re invited to our first On The Terrace event! In honor of Medieval to Metal we’re celebrating all things music. Including dance! Join us for a morning of fun and learn a new line dance. \nThis event will take place on WKMA’s Terrace. \nLimited to 15 dancers.
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/line-dancing-on-the-terrace/
CATEGORIES:Adult Class
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250518T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250518T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250404T175014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250404T183640Z
UID:10001061-1747566000-1747573200@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Brunch on the Front Porch
DESCRIPTION:Traditional brunch favorites by Chef T of Union 41\, with mimosa and bloody mary bar. \nMay 18th\, 2025 • 11:00am – 1:00pm \nHosted by Leslie and Chris Brewer and Ashley and Drew Hembree\nTickets: $75 Per Person • Limited to 50\nAbingdon\, VA
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/brunch-on-the-front-porch/
CATEGORIES:Dining Fit For A King
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250525T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250525T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250127T225355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250519T160810Z
UID:10000986-1748179800-1748190600@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:$5 Class: Intro to Canva
DESCRIPTION:$5 Classes: Art Lab Turns Five! \nArt Lab opened in 2020 and turns five this year. In celebration of this milestone and as a give-back to our community\, we are offering five classes with $5 admission. Registrants will be confirmed by phone or email from WKMA 2 business days prior to the class. If a person registered can no longer attend\, the first person on the waitlist will be contacted. No refunds. To be added to the waitlist\, call or email: (276) 628-5005 #109 or lbridges@wkmuseum.org \n  \nClass Title: Intro to Canva  \nInstructor: WKM Staff \nCost: $5 \nTime and date(s):  Sunday\, 5/25 from  1:30PM-4:30PM \nLocation:  Lecture Room\, Art Lab upper level \nSkill level:  New Learners \nAudience:  Teen – adult \nDescription:  Canva is a design platform with both free and premium options. It is used to design flyers\, business cards\, presentations\, posters\, social media posts\, and more. Canva includes a library of graphics and templates to help you get started\, and you can add your own images\, too. This design workshop will provide you an overview of the platform and then give you a flyer design challenge to complete in class. Don’t forget your USB! \nLook for these other $5 classes: \n\nMarch: Sunday\, 3/23 from 1:30PM-4:30PM  – Clay / Positive Affirmation Objects\nMay: Sunday\, 5/25 from  1:30PM-4:30PM – Intro to Canva (bring a USB)\nJuly: Sunday\, 7/27 from  1:30PM-4:30PM – Intro to Audacity (bring a USB)\nSeptember: Sunday 9/28\,  1:30PM-4:30PM – Gelli Plate Printmaking\nNovember: Sunday\, 11/23 from  1:30PM-4:30PM – Mixed Media Art
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/15768/
CATEGORIES:$5 Anniversary Class,Adult Class,Art Lab,Classes & Workshops,Digital Art
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250607
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250228T135852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T165423Z
UID:10001044-1748822400-1749254399@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Youth Art Camp 2025 - Ancient Art Week
DESCRIPTION:Youth Art Camp 2025 \nThe theme for Art Camp 2025 is Then and Now\, Near and Far. This summer camp will consist of five weeks with unique World Culture related themes ranging from local Appalachian handcrafting traditions to Art History focused-projects from cultures around the world. Children will make a variety of projects each week; including paper basket weaving\, exploring ancient cave art\, studying brushwork of the French Impressionists\, or even learning about animals all around the world! \n  \nAncient Art Week \nJune 2nd–6th \n\nThis week of art camp is inspired by artwork created thousands of years ago! We are going all the way back to prehistoric times and creating artwork inspired by cave paintings. Then\, campers will join us on a journey through time and explore various artworks from major civilizations throughout history. Campers will create art based on Ancient Egypt\, Neolithic China\, Mesopotamia\, and more!\n\n  \nWhen purchasing tickets\, please select the correct age group for your child. \n  \nRead our FAQ here. \nDownload our financial need scholarship here.
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/ancient-art-week/
CATEGORIES:Summer Camp,Youth Classes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250607
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250305T171929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T165727Z
UID:10001053-1748822400-1749254399@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Teen Camp: Ancient Art Week June 2nd-6th
DESCRIPTION:Then and Now\, Near and Far. This summer\, teens will have the opportunity to learn about art-making past and present\, close to home\, and far away. Week One will cover ancient art-making techniques from around the world. Week Two will focus on modern and contemporary western art movements and their art processes. Week Three will explore regional Appalachian crafts\, and Week Four will investigate art from around the world with a highlight on Indigenous contemporary art. July’s special Week Five will tap into biomes\, nature\, and animal art as a precursor to future programming on our incoming Worrell Animal Art Collection! \n  \nTHIS CAMP: \n  \nTHEN: Ancient Art Week \nJune 2nd–6th \n9AM-4PM \n$250/week (Call for multi week or multi teen family discount) \nArt Lab Building next to WKMA \nThis week of art camp is inspired by artwork created thousands of years ago in Ancient Egypt\, China\, Mesopotamia\, and more. Art processes explored may include: clay reliefs\, rice paper scrolls\, making hieroglyphics and cuneiform\, paper-making\, natural fabric dying\, silk painting\, and jewelry-making.  \n  \nOther camps in this series:  \n  \nTHEN: Ancient Art June 2nd-6th \nNOW: Modern and Contemporary Art June 9th-13th  \nNEAR: Appalachian Art June 16th-20th \nFAR: Art Around the World June 23rd-27th \nBIOMES: Animal & Nature Art July 7th–11th \n  \nRegistration for each camp closes two weeks prior to its start date. Early registration and a 10% discount is available for museum members. Camp full? Registration closed? Contact us to see if a teen has dropped and a spot is available. For more information call Laken Bridges at (276) 628-5005 ext. 109
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/teen-camp-ancient-art-week/
CATEGORIES:Art Lab,Summer Camp,Teens
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250614
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250228T135934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T165754Z
UID:10001045-1749427200-1749859199@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Youth Art Camp 2025 - Modern and Contemporary Art Week
DESCRIPTION:Youth Art Camp 2025 \nThe theme for Art Camp 2025 is Then and Now\, Near and Far. This summer camp will consist of five weeks with unique World Culture related themes ranging from local Appalachian handcrafting traditions to Art History focused-projects from cultures around the world. Children will make a variety of projects each week; including paper basket weaving\, exploring ancient cave art\, studying brushwork of the French Impressionists\, or even learning about animals all around the world! \n  \nModern and Contemporary Art Week \nJune 9th–13th \n\nThis week of art camp will be focused on artwork created from the 1860’s and beyond! Campers will begin the week with art movements like Impressionism and Art Nouveau. Then\, as the week progresses\, we learn about other art movements in the modern and contemporary world; such as Cubism\, Dadaism\, Surrealism\, Pop Art\, Minimalism\, and more. Campers will have a blast with all the experimental techniques that blossomed during this period of art history!\n\n  \n  \nWhen purchasing tickets please select the correct age group for your child. \n  \nRead our FAQ here. \nDownload our financial need scholarship here.
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/ymodern-and-contemporary-art-week/
CATEGORIES:Summer Camp,Youth Classes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250614
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250305T172209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T165657Z
UID:10001051-1749427200-1749859199@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Teen Camp: Modern and Contemporary Art\, June 9th-13th 
DESCRIPTION:Then and Now\, Near and Far. This summer\, teens will have the opportunity to learn about art-making past and present\, close to home\, and far away. Week One will cover ancient art-making techniques from around the world. Week Two will focus on modern and contemporary western art movements and their art processes. Week Three will explore regional Appalachian crafts\, and Week Four will investigate art from around the world with a highlight on Indigenous contemporary art. July’s special Week Five will tap into biomes\, nature\, and animal art as a precursor to future programming on our incoming Worrell Animal Art Collection! \n  \nTHIS CAMP: \n  \n  \nNOW: Modern and Contemporary Art Week \nJune 9th–13th \n9AM-4PM \n$250/week (Call for multi week or multi teen discount) \nArt Lab Building next to WKMA \nThis week of art camp will be focused on art created in the Modern Art and Contemporary eras.  Teens will experience aspects of Impressionism\, Surrealism\, Dada\, Postmodernism\, and current trends in contemporary art. Art processes explored may include: found object sculptures\, collage\, painting\, printmaking\, photography\, and hand-built ceramics. Teens will also have the opportunity to connect with Art Lab resident artists to learn more about what it means to be an artist today.    \n  \nOther camps in this series:  \n  \nTHEN: Ancient Art June 2nd-6th \nNOW: Modern and Contemporary Art June 9th-13th  \nNEAR: Appalachian Art June 16th-20th \nFAR: Art Around the World June 23rd-27th \nBIOMES: Animal & Nature Art July 7th–11th \n  \nRegistration for each camp closes two weeks prior to its start date. Early registration and a 10% discount is available for museum members. Camp full? Registration closed? Contact us to see if a teen has dropped and a spot is available. For more information call Laken Bridges at (276) 628-5005 ext. 109
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/teen-camp-modern-and-contemporary-art/
CATEGORIES:Art Lab,Summer Camp,Teens
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250614T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20241204T220939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241204T220939Z
UID:10000958-1749898800-1749920400@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Developing Negatives
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Morgan Ford\nCost: $108\nTime and date(s):  Saturday June 14\, 11 a.m. –  5 p.m.\nLocation:  Art Lab Lecture Room & Darkroom\nSkill level:  New Learners\nAudience:  Teen – adult \nDescription:  Photography is so much more than a quick phone snap; the hands-on experience of analog processes are undeniably fascinating. Here is your opportunity to get a glimpse into the world of darkroom film photography and alternative processes. \n\nSecond in a 6-session series\, Developing Negatives introduces students to the film developing process. This class is designed for students to properly develop their own negatives. Students can bring any roll of film they have shot to develop and make a proper contact sheet in the darkroom. After developing negatives and a contact sheet the class will go over proper exposure\, composition and selecting images for enlargement with instructor.  \nAll supplies will be provided\, except for a 35mm film camera and B&W film.  \nStudents do not need to register for the entire series\, they can take only the classes that work for them.  \nMorgan Ford is a Fine Art Photographer from Johnson City\, TN. Morgan has been an artist all of her life\, but after her first 35mm photography course in High School she fell in love with the process of light and catching that brief moment in time. At the age of 20 years old she moved to California and studied photography at Brooks Institute of Photography where she learned to shoot and develop her own film. Morgan has had exhibits all over the country showing her Fine Art B&W Photography of beautiful countrysides\, wild horses\, and dilapidated buildings. She currently resides in the Appalachian Mountains where she has a studio\, darkroom\, and large garden.  \nRegistration Deadline: June 7
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/developing-negatives/
LOCATION:Art Lab – William King\, 415 Academy Dr NW\, Abingdon\, VA\, 24210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Class,Art Lab,Classes & Workshops,Photography
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250615T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250615T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250612T131858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T131858Z
UID:10001075-1749996000-1749999600@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Father's Day Tour: Medieval To Metal
DESCRIPTION:Join Curator Anna Buchanan for a special Father’s Day Tour of “Medieval to Metal: The Art and Evolution of the Guitar”—an exhibit that hits all the right notes! Explore the coolest guitars in the collection and hear fascinating stories about how this iconic instrument evolved through bold design and brilliant innovation.\n\nBring your dad\, your family\, or just your curiosity! This free tour takes place Sunday\, June 15\, from 2–3PM at William King Museum of Art. All ages welcome—no musical talent required!\nRSVP by emailing rsvp@wkmuseum.org\n\nThis exhibition is part of the museum’s McGlothlin Exhibition Series and is sponsored by the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino of Bristol\, with additional support by Matt Smith Realty.
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/fathers-day-tour-medieval-to-metal/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250621
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250228T135811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250425T172359Z
UID:10001046-1750032000-1750463999@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Youth Art Camp 2025 - Appalachian Art and Craft Week
DESCRIPTION:Youth Art Camp 2025 \nThe theme for Art Camp 2025 is Then and Now\, Near and Far. This summer camp will consist of five weeks with unique World Culture related themes ranging from local Appalachian handcrafting traditions to Art History focused-projects from cultures around the world. Children will make a variety of projects each week; including paper basket weaving\, exploring ancient cave art\, studying brushwork of the French Impressionists\, or even learning about animals all around the world! \n  \nAppalachian Art and Craft Week \nJune 16th–20th \n\nThis camp week will be very cozy and close to home\, by celebrating Appalachian arts and crafts all week long! Campers will be very active with their hands with all the various mediums we will be exploring during Appalachian week. We will begin the week with pottery and working with clay. Then\, we get experimenting with textile projects. Lastly\, we round off the week with carving and toy making. Crafting projects will be tailored toward skill levels of each age range\, but will be a wonderful way to build motor skills and learn Appalachian culture!\n\n  \n  \nWhen purchasing tickets please select the correct age group for your child. \n  \nRead our FAQ here. \nDownload our financial need scholarship here.
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/appalachian-art-and-craft-weekt-art-week/
CATEGORIES:Summer Camp,Youth Classes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250621
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250305T172319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T165629Z
UID:10001054-1750032000-1750463999@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Teen Camp: Appalachian Craft Week June 16th–20th
DESCRIPTION:Then and Now\, Near and Far. This summer\, teens will have the opportunity to learn about art-making past and present\, close to home\, and far away. Week One will cover ancient art-making techniques from around the world. Week Two will focus on modern and contemporary western art movements and their art processes. Week Three will explore regional Appalachian crafts\, and Week Four will investigate art from around the world with a highlight on Indigenous contemporary art. July’s special Week Five will tap into biomes\, nature\, and animal art as a precursor to future programming on our incoming Worrell Animal Art Collection! \n  \nTHIS CAMP: \n  \nNEAR: Appalachian Art and Craft Week \nJune 16th–20th \n9AM-4PM \n$250/week (Call for multi week or multi teen family discount) \nArt Lab Building next to WKMA \nThis week of art camp highlights the rich arts and crafts heritage of our region. Teens will get a taste of multiple traditional regional crafts including basketry\, ceramics\, textiles\, and musical instrument-making. During this week\, teens will also have the opportunity to tour our cultural heritage galleries\, talk to our curators about cultural preservation\, and get a behind the scenes look at our permanent collection. \n  \nOther camps in this series:  \n  \nTHEN: Ancient Art June 2nd-6th \nNOW: Modern and Contemporary Art June 9th-13th  \nNEAR: Appalachian Art June 16th-20th \nFAR: Art Around the World June 23rd-27th \nBIOMES: Animal & Nature Art July 7th–11th \n  \nRegistration for each camp closes two weeks prior to its start date. Early registration and a 10% discount is available for museum members. Camp full? Registration closed? Contact us to see if a teen has dropped and a spot is available. For more information call Laken Bridges at (276) 628-5005 ext. 109
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/teen_camp_app_craft_2025/
CATEGORIES:Art Lab,Summer Camp,Teens
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250619T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250619T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250404T171457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T164353Z
UID:10001057-1750356000-1750366800@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Margaritas by the Pool
DESCRIPTION:Appetizers and cocktails \nJune 19th\, 2025 • 6:00pm – 9:00pm \nHosted by Debbie and Todd Creasy\nTickets: $75 Per Person • Limited to 36\nAbingdon\, VA
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/margaritas-by-the-pool/
CATEGORIES:Dining Fit For A King
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250620T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250620T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250404T172421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T164553Z
UID:10001059-1750442400-1750453200@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Rustic Cider Barn Dinner at Kelly Ridge Farms
DESCRIPTION:Solstice BBQ\, Brisket\, and Burnt Ends at Kelly Ridge Farms— Join us for a Midsummer’s Dream gathering this Solstice at the Tumbling Creek Cider Barn at Kelly Ridge Farms. You will be regaled with a selection of farm sourced heritage-breed pork\, beef brisket\, and vegetarian offerings. Hard cider samples will be offered from flowing taps to celebrate the peak of summer and the promise of fall’s upcoming harvest bounty. \nIn addition to this indulgent dinner\, you can also get an exclusive tour of the farm’s beautiful orchards. The orchard tour is at 4:45pm and the dinner is at 6pm. We hope to see you there! \n  \nJune 20th\, 2025 • 6:00pm \n  \nHosted by Sarah Seeley-Dick & Justen Dick\nTickets: $75 Per Person • Limited to 50\nMeadowview\, VA
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/rustic-cider-barn-dinner-at-kelly-ridge-farms/
CATEGORIES:Dining Fit For A King
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250628
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250228T135700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T165826Z
UID:10001047-1750636800-1751068799@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Youth Art Camp 2025 - Art Around The World
DESCRIPTION:Youth Art Camp 2025 \nThe theme for Art Camp 2025 is Then and Now\, Near and Far. This summer camp will consist of five weeks with unique World Culture related themes ranging from local Appalachian handcrafting traditions to Art History focused-projects from cultures around the world. Children will make a variety of projects each week; including paper basket weaving\, exploring ancient cave art\, studying brushwork of the French Impressionists\, or even learning about animals all around the world! \n  \nArt Around The World \nJune 23rd–27th \n\nCampers will begin to expand their horizons during this exploratory week of art camp! The week will focus on various continents like South America\, Africa\, Europe\, Asia\, and Australia. Each day campers will create two pieces of artwork; one based on ancient or traditional work from the continent of origin and another piece based on a contemporary artist from the continent. This will give campers a scope of the range of artwork created from the region that we will discuss that day.\n\n  \n  \nWhen purchasing tickets please select the correct age group for your child. \n  \nRead our FAQ here. \nDownload our financial need scholarship here.
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/art-around-the-world/
CATEGORIES:Summer Camp,Youth Classes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250628
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250305T172549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T165455Z
UID:10001055-1750636800-1751068799@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Teen Camp: World Art\, June 23rd–27th
DESCRIPTION:Then and Now\, Near and Far. This summer\, teens will have the opportunity to learn about art-making past and present\, close to home\, and far away. Week One will cover ancient art-making techniques from around the world. Week Two will focus on modern and contemporary western art movements and their art processes. Week Three will explore regional Appalachian crafts\, and Week Four will investigate art from around the world with a highlight on Indigenous contemporary art. July’s special Week Five will tap into biomes\, nature\, and animal art as a precursor to future programming on our incoming Worrell Animal Art Collection! \n  \nTHIS CAMP: \n  \nFAR: Art Around The World \nJune 23rd–27th  \n9AM-4PM \n$250/week (Call for multi week or multi teen family discount) \nArt Lab Building next to WKMA \nDescription: Teens will expand their horizons during this week investigating art with a focus on contemporary and traditional indigenous creators from around the world. Topics covered will include Native American and First Nations Indigenous Art\, Aboriginal Art\, music and dance and performance from around the world. Art processes explored may include painting\, printmaking\, and wearable art. \n  \nOther camps in this series:  \n  \nTHEN: Ancient Art June 2nd-6th \nNOW: Modern and Contemporary Art June 9th-13th  \nNEAR: Appalachian Art June 16th-20th \nFAR: Art Around the World June 23rd-27th \nBIOMES: Animal & Nature Art July 7th–11th \n  \nRegistration for each camp closes two weeks prior to its start date. Early registration and a 10% discount is available for museum members. Camp full? Registration closed? Contact us to see if a teen has dropped and a spot is available. For more information call Laken Bridges at (276) 628-5005 ext. 109
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/teen-camp-world-art-june-23rd-27th/
CATEGORIES:Art Lab,Summer Camp,Teens
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250630T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250630T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250412T164710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T190639Z
UID:10001063-1751304600-1751313600@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Figure Drawing Sessions with live model – June 30
DESCRIPTION:Cost: $20 per session \nTime and date(s): 5:30-8:00 on last Mondays \nLocation: Art Lab \nSkill level: beginner- expert \nAudience: Adult \nFigure drawing group for those interested in figure drawing practice. These sessions are geared towards artists looking for the opportunity for regular figure drawing practice with a model.  Sessions are hosted by artist Donna Bird. No instruction or demonstration provided; the sessions would be strictly for work time and model access. Fees per session pay the model and overhead/facilities costs. Bring your own supplies.
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/figure-drawing-sessions-with-live-model-june-30-2/
LOCATION:Art Lab – William King\, 415 Academy Dr NW\, Abingdon\, VA\, 24210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Class,Art Lab,Classes & Workshops,Drawing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250712
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250227T140406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T171306Z
UID:10001048-1751846400-1752278399@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Youth Art Camp 2025 - Art in the Animal World
DESCRIPTION:Youth Art Camp 2025 \nThe theme for Art Camp 2025 is Then and Now\, Near and Far. This summer camp will consist of five weeks with unique World Culture related themes ranging from local Appalachian handcrafting traditions to Art History focused-projects from cultures around the world. Children will make a variety of projects each week; including paper basket weaving\, exploring ancient cave art\, studying brushwork of the French Impressionists\, or even learning about animals all around the world! \n  \nArt in the Animal World \nJuly 7th–11th \n\nFor this final week of art camp\, we will be making artwork inspired by all the creatures who inhabit our earth; furry\, scaly\, and otherwise! As an exciting precursor for the Worrell Collection of Animal Art opening next year\, this week of art camp will be so much fun as kids will get a chance to create art based on all kinds of different animals. We will use various artistic mediums and learn fun animal facts along the way. We may even take a few nature walks and draw some living creatures we see out in nature.\n\n  \nWhen purchasing tickets please select the correct age group for your child. \n  \nRead our FAQ here. \nDownload our financial need scholarship here.
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/art-in-the-animal-world/
CATEGORIES:Summer Camp,Youth Classes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250712
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250305T172429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T164406Z
UID:10001056-1751846400-1752278399@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Teen Camp: Animal & Nature Art July 7th–11th
DESCRIPTION:Then and Now\, Near and Far. This summer\, teens will have the opportunity to learn about art-making past and present\, close to home\, and far away. Week One will cover ancient art-making techniques from around the world. Week Two will focus on modern and contemporary western art movements and their art processes. Week Three will explore regional Appalachian crafts\, and Week Four will investigate art from around the world with a highlight on Indigenous contemporary art. July’s special Week Five will tap into biomes\, nature\, and animal art as a precursor to future programming on our incoming Worrell Animal Art Collection! \n  \nTHIS CAMP: \n  \nBIOMES: Animal & Nature Art \nJuly 7th–11th \n9AM-4PM \n$250/week (Call for multi week or multi teen family discount) \nArt Lab Building next to WKMA \nThis animal and nature art camp looks at the natural work through biomes! Teens will develop art inspired by nature and the animal world from arctic\, tropical\, forest\, desert\, and oceanic biomes. Teens will have the opportunity to work independently on individual artworks in clay\, drawing\, and watercolor\, as well as collaborate with each other to make a biome-inspired installation in the building. \n  \n  \n  \nOther camps in this series:  \n  \nTHEN: Ancient Art June 2nd-6th \nNOW: Modern and Contemporary Art June 9th-13th  \nNEAR: Appalachian Art June 16th-20th \nFAR: Art Around the World June 23rd-27th \nBIOMES: Animal & Nature Art July 7th–11th \n  \nRegistration for each camp closes two weeks prior to its start date. Early registration and a 10% discount is available for museum members. Camp full? Registration closed? Contact us to see if a teen has dropped and a spot is available. For more information call Laken Bridges at (276) 628-5005 ext. 109
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/teen-camp-biomes_animal_nature/
CATEGORIES:Art Lab,Summer Camp,Teens
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250712T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250712T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20241204T221423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T180205Z
UID:10000959-1752318000-1752339600@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Essential Darkroom Techniques
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Morgan Ford\nCost: $108\nTime and date(s):  Saturday\, July 12\, 11 a.m. –  5 p.m.\nLocation:  Art Lab Lecture Room & Darkroom\nSkill level:  New Learners\nAudience:  Teen – adult \nPhotography is so much more than a quick phone snap; the hands-on experience of analog processes are undeniably fascinating. Here is your opportunity to get a glimpse into the world of darkroom film photography and alternative processes. \n\nThird in a 6-session series\, Essential Darkroom Techniques introduces students to the analog printing process in the darkroom. Students will use their developed black and white film to make photographic prints using enlargers and traditional darkroom chemistry. Students will explore different darkroom techniques for enlarging photographs and then ultimately experience the magic of watching your prints come to life in the darkroom. This all day class allows time for 1 on 1 time with the instructor to ask any questions and receive feedback on your work. \nAll supplies will be provided\, except for a 35mm film camera and developed B&W film.  \nStudents do not need to register for the entire series\, they can take only the classes that work for them.  \nMorgan Ford is a Fine Art Photographer from Johnson City\, TN. Morgan has been an artist all of her life\, but after her first 35mm photography course in High School she fell in love with the process of light and catching that brief moment in time. At the age of 20 years old she moved to California and studied photography at Brooks Institute of Photography where she learned to shoot and develop her own film. Morgan has had exhibits all over the country showing her Fine Art B&W Photography of beautiful countrysides\, wild horses\, and dilapidated buildings. She currently resides in the Appalachian Mountains where she has a studio\, darkroom\, and large garden.  \nRegistration Deadline: July 9
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/essential-darkroom-techniques/
LOCATION:Art Lab – William King\, 415 Academy Dr NW\, Abingdon\, VA\, 24210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Class,Art Lab,Classes & Workshops,Photography
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250712T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250712T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250404T172746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250404T172746Z
UID:10001060-1752346800-1752354000@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Sip and Savor by the Pool
DESCRIPTION:Join Pam and Andy Kramer for an evening of great wine\, delicious bites\, and good company by the pool! Indulge in a carefully chosen selection of wines paired with artisanal cheeses and charcuterie. Casual poolside attire encouraged. Cheers! \nJuly 12th\, 2025 • 7:00pm \nHosted by Pam and Andy Kramer\nTickets: $50 Per Person • Limited to 20\nAbingdon\, VA
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/sip-and-savor-by-the-pool/
CATEGORIES:Dining Fit For A King
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250404T172008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T140915Z
UID:10001058-1752948000-1752958800@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Summer Social at Middle Fork Barn
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Summer Social\, a lively evening of music\, mingling\, and meaningful support for the William King Museum of Art. This will be a premier summer event that you don’t want to miss! \nJuly 19th\, 2025 • 6:00pm \nHosted by: Rose Marie Burriss\, Shana Carrico & Kip Post\, David & Jill Dalton\, Evelyn Goldston\, Jane & Ed Harter\, Susan & Rick Humphreys\, Greg McMillan & Dirk Moore\, George A. Whitley\, and Emily N. Lee\, CFP®\, CPWA® – Stateline Wealth Advisors \nTickets: $100 Per Person • Limited to 125\nAbingdon\, VA
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/summer-social-at-middle-fork-barn/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250725T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250725T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250619T175125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T175125Z
UID:10001076-1753452000-1753455600@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Tours at Two | FREE Public Tour of "Hot Off the Press"
DESCRIPTION:Tours at Two | FREE Public Tour | Friday\, July 25\, 2pm-3pm \nLooking for a creative afternoon escape? Join our curator for a FREE guided tour of Hot Off the Press and stick around for a hands-on screen-printing demonstration led by printmaking professional\, and Art Lab Director of Higher Education\, Laken Bridges. Learn how bold prints are made–and maybe even spark your own creative ideas! \nPlease RSVP by emailing rsvp@wkmuseum.org.
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/tours-at-two-free-public-tour-of-hot-off-the-press/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250727T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250727T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250128T212804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250203T202954Z
UID:10001030-1753623000-1753633800@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:$5 Class: Intro to Audacity
DESCRIPTION:$5 Classes: Art Lab Turns Five! \nArt Lab opened in 2020 and turns five this year. In celebration of this milestone and as a give-back to our community\, we are offering five classes with $5 admission. Registrants will be confirmed by phone or email from WKMA 2 business days prior to the class. If a person registered can no longer attend\, the first person on the waitlist will be contacted. No refunds. To be added to the waitlist\, call or email: (276) 628-5005 #109 or lbridges@wkmuseum.org \nInstructor: WKM Staff \nCost: $5 \nTime and date(s):  Sunday\, 7/27 from  1:30PM-4:30PM \nLocation:  Computer Lab\, Art Lab upper level \nSkill level:  New Learners \nAudience:  Teen – adult \nDescription:  Audacity is a free program that allows you to edit and enhance audio files. In this workshop\, you will learn about some of the program’s tools and will be given an in-class challenge to create a song mashup to show off at your next summer party. Don’t forget your USB! \nLook for these other $5 classes: \n\nMarch: Sunday\, 3/23 from 1:30PM-4:30PM  – Clay / Positive Affirmation Objects\nMay: Sunday\, 5/25 from  1:30PM-4:30PM – Intro to Canva (bring a USB)\nJuly: Sunday\, 7/27 from  1:30PM-4:30PM – Intro to Audacity (bring a USB)\nSeptember: Sunday 9/28\,  1:30PM-4:30PM – Gelli Plate Printmaking\nNovember: Sunday\, 11/23 from  1:30PM-4:30PM – Mixed Media Art
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/5-class-intro-to-audacity/
CATEGORIES:$5 Anniversary Class,Adult Class,Art Lab
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250728T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250728T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T181245
CREATED:20250412T165833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T152609Z
UID:10001064-1753723800-1753732800@williamkingmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Figure Drawing Sessions with live model – July 28
DESCRIPTION:Cost: $20 per session \nTime and date(s): 5:30-8:00 on last Mondays \nLocation: Art Lab \nSkill level: beginner- expert \nAudience: Adult \nFigure drawing group for those interested in figure drawing practice. These sessions are geared towards artists looking for the opportunity for regular figure drawing practice with a model.  Sessions are hosted by artist Donna Bird. No instruction or demonstration provided; the sessions would be strictly for work time and model access. Fees per session pay the model and overhead/facilities costs. Bring your own supplies.
URL:https://williamkingmuseum.org/event/figure-drawing-sessions-with-live-model-july-28/
CATEGORIES:Adult Class,Art Lab,Classes & Workshops,Drawing
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