Multiple Impressions: Native American Artists and the Print

September 26, 2003
through November 20, 2005

THE WILLIAM KING MUSEUM OF ART

NEVER THE SAME MUSEUM

William King Museum of Art is a dynamic gallery and gathering space in the vibrant arts and cultural community of Abingdon, Va. Exhibits range from contemporary art made right here in Appalachia to fine art from all around the world.

WKMA is also home to the Betsy K. White Cultural Heritage Research Archive. This collection includes some of the most detailed records in existence of our region’s rich decorative arts legacy! Our two cultural heritage galleries reflect this research and celebrate this tradition.

On View Now

Sign up for summer art camp!

Events

March 28, 2024
Members’ Morning
10:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Members are cordially invited to join our staff for a tour of “I Could Have Been a Tree Instead” by collaborative artists Michelle Gagliano and Beatrix Ost.
March 28, 2024
Members’ Morning

10:00 pm – 11:00 pm

 

Members are cordially invited to join our staff for a tour of “I Could Have Been a Tree Instead” by collaborative artists Michelle Gagliano and Beatrix Ost.

March 28, 2024

 

Members’ Morning

10:00 pm – 11:00 pm

 

Members are cordially invited to join our staff for a tour of “I Could Have Been a Tree Instead” by collaborative artists Michelle Gagliano and Beatrix Ost.

 

On View Now

A Tapestry of Movement: The Art of James Griffin
Flack Attack: The Appalachian Battery
The Virginia Highlands Festival: Celebrating 75 Years of Appalachia
A Tapestry of Movement: The Art of James Griffin
Flack Attack: The Appalachian Battery
The Virginia Highlands Festival: Celebrating 75 Years of Appalachia