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Art and Artists

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West Virginia State University's art gallery is named for this person.
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This Grafton native was one of the most famous photographers of the early 1900s.
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Huntington's Chuck Ripper was best known for his paintings of what?
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Artist Gladys Tuke was most closely associated with which one of these?
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Appalachian Craftsmen was started as part of this program.
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This Parkersburg native was known for his paintings of golf courses and wildlife and established the first West Virginia chapters of Ducks Unlimited, National Ruffed Grouse Society, and Quail Unlimited.
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In the 1950s, West Virginia's Future Homemakers and Future Farmers clubs raised funds to build the Crafts House at this place.
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Renowned architect Walter Gropius designed additions to this West Virginia museum?
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West Virginia's oldest known statue, located in Morgantown, depicts which U.S. founder?
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This Summers County potter plays music while he works and says his glaze differs based on the type of music he's playing at the time.
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