New Pop-Up Art Exhibit Coming to WesBanco Arena Provided October 19, 2022 The Wheeling Arts and Cultural Commission has partnered with WesBanco Arena to display temporary murals that were created by several talented artists earlier this year. The exhibit, which is comprised of 10 4×8 murals, will be on display in the lobby of WesBanco Arena beginning Friday, Oct. 21. The exhibit will remain open through December 8. This exhibit is a culmination of a live painting event that was held in May 2022 at Clientele Art Studio called Crossroads. The event, organized by Wheeling Arts and Cultural Commission member Logan Schmitt, encouraged artists and community members to come together to watch art being created in real-time. Ten artists participated in this inaugural event: Natalie Kovacs, Morgan Wiedebusch, Liz Pavlovic, Vondel Bell, Amanda Carney, Alex Wright, Luke Novel, Mindi Yarbrough, Zane Miller, and Schmitt. READ MORE: Artists Come Together For Live Mural Painting The goal of the mural project was to make public art more accessible by creating murals that could easily be moved around to different locations throughout town. The first stop will be to WesBanco Arena where patrons will be able to view all 10 murals through December 8. “A big goal of the Crossroads event was ultimately to bring art to the people of Wheeling outside of gallery walls, so I’m very excited to see these awesome murals out in a public space where they’ll be seen by so many. I’m so thankful to Wesbanco Arena for hosting these installations,” said Logan Schmitt, artist and Wheeling Arts and Cultural Commission member. Crossroads was a live mural painting event encouraged the community to see art being produced in real-time. Local artist Amanda Carney making the finishing touches on her mural at Crossroads, a live painting event. Completed mural by Natalie Kovacs (shapelessflame). Compelted mural by Amanda Carney. WesBanco Arena was identified as an ideal location for the exhibition, given its high visibility during events and free public access throughout the week. “For us, it was a no-brainer to have the pop-up art exhibition be housed at WesBanco Arena,” said Sonya Fedorko, director of marketing and advertising at WesBanco Arena. “There are a lot of talented artists here in Wheeling, and we’re happy to have them on display here at the arena.” Those who would like to view the murals can visit WesBanco Arena Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., or during special events from Oct. 21 through Dec. 8. In addition to the murals, WesBanco Arena is home to the OVAC Hall of Fame Museum. Follow the Wheeling Arts and Cultural Commission on Facebook and Instagram @WheelingArts to learn more about upcoming events and activities. About the Wheeling Arts and Cultural Commission: The mission of the Wheeling Arts and Cultural Commission is to support and promote Wheeling’s arts and cultural communities. Their vision is to be a catalyst for a long-term, rich, inclusive arts and cultural experience for the community. The Commission is committed to values of inclusion, commitment, boldness, and achieving high impact. Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.