Located at 900 Mercer St. in Princeton West Virginia, the building was originally erected in 1917 as the Virginia Bank of Commerce.
Located at 900 Mercer St. in Princeton West Virginia,
the building was originally erected in 1917 as the
Virginia Bank of Commerce
Chase Bowman, founder of Holler Contemporary Appalachian Art Gallery, created this space in 2017 with the intent of showcasing art that tells pieces of the Appalachian narrative.
The word “holler” has a double meaning. Bowman says “everyone thinks we live in a ‘holler,’ but also, a “holler” means a loud shout. So, I thought it was fun and cheeky to say “this is my ‘holler.’"
We collaborate with a diverse
community of artists
who work across a wide range
of styles, mediums, and disciplines.
Please visit our Artists page
to see our current lineup
of Appalachian creatives
and learn more about each one.
Founder of Holler Contemporary Appalachian Art Gallery, Chase Bowman, created this space in 2017 with the intent of showcasing art that tells pieces of the Appalachian narrative.
The word “holler” has a double meaning. Bowman says “everyone thinks we live in a ‘holler,’ but also, a “holler” means a loud shout. So, I thought it was fun and cheeky to say “this is my ‘holler.’"
We collaborate with a diverse community of artists who work across a wide range of styles, mediums, and disciplines. Please visit our Artists page
to see our current lineup of Appalachian creatives.
Location:
900 Mercer Street
Princeton, WV 24740
Hours:
Thursdays 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Fridays 1:00pm-5:00pm
Saturdays 10:00am -5:00pm
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