WHO? WHAT? WHERE? The G40 Mural Painting Schedule

by | Mar 22, 2012 | ART

The G40 Art Summit has announced their official list of muralists and the walls they are working on throughout downtown Richmond. (NOTE: London Police and ELMAC are coming thru RVA in the summer.) Street art at its finest from a group of international superstars is starting today! Do yourself a favor, meet the artists and check out the work as it happens.

The G40 Art Summit has announced their official list of muralists and the walls they are working on throughout downtown Richmond. (NOTE: London Police and ELMAC are coming thru RVA in the summer.) Street art at its finest from a group of international superstars is starting today! Do yourself a favor, meet the artists and check out the work as it happens.

WHO + WHAT + WHERE


Gaia
March 9th
11 W Grace Street (finished)


Pixel Pancho
March 16
9 W Grace St (finished)
March 22nd – 25th
7 W Marshall St


Aryz
Mar 22nd – March 31st
11 E Broad Street


Roa
Mar 21st – April 1st
1204 Hull St


Jaz
March 22nd – April 1st
212 W Broad Street


Lelo
March 23rd-March 29th
414 W Broad Street


La Pandilla
March 25st – April 10th
17 W Marshall St


Angry Woebots
March 27th – APril 9th
311 W Broad Street


2501
March 29th -April 20th
927 West Grace Street


Scribe
April 1st- APril 9th
315 W Broad Street


Jesse Smith
Wall Pending

Official jump off for the G40 is happening on the First Friday in April. Come out and do the tour of the murals, go by the massive 1100+ piece group show at the four pop up galleries on Broad Street plus Gallery5 and the Weapons of Mass Change show at 202 West Broad.

Check out the full rundown HERE

Last thing, If you want to help out by volunteering or documenting this process hit us up at hello@rvamag.com!

R. Anthony Harris

R. Anthony Harris

In 2005, I created RVA Magazine, and I'm still at the helm as its publisher. From day one, it’s been about pushing the “RVA” identity, celebrating the raw creativity and grit of this city. Along the way, we’ve hosted events, published stacks of issues, and, most importantly, connected with a hell of a lot of remarkable people who make this place what it is. Catch me at @majormajor____




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