UPDATE: The Official G40 Mural List. Check it out!

by | Apr 10, 2012 | ART

UPDATE : Several new murals were completed in the final days to bring the total completed works up to 23. All we can say is WOW! These guys were working. We have updated the Official G40 Mural List, so you can check them all out and see how massive these pieces are in person. Real quick, thank you to all the incredible artists that made this possible – Aryz, Pixel Pancho, Roa, Scribe, Angry Woebots, 2501, Jaz, Lelo, La Pandilla, and Gaia. Also, thanks to Shane and the Art Whino team for bringing the G40 to Richmond.

UPDATE : Several new murals were completed in the final days to bring the total completed works up to 23. All we can say is WOW! These guys were working. We have updated the Official G40 Mural List, so you can check them all out and see how massive these pieces are in person. Real quick, thank you to all the incredible artists that made this possible – Aryz, Pixel Pancho, Roa, Scribe, Angry Woebots, 2501, Jaz, Lelo, La Pandilla, and Gaia. Also, thanks to Shane and the Art Whino team for bringing the G40 to Richmond.


PIXEL PANCHO

Tiki Bobs Cantina, 119 N. 18th Street


9 W. Grace Street
p: Todd Raviotta


1809 E. Main Street
p: Marc Schimdt


1202 N. Hull Street
p: Marc Schimdt

ARYZ

TecHead, 117 N. 17TH Street
p: Marc Schimdt


Across from Bellytimber, 1506 West Main Street
p: Marc Schimdt

ROA

Bellytimber, 1501 W. Main Street
p: Marc Schimdt


Have A Nice Day Cafe, 11 S 18th Street
p: Marc Schimdt

JAZ

212 W Broad Street
p: Marc Schimdt


Nile Ethiopian Restaurant, 309 North Laurel Street
p: Marc Schimdt


Across from FW Sullivans, 2402 West Main Street
p: Todd Raviotta

LELO

414 W Broad Street
p: Marc Schimdt


Empress, 2043 W. Broad Street
p: Marc Schimdt


1711 E Main Street
p: Marc Schimdt

LA PANDILLA

17 West Marshall Street
p: Parker

GAIA

11 W Grace Street
p: Marc Cheatham

ANGRY WOEBOTS

311 W Broad Street
p: Tony


Tiki Bobs Cantina, 11 S 18th Street
p: Parker

2501

Have A Nice Day Cafe, 11 S 18th Street
p: Parker


Plaza Art, 927 West Grace Street
DETAIL
p: Parker


Have A Nice Day Cafe, 11 S 18th Street
p: Parker

SCRIBE

315 W Broad Street
p: Marc Schimdt


117 W. Clay Street near Abner Park

More G40 Stuff happening this weekend.
Thank You for everyone who came out and made the opening such an awesome experience! If you missed out the opening or didn’t see all the exhibits there will be events every weekend and the closing next Art Walk which is May 4th – Art Whino.

Exhibit Hours in all locations
Saturday and Sunday
11am-6pm

Friday April 13th
G40 Video Art Party
Music and Video By
DJs Adrian Loving and John Bowen (Video Killers)
Hosted by Gallery 5
Event info here
8pm-Midnight
Free

Saturday April 14th
The Illest Ingredient Dance Competition
bboy/bgirl Battle 1 vs. 1
allstyles Battle 1 vs. 1
115 W Broad St
Event info here
4pm-10pm
ALL AGES WELCOME
Admission $10

Sunday April 15th
Unconscious Markings – Doodle Workshop
115 W Broad St
Event info here
2pm-4pm
Free

Also if you are in town dont miss the premiere of the RVA Street Art Festival April 12-15th

bioRide Van Tours
Tour the city and see the new, creative and expressive RVA murals that have recently been painted with Richmond’s most premiere transportation, bioRide. For $12 a person, check out the sites of some of the latest RVA monuments in style and luxury. Call 804.926.0393 for more information or email ride@bioriderva.com

Here is a GOOGLE MAP of the murals.

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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