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Review | A Theater of the Mind, David Byrne Live in Richmond

It’s 1983 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and I didn’t go to class much. I took Theater 101 as an elective because I thought it would be easy (it wasn’t). One Tuesday in October, the professor ditched the day’s syllabus and spent the next 75 minutes...

One Night Only: Julien Creuzet and Ana Pi at ICA VCU This Friday

Editor's Note: For further context, read our article HERE. Julien Creuzet with Ana Pi: Your Source at the Feet of the Green PeaksFriday, October 10 from 5 to 7 PMInstitute for Contemporary Art at VCUFree admission with RSVP HERE When French-Caribbean artist Julien...

Op-Ed | A Decade of artoberVA: Why the Arts Belong to Everyone

by Catie-Reagan King This October, artoberVA turns ten. That’s ten years of murals and music, plays and poetry, galleries and gatherings. Ten years of Richmond and the Tri-Cities showing off just how creative, bold, and welcoming this region really is. When the idea...

Review | ‘A Long Day’s Journey into Night’ by Cadence Theatre

Eugene O’Neill’s A Long Day’s Journey into Night may be the one play whose title is also an accurate review of the work itself. Clocking in at four hours long, Journey is part deep dive into an autobiographical tale of compromised family dynamics via rampant substance...

Alexander Kvares’ “I’m Hugging You With Long Flowing Eyes” at ada gallery, The First AI Generative Art Show in Richmond, VA

Alexander Kvares' exhibition "I'm Hugging You With Long Flowing Eyes" at ada gallery on Broad Street has been generating conversations in Richmond art circles this month. While there have been other shows in the city discussing AI art, this is the first one from an established artist at a respected gallery in the area. ada gallery's owner and...

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Alexander Kvares at ada gallery, the first Richmond Ai art show

Commemorating Edgar Allen Poe’s Legacy: A Night of Thrills and Chills with Nnedi Okorafor and R.L. Stein at the Poe Museum

The art of storytelling has long been intertwined with the eerie and macabre, and few writers have mastered this genre better than Edgar Allan Poe. As the Poe Museum in Richmond, VA celebrated its 100-year anniversary in late January, it brought in two esteemed writers to honor the legacy of Poe and share their own experiences with darkness and...

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Poe Museum RL Stine Nnedi Okrafor

RVA Community Makers 2023: Honoring African American Leaders at VMFA

RVA Community Makers 2023, an annual community-activated art project, is back with its fifth edition, and this year's honorees are Janine Bell, Gary Flowers, and Jackson Ward Collective. The project, presented annually by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and led by artist Hamilton Glass, is a public art project that celebrates African American...

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RVA Community Makers 2023

Our Richmond, VA Celebrates Black History Month 2023 Rundown

Black History Month is an annual celebration of the achievements and contributions of African Americans throughout US history. The celebration originated from “Negro History Week,” proposed by noted historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson and other prominent African-Americans, which was later expanded to a month-long event in 1970. During this month,...

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Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, © Sedat Pakay 1965

RVA First Fridays February 2023: Storm The Gates!

Let's back into it and mark your calendars as the Richmond Arts District is set to host February First Fridays this Friday, February 3rd! This celebration of the arts will feature opening exhibits, live performances, community celebrations and more throughout the district's galleries, restaurants and shops. Here are a few of the events that you...

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