From the Terracotta Army: Legacy of the First Emperor of China making its way to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts this fall, to Pueblo artist Virgil Ortiz' figurative ceramic works retelling the story of his ancestors’ rebellion against Spanish colonizers in 1680 in...
RVA Mag First Friday Picks November 2017
With fall quietly approaching and school back in session for many Richmond students, now is the perfect time to gather friends and family for a fun night out. So let's get out there and wander amongst the many artistic offerings available tomorrow night for First...
RVA Mag First Friday Picks for October 2017
Much like RVA Magazine’s “Must See Shows” lists inaugurated by GayRVA editor-in-cheif, Drew Necci, we’ve found it high time to establish a spotlight series for the fine arts community to center around RVA's First Fridays Art Walk. Starting this month, we will be...
‘Found Affinity’: VCUarts student explores geometry, color, & design in new Shockoe Artspace exhibit
Standing among nearly 30 brightly colored geometric paintings and other works, local artist Dakota Becker (who uses they, them pronouns) is preparing for their first solo art exhibition in time for RVA First Fridays at Shockoe Artspace. A senior painting and...
RVA Mag First Friday Picks September 2017
With fall quietly approaching and school back in session for many Richmond students, now is the perfect time to gather friends and family for a fun night out. First Fridays is Richmond’s monthly art walk event, which showcases artwork from local artists, food from...
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