Would I Lie To You? Mural Walk creator George Tisdale unreliably narrates tours of Richmond's murals. It's more entertaining than you'd think. The Would I Lie To You? Mural Walk showcases some of the most beautiful, and most hidden, murals in and around Richmond, but...
The Anti-Social Socialites: AEST2’s Richmond Graffiti Story
*This article originally appeared in RVA Mag #37, on the streets now at all your favorite spots. If you meet AEST2 in the course of an ordinary day, he seems like a normal citizen. But he leads a double life, furthering a decades-long graffiti career in secret....
RVA #37 Is On The Streets Now!
Summer is alive in the River City, and the latest issue of RVA Magazine is here with it to tell the stories of arts, music, politics, and culture across Virginia. It's August, it's hot, and it's only going to get hotter here in the River City with the arrival on the...
“Glitter and Grit” Exhibit Pushes Female Artists Out of the Margins Into the Center
“It’s sort of my mission in life to empower women in the arts,” Nico Cathcart said, dressed in her paint covered jeans and plaid shirt, fresh out of working on her latest mural. It’s an honest goal to want to use your platform to help elevate others in the margins....
Activism Through Stickers, Sequins, and Old Shoes
From pennies to stickers to donated clothing, Richmond artist and activist Noah Scalin uses the most unexpected materials to highlight important figures in today’s political world. “I want to shine a light on activists, historical figures, women, people of color,”...
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