Eat for art

ART 180, is offering two food-related chances to support their cause this month. The nonprofit creates and provides art-related programs for young people living in challenging circumstances, to encourage personal and community change through self-expression.

ART 180, is offering two food-related chances to support their cause this month. The nonprofit creates and provides art-related programs for young people living in challenging circumstances, to encourage personal and community change through self-expression.

This Friday, March 25 is the Fourth Fridays art openings in Manchester from 6.30-11pm, with an ART 180 benefit at the Plant Zero Cafe (3 E. 3rd Street) from 7-9 p.m. Brother-sister musical duo Erin and Basil Frye will perform and 15% of Cafe sales go to ART 180. New art exhibitions will also be featured inside at Artworks and Artspace.

Next Monday, March 28, Six Burner (1627 W Main Street) hosts a 10% night for ART 180. Heralded for its food by Style Weekly, Richmond Times-Dispatch, and named one of Richmond Magazine’s 25 Best Restaurants, they serve dinner from 5:30-9:30 pm.

RSVP on Facebook.

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Holly Gordon

Holly Gordon spends her days working with Richmond’s hearty nonprofit community and her nights singing in a community chorus. She loves her feminist book club, and is always distracted by shiny things.

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