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Every One a Story exhibition at ART 180

Every One a Story is a new exhibition opening at ART 180. An opening reception will take place during First Fridays on Friday, March 7 from 6:00 – 9:00 PM.

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Craft Swap comes to Atlas on February 22nd

Calling all crafters! Are you looking for art and craft supplies or do you currently have a closet over flowing with supplies you want to donate? On February 22nd for the from 1:00 – 4:00 PM, the Richmond Craft Mafia will be holding their 7th Annual Craft Swap at Atlas (114 W. Marshall Street). If […]

5 Things

January soldiers on! And we’re in a brand new kind of vortex—the one that involves a million things being scheduled now that the holidays are out of our hair.

5 Things for Families

Do something inspiring and creative this weekend! Or, be awed by my most impressive endeavor to date: I culled a list of things to do in and around Richmond that doesn’t involve food trucks.

5 Things

Food comas are never OK. Here’s our list of stuff to do around town this weekend if you have the good fortune to be within our fair city’s embrace.

Lee’s new friends

While the recent expulsion of student art from Monument Avenue medians has sparked controversy, very few have given thought as to what one of the city’s most indelible landmarks has to say about the affair.

Check the Rhyme: Culture Wars vs. Style Wars

I hope that you have noticed but just in case you haven’t, RVA is currently being transformed into a hub for art and creative culture. The G40 Art Summit, Art 180’s What Do you Stand For display, and later this month the RVA Street Art Festival, are all a part of what I’m calling RVA’s Style Wars Summer.

PHOTO: art walk on Monument Avenue in support of Art 180

Last night hundreds of people strolled down the median of Monument Avenue, taking in the soon-to-be-removed Art 180 panels. You can read a timeline of the events that led up their imminent removal here.   Photo by: instagram user ksiddall

Art 180: timeline of events

Yesterday, the city ruled that a public exhibit featuring children’s art on Monument Avenue medians will have to be removed. Here’s a timeline of events as they developed to keep you in the loop.

Marshall says Art 180 portraits must still come down

After earlier saying that “nothing precipitous will transpire before my review is completed”, Richmond Chief Administrative Officer Byron Marshall says this afternoon that the artwork must still be removed from the medians on Monument Avenue. Marshall put the blame on someone unnamed in the city, saying that the permit never should have been issued in […]

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