City hosting Black History Month art exhibition
he art exhibit titled “To Sir With Love: African-American Male as Subject” will open on Feb. 5, 2016 with a Meet the Artists reception from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
he art exhibit titled “To Sir With Love: African-American Male as Subject” will open on Feb. 5, 2016 with a Meet the Artists reception from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Students at the high school painted hundreds of panels, each of which was part of the overall city skyline mural.
RichmondTimeLapse.com captured the work of local artists Ross Trimmer and Mike Broth over several days.
The Preserve at Scott’s Addition commissioned the piece, which adorns the apartment building’s façade.
Tickets are now on sale for the exhibition featuring master sculptor Auguste Rodin, which runs November 21st, 2015 – March 13th, 2016.
“The performance will put a twist on one of Richmond’s biggest public relation problems.”
Matt Lively and Hamilton Glass will collaborate with Freeman High School students on the mural, which will be the first of four planned art projects.
The silent auction will feature donated work by local artists Matt Lively and Dr. Baxter Perkinson.
Jackson Ward honors the worlds first African-American world champion cyclist with a colorful mural located on the corners of North 1st and East Marshall Streets.