Category Archives: Art
Where The Parade Ends….?
Despite the recent article, many neighbors hope it will never end…
With Hurricane Michael’s Remnants Gone, Weekend Folk Festival Is A Go
After slamming the Richmond area with a lot of rain and wind yesterday, what’s left of Hurricane Michael has moved off the coast. City of Richmond schools will open with a two hour delay, but the rest of the weekend weather should be dry and cool.
This is a relief to many, but especially the Richmond Folk Festival, which takes place just down the hill, and kicks off at 6 pm this evening.
Because of the massive crowds expected, visitors are encouraged to use shuttles and other options instead of parking in Oregon Hill. But hopefully, everyone can enjoy this great festival.
Matt Lively: Destructive Distillation At Glave’ Kocen Gallery
Laurel Street neighbor Matt Lively has an art opening at Glave Kocen Gallery this Friday. It’s located at 1620 W Main St.
An exhibition by local artist Ed Trask is also happening there Friday.
Haywood, Illustrated
David Freed‘s illustration of Haywood on display.
RVA Hardcore Punk 2003-2008 – Photo Show Opening Saturday
Vinyl Conflict is hosting a show for hardcore punk band photos by Chris Boarts Larson It focuses on bands from RVA and beyond that played in Richmond between 2003-2008.
The opening party is Saturday September 8th from 12-4pm. The exhibit will be up for all of September during regular store hours. Prints will be available for purchase.
Some of us oldsters know Larson’s zine Slug & Lettuce and remember it primarily from the NYC’s ABC-No Rio space, back in the day.
Tree Well Diorama
Open High Art Show Fundraiser Tomorrow Night
Found: Dead Kitten Poem
Who Remembers This Mural?
…And the story behind it?