Multi-dimensional & vibrant, these works of art, created by adults with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, invite us into a world of bold colors, exciting designs, and inspirational creativity.
Preview / Purchase InfoThis exhibit explores the public art project, Mending Walls, that began in 2020 which, through collaborative, community-engaged art, aims to advance social justice by connecting community members from different backgrounds in conversation to foster empathy, understanding, and healing.
Preview / Purchase InfoKuumba Afrikan American Quilting Guild showcases a fantastic variety of artful & colorful quilts ranging from reimagining traditional patterns to modern renditions of textile art.
Preview / Purchase InfoBlue is the color of trust, responsibility, and relaxation. Depending on the tone, blue represents loyalty or authority. Within blue’s emotional range is the capacity to evoke calm and serene. Metropolitan Richmond Artists Association members use blue to call forth these emotions.
Preview / Purchase InfoThrough the history of Western Art, the landscape has always been one of the most explored genres. The creative efforts by a group of visual artists from Virginia and beyond, brings to life this intriguing collective exhibition which aims to examine a large variety of landscape expressions from traditional to Avant-garde.
Preview / Purchase InfoSara O'Connor's first solo exhibition intentionally taps into childlike wonderment through her creation of want-to-touch and want-to-taste art as acrylic paint has never been seen before.
Preview / Purchase InfoCentered on the folk art of India, this exhibit encompasses the expressive cultural heritage associated with tribal communities.
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