This exhibit was created by individuals with intellectual disabilities. It’s to show that our disabilities do not always affect our capabilities. Art can be anything, and so can we! Artists are part of the Hermitage Enterprises Group Day Program.
Preview / Purchase InfoLaura Thompson extracts images from vintage magazines, plucking the objects and characters out of the contrived scenes of a bygone era and dropping them into other-worldly settings...
Preview / Purchase InfoAn exhibition showcasing the expanding artistic visions of The Center’s instructors and their intermediate and advanced level students, in a variety of mediums.
Preview / Purchase InfoA mixed-media exhibition of works by members of the Chickahominy Falls Art Guild. Works will include painting, fused glass, pottery and more.
Preview / Purchase InfoEverywhere she travels, Susannah Wagner Merritt paints the beauty she finds in the angles of afternoon light and shadows on the buildings, fields, trees, and gardens. Travelling made her aware of the similarities and differences of the landscapes both near and far from home.
Preview / Purchase InfoHandmade wreaths created by local artists and Center staff. Perfect additions to your holiday décor, each wreath is available to take home the day of purchase.
Preview / Purchase InfoFrom digitally generated images to representational oil painting, this exhibit spans concepts of space-time to the nostalgia of yesteryear. Color, mark-making, scale, humanity, and future/history converge to provide interesting concepts of the newest in visual arts by members of the Metropolitan Richmond Artists Association.
Preview / Purchase InfoYoung Afghani artist, Nazira Mohammadi, works in acrylics, oil paints, watercolor, charcoal, and pastels to explore a variety of subject matter.
Preview / Purchase InfoCentral Virginia Botanical Artists, working in a variety of media, draw inspiration from Summer’s bounty, featuring things you would find at a farm stand: fresh-picked fruits, vegetables, herbs, cut flowers, and plants for sale. Wonderfully beautiful and colorful.
Preview / Purchase InfoA collection of works in a variety of mediums by members of the Tuckahoe Artists Association.
Preview / Purchase InfoEnergy Garden is a colorful representation of energy through Julian Desta’s artistic expression. The garden offers many unique ways of seeing not just with the eyes, but also the heart and mind. Feelings, ideas, and reflection are the aftereffects of energy, but also the continuation of it. Enjoy the garden!
Preview / Purchase InfoRobert J. Schuler is inspired by the beauty that surrounds us in nature, small towns, and waterways. Through his paintings, he enjoys preserving and communicating the beauty that he sees through the viewfinder of his camera.
Preview / Purchase InfoCelebrating the works of young artists from The Center’s ArtReach programs, this exhibit features various works by students from the Police Athletic League (PAL), the Henrico Juvenile Detention Home, and James River Juvenile Detention Center (JRDC).
Preview / Purchase InfoThe Colonial Beach Artists’ Guild shares their visual expressions through painting, photography, mixed-media, fiber works, jewelry, and more.
Preview / Purchase InfoJordan Flowers finds inspiration and beauty in things many people overlook like city streets engulfed in the light of the setting sun or a glistening snow-covered roundabout. His paintings show the everyday made magical.
Preview / Purchase InfoJudy Thomas & Scott Vrana spent the past 40 years exploring art individually and together. Scott, a photographer, and Judy, a botanical artist and monoprint maker, share the colorful place where their visions meet.
Preview / Purchase InfoImagine yourself in a beautiful garden, surrounded by flowers, trees, fruits, and other garden bounty as you view works by Central Virginia Botanical Artists sharing their favorite garden plants.
Preview / Purchase InfoThe Camera Club of Richmond explores the relationships of human subjects within a particular place. Images include travel photos, environmental portraiture, and street scenes that capture the “decisive moment.”
Preview / Purchase InfoGlenda Shulleeta creates abstract art inspired by family, faith and everyday life. Painting with vibrant colors, purely by memory, she relies on imagination and various techniques to create texture and movement in her paintings.
Preview / Purchase InfoPhotographer, David Schmidt has a portfolio of many interesting subjects, but maybe none as appealing as the images where he creates various banana scenarios without the use of digital programs or effects.
Preview / Purchase InfoB.D. Stellmacher refers to his paintings as conversations. Each is intended to create a dialogue, sparked by emotion that acts as a catalyst to a meaningful dialogue between the canvas and the hearts of humanity. While the artist works in a variety of mediums, acrylics are his primary material to capture the vibrant essence of each conversation.
Preview / Purchase InfoSusan Riddell shares her collection of colorful landscapes from her travels prior to COVID and portraits done during her COVID home stay.
Preview / Purchase InfoThrough creative expression and dynamic imagery, this exhibit demonstrates the powerful impact that the arts afford individuals in the mental health recovery process.
Preview / Purchase InfoA show of life, letting go, grief, and honoring a short-lived legacy of spirit. Jill Powell, great aunt to Stella, whose life ran only 25 days, expresses the family’s joy and pain in celebrating Stella’s short, but impactful life through her art.
Preview / Purchase InfoAn exhibition showcasing the expanding artistic visions of The Center’s instructors and their intermediate and advanced level students, in a variety of mediums.
Preview / Purchase InfoYoung artists from Center Artreach programs share paintings, prints, collage, sculpture, and drawings that celebrate their unique perspective and character.
Preview / Purchase InfoWhether the artist looked outward to the world to capture a particular scene just so, revealing a visual poem often hidden by the obvious, or they looked inward to their imagination to construct a story for their cameras, showing what otherwise could not be seen, each artist in this exhibit wishes to share the sometimes-unseen truths, beauty, fantasies, and abstractions they see with a photographer’s eye.
Preview / Purchase InfoCecile (Pryor) Coleman uses her creative eyes to reflect her life experiences and dreams.
Preview / Purchase InfoHandmade wreaths created by local artists and Center staff. Perfect additions to your holiday decor, each wreath is available to take home the day of purchase.
Preview / Purchase InfoA new collection of bird paintings inspired by Amy Paquette’s use of nature exploration to process separation, grief, and new beginnings.
Preview / Purchase InfoThe Central Virginia Botanical Artists celebrate heirloom plants, such as flowers, vegetables and fruits, and traditional garden favorites like peonies, roses, and more!
Preview / Purchase InfoA series of paintings by John Price that captures a variety of moments in Richmond he has shared with his girlfriend throughout the years.
Preview / Purchase InfoAn exhibit for our community to show love and support for Ukraine and its amazing people during this horrific time of war against it.
Preview / Purchase InfoMembers of the Tuckahoe Artists Association share their unique visions and perspectives through use of a variety of mediums. Explore landscapes, abstracts, still lives, and more!
Preview / Purchase InfoLook around and see the allure that awaits! Susan Werby’s camera documents, her mind hears the message, and then…the magic begins! While you may think Susan’s digital images look like paintings, they actually transport you on journey into a magical world. Step in and look around!
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