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Gallery 5. Gallery5 is an arts center, museum, gallery, venue, and community space located in Richmond, VA. It is located at 200 West Marshall Street in the historic Jackson Ward neighborhood. Gallery5 has been housed in the original building of Steamer Company Number 5 since opening in 2005. [1]
The Valentine has several rotating exhibitions that include photographs, clothes and textiles, and historically based exhibits on issues that affected Richmond in a significant way. A History of Richmond in 50 Objects, [22] opened on February 14, 2014 in the Massey Gallery on the main floor of the museum.
Richmond, VA Nature of the Beast (Curator) HP Garcia Gallery New York, NY Project Birch Forest, The Waste Land: White Box New York, NY 2009 Buhl Collection: Speaking With Hands: Daelim Contemporary Art Museum Seoul, Korea Black Madonna: HP Garcia Gallery New York, NY Summer Exhibition: Elga Wimmer Gallery New York, NY Rozelle - Wards: Sydney ...
The VMFA has its origins in a 1919 donation of 50 paintings to the Commonwealth of Virginia by Judge John Barton Payne.During the Great Depression, Payne collaborated with Virginia Governor John Garland Pollard to gain funding from the federal Works Projects Administration under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, to augment state funding and establish the state art museum in 1932. [7]
Includes the Duke Hall Gallery of Fine Art, [22] the Festival Conference and Student Center with the Lisanby Museum, [23] Prism Gallery and Prism International Gallery, [24] the New Image Gallery, [25] and artWorks Gallery [26] James Madison University Mineral Museum: Harrisonburg: Rockingham: Shenandoah Valley: Natural history
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It draws nearly 20,000 people from all over the state of Virginia and nation, showcasing its artistic side and opening restaurants and art galleries all over Broad Street, Manchester area, [16] and Downtown Richmond. [17] [18] Artspace [19] and Art6 Gallery [20] were two of the first anchor galleries for First Fridays on Broad Street in Richmond.
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