Thursday 3/6

Craft/Material Studies Visiting Artist
Lecture: Graham Campbell. Fine Arts
Building, Rm. 238. 11 a.m.-Noon.
Free. 827-0981.

VCU Music Guest Artist Series:
Viento Sur Trombone Quartet. W.E.
Singleton Center for the Performing
Arts, Sonia Vlahcevic Concert Hall. 8
p.m. Free. 828-1169.

Infuzion: Gypsy Roots. Weekly, 8
p.m. Free. 249-2665.

Mars Bar: Pop ’80s Dance Night.
Weekly, 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Free. 644-
6277.

First Fridays galleries:

1708 Gallery: “3D Multiples: The
Object of Production,” a printmaking
exhibition. Reception at 7 p.m. 319
W. Broad St. 643-1708.

ADA Gallery: Sculpture by Stephen
Hendee. Paintings and drawings
by D. Dominick Lombardi. Works
by Josh Spahr and Ryan O’Malley.
Through March 31. Reception at 7
p.m. 228 W. Broad St. 644-0100.

Art6 Gallery: “Serial Witness:
Sequential Prints of Mitzi
Humphrey.” “Books, Broadsides,
et alia,” print works, curated by
Mitzi Humphrey. “International
Prints From Virginia Collections,”
curated by Henrietta Near and Mitzi
Humphrey. Reception at 6 p.m.
Through March 30. 6 E. Broad St.
343-1406.

Artemis Gallery: “La Nicaraquense,
The Spirit of Nicaragua,” work by the
Pueblo Potters. Reception at 5 p.m.
1601 W. Main St. 254-1755.

Brazier Fine Art: “Wet Paint,” new
works from gallery artists. Through
March 29. 3401 W. Cary St. 359-2787.

Gallery5: “Repressed III: An
exhibition dedicated to socially
conscious works,” a multimedia
installation-live music, theatrical
performances, film and video.
Reception at 7 p.m. Through March
28. 200 W. Marshall St. 644-0005.

Ghostprint Gallery: Street art
and handprints by Klutch, Josh
MacPhee, Barrett Gordon and
Matthew Anderson. Reception at 7
p.m. 220 W. Broad St. 344-1557.

Glave Kocen Gallery: “Layers,”
paintings by Beverly Ryan and
Jeremy Satterlund. Reception at
6 p.m. Through March 29. 1620 W.
Main St. 358-1990.

Main Art Gallery: “5 Printmakers
44 x 60,” work by Janet DeCover,
Joan Gaustad, Mary Holland, Dawn
Latané and Christopher Palmer.
Reception at 7 p.m. Through April 30.
1537 W. Main St. 355-6151.

Transmission: “Transmission
Introduces Studio 23,” prints by
Ashley Hawkins, Sarah Watson, Beth
Noe and Cindy Eide. Reception at 7
p.m. 312 Brook Road. 200-9985.

Visual Art Studio: “Encounter,”
printmaking of Lakeside by Julia
Hebner. Photography of Richmond
by Lloyd Chaser. Photography of
Guatemala by Anne Hart Chay.
Reception at 7 p.m. 208 W. Broad St.
644-1368.

Friday 3/7

A Cure Collective Art Event: Art
from Andre Shank, Jim Burnett,
John Fishback, Mike Moses and Will
Jones; music by DJ A+. The Camel.
5 p.m. A portion of the proceeds will
benefit the CURE Foundation for
Cancer Research. 353-4901.

Virginia International Auto
Exhibition: Concept and exotic cars;
European and vintage vehicles.
The Greater Richmond Convention
Center. 10 a.m. Event continues
Saturday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sunday,
10 a.m.-6 p.m. 403 N. Third St. 343-
6721.

Saturday 3/8

Richmond Rocks for Lindsay:
Teachers from the Richmond Music
Center perform a benefit concert
for Lindsay Ess. Canal Club. 2 p.m.
A reception with The No BS Brass
Band starts at 1 p.m. $20-$40. 1545
E. Cary St. 643-2582.

The Camel: Hudost, Rattlemouth and
Balkanize. 9 p.m. $10-$12. 353-4901.

Sunday 3/9

Art6 Gallery: The Garth Newel Piano
Quartet. 3 p.m. 6 E. Broad St. 343-
1406.

Stretchin’ at Barksdale: Sheryl
Warner and the Southside
Homewreckers. Barksdale Theatre.
6 p.m. $5. 1601 Willow Lawn Drive.
358-1990.

The Camel: The Bowmans, Special
Ed and the Shortbus. 8 p.m. $7. 353-
4901.

Toad’s Place: Cross Canadian
Ragweed and Sons of Bill. 8 p.m.
$15-$17. 648-8623.

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