
Richmond exhibitions to check out as art comes into bloom
Rachel Nicholas, Staff Writer As spring settles in and the city starts to warm up, Richmond’s art scene is stepping into the spotlight. From major museum exhibitions to intimate gallery shows and pop-up experiences, there is no shortage of creativity to explore across the city. Wander through world class collections at the VMFA Constantly changing, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts hosts several exhibitions at a time — from African and Indigenous art to portraits of Richmond’s historic Jackson Ward. Former fan favorites include “Frida: Beyond the Myth,” a major exhibition exploring the life and work of Frida Kahlo, alongside photography exhibitions like “Nothing Gold Can Stay,” which reflects on childhood through a series of striking images. Current exhibitions are “Views of the Tōkaidō by Utagawa Hiroshige and Kawase Hasui,”, “Titus Kaphar and Junius Brutus Stearns: Pictures More Famous than the Truth,”, “Alvin Lester: Portraits of Jackson Ward and Beyond,” and “Community and Continuity: African Art and Indigenous American Art.” Visitors can find out more about each exhibition on vmfa.museum. Experience raw local voices at Southside Contemporary Art Gallery The exhibition “Keep it 1000” brings the authentic energy of nine emerging artists to Richmond’s Southside. Featuring contemporary art, priced reasonably












