
Two arts students win VMFA fellowships
Two communications arts majors beat out more than 700 applicants to win a $4,000 Fellowship Award from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Two communications arts majors beat out more than 700 applicants to win a $4,000 Fellowship Award from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
By taking images of her family life at various ages, Frazier has captured the memory of Braddock back in its heyday and the somber emotions of the city in its present state for the exhibition “A Haunted Capital” in the Anderson Gallery.
VCU’s nationally renowned art programs are no longer limited to just college students. Investigation Now, an art program sponsored by VCU, puts a focus on local 8th and 9th graders.
As American society shifts to the realm of the digital, the poor are increasingly faced with the struggles that accompany not having Internet access. In Richmond, tech company Lionlike recently announced a plan to help combat what experts call the digital divide with a public Wi-Fi service.
Painting and printmaking graduate student Aaron Koehn made his work known in Cleveland, Ohio, but the artist has recently established himself as one of Richmond’s rising artists.
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