
“Set it Off” exhibition engages visitors with a sonic experience
Safia Abdulahi, Contributing Writer New York based artist Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste combined his passion for music and art in his sonic exhibition “Set it Off” which […]
Safia Abdulahi, Contributing Writer New York based artist Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste combined his passion for music and art in his sonic exhibition “Set it Off” which […]
Iman Mekonen, Spectrum Editor Blue hues and glitter fringe suits. Black men riding white horses in the night. A crowd of homogenous dancers moving in […]
Iman Mekonen, Spectrum Editor Visiting the diverse art galleries in Richmond can take you on an historical, “Magic School Bus”–like adventure into different cultures, time […]
While many of us are begrudgingly coming out of our winter break hibernation and dragging ourselves back into routines, some exciting things happening in VCUarts will hopefully wake us right up.
A new complex for VCU’s School of the Arts will soon be housed in the former Richmond Glass Shop building at 814 W. Broad St. Originally a terminal for the Richmond-Ashland trolley line, the property also includes three buildings facing Marshall and Pine streets.
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