Diverting the school-to-prison pipeline with art
Community members gathered at Art 180 gallery for the opening of “Performing Statistics,” an installation of interactive art created by ten incarcerated youths, meant to […]
Community members gathered at Art 180 gallery for the opening of “Performing Statistics,” an installation of interactive art created by ten incarcerated youths, meant to […]
From Sept. 10 through Sept. 12, the VCU Department of History sponsored the sixth annual Southern Film Festival.
The end of the semester means another graduating class of seniors, many of whom have spent four years perfecting their skills in order to better express their vision to the rest of the world.
Bold brush strokes, colors and the elements of nature made up the famous paintings of the impressionist era.
An iconic photograph that dramatically contradicted Richmond’s genteel segregationist reputation during the Civil Rights demonstrations of 1960 was snapped not by an Associated Press photojournalist, as widely believed, but by a little-known Richmond Professional Institute (now VCU) student named Malcolm Carpenter.
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