This week, see Janice Waker's fiber creations at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Charlottesville and Orion Redwolf's photography at the Gallery at Studio Ix.
796 Gillums Ridge Road in Charlottesville ... Fluvanna Art Association: fluvannaart.com. The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia: “Joan Mitchell: Uncovering 100 Years” on ...
One popular medium used this year to celebrate women’s history is art, as the University has listed on its Women’s History ...
Casteen may be best remembered as the founder of AccessUVA, a scholarship program to support undergraduate students whose qualifications were excellent, but whose families would be hard pressed to ...
Charlottesville, Virginia, offers a delightful blend of Southern charm ... Art enthusiasts will find themselves drawn to the Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia, renowned for its ...
Phaeton Gallery presents “Understory,” an engaging exhibition of expressive nature paintings by Krista Townsend (Charlottesville ... Allan Young at Cville Arts Cooperative Gallery. The Fralin Museum ...
The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia will expand its holdings with a promised gift of more than 150 Torah pointers, or yads, from Clay H. Barr and the Barr Foundation. Since the end ...
Former UVa President John Casteen III died Tuesday. He is remembered for stabilizing the university's financial future, boosting diversity and major building projects.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Crowds forming in the middle of Preston Avenue in Charlottesville on Saturday afternoon might ...
Now, her work will join the permanent collection of the Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia, as part of a landmark gift of approximately 100 modern and contemporary Haitian artworks ...
The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia has received a donation of modern Haitian art from the collection of John Fox Sullivan and Beverly Knight Sullivan. The acquisition includes ...
Charlottesville to unveil new historical marker, Green Book plaque, on site of the former Carver Inn
In addition to giving Black individuals and families a place to stay during segregation, the inn hosted famous guests such as jazz musicians Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington.
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