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“Paint Outside the Box” Videos from August 6

Hey Everyone!

In case you missed the cool event “Paint Outside the Box”, check out these cool videos created by the amazing young videographers of Richmond CenterStage’s Education Department.

Paint Outside the Box Day!

Recycling containers become mobile works of artPATB was organized by ART180 and brought together almost 100 young artists from 5 Richmond area Boys & Girls Clubs and held at Richmond CenterStage and during our First Fridays Art Walk on August 6, 2010. It was a hot day but the kids and artist leaders made it through the day and created  some fantastic “mobile murals’ out of what were boring old recycling containers.

We’re all looking forward to seeing these inspiring works of public art around town soon!

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‘Paint Outside the Box’ at First Fridays Aug 6th

*This article first appeared on Richmond.com ~ Our fantastic Online Sponsor!

http://www2.richmond.com/content/2010/aug/05/party-street-first-fridays-art-walk/

August can traditionally be one of the slower months of “First Fridays” due to summer vacations, competition with outdoor events, or gallery owners closing and devoting time to sprucing up their spaces. (Visitors may not realize it, but by the end of an exhibition season art gallery walls have endured dozens of nail holes and multiple coats of Spackle and paint and are in serious need of a really good repair.)

But as we near the end of the 9th Season of our First Fridays Art Walk program, we see just as much energy as any other month devoted to bringing lively activities to the Art Walk. In fact, the August 6 Art Walk will feature a major creative effort thanks to a new partnership between Richmond CenterStage Foundation, ART 180, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Richmond, and Ace Recycling.

Young artists of ART 180

Young artists of ART 180

Paint Outside the Box is going to bring a huge creative party to East Broad Street, between 6th and 7th Streets behind the CenterStage facility, as almost 100 young artists from five Boys & Girls Clubs beautify construction debris recycling containers donated by Ace Recycling. These young artists will be working with local artists and seasoned ART 180 program leaders: Sukenya Best, Rick Cassidy, Robert Cataldo, Hamilton Glass, and Jaffray Witherow in the creation of these brightly colored “mobile murals”, which will eventually grace work sites around the state. Paint Outside the Box is a powerful collaborative effort to promote public art, the importance of recycling, as well as ART 180’s important mission to enrich the lives of young people through the arts.

When asked about their involvement in this unique project, Jay Smith, spokesman for Richmond CenterStage said, “Paint Outside the Box is a perfect fit with our mission of promoting the arts in the region. Bringing kids from around the Greater Richmond area to partner with local artists is exactly what we had in mind when we developed our arts education program. ART 180 is to be commended for bringing this project to life; and tying it to First Fridays with live entertainment by the No BS! Brass Band will be the perfect cap to a great day,”

The public is invited to witness the containers’ creative transformation into mobile works of art on Friday, August 6, 2010 anytime between 9:30am to 5:00pm, and to help celebrate the project’s completion between 5:00pm to 7:00pm. Free refreshments and live entertainment by Richmond’s wildly popular jazz brass ensemble No BS! Brass Band will jump-start the August 6 First Fridays.

And to make heading Downtown ever so easy, visitors can enjoy complimentary valet parking at the nearby Hilton Garden Inn, located between 5th and 6th Streets, just by mentioning “ART 180”!

Learn more at:

http://www.art180.org

http://www.bgcmr.org/

http://www.richmondcenterstage.org

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CenterStage to Host Food Drive for Central Va Food Bank April 2

Two great institutions - Richmond CenterStage and Central Virginia Food Bank – are working together on a Food Drive during First Fridays on April 2, 2010.

Participating in a food drive is a very simple way to support the important work of helping to feed our neighbors in need throughout Central Virginia and CenterStage is making it even easier by serving as a drop off location for your non-perishable donations.

As part of “First Fridays East”, Richmond CenterStage is thrilled to offer free performances to the audiences of Richmond. Join us for an evening of music in RhyCVF Food Drop Signabthm Hall with performances by the Richmond Youth Jazz Guild and Richmond Jazz Composers Alliance Quintet. The event is free and open to the public. Light hors d’oeuvres and cash bar will be available. Visit the Showcase Gallery to see Spring Palette featuring more than 45 works representing Henrico County public high schools. Entrance at 7th Street and Grace Street.


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Awesome Art & Warmer Weather = An Amazing First Fridays

First Fridays Art Walk / Richmond, VA

April 2, 2010

For complete details, check out our website!
Just look up the venue you’re interested in learning more

The next First Fridays Art Walk will continue to bring Downtown alive as the April 2, 2010 event will feature a wealth of activities, including an award winning public art installation by renowned architect Peter Culley, anticipated anniversary celebrations at 1708 Gallery and Gallery 5, plus numerous exhibitions, lots of live music, artist demonstrations and vendors, and always, the unexpected. And the forecasted warmer weather will certainly make the event a popular one. Along with free entertainment, visitors to First Fridays will find unique shopping opportunities, highly ranked restaurants, and some of Richmond’s best hotels in the surrounding area. Downtown is Richmond’s top cultural destination for a night on the town or an exciting creative weekend getaway.

April 2nd is notable as the second installment in a three month-long effort known as, “First Fridays East.

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” This exciting spring project is a new collaboration between Curated Culture and some of Downtown’s top cultural venues located just east of the heart of First Fridays, between 6th and 9th Streets, including Library of Virginia, Richmond CenterStage, St Paul’s Episcopal Church, and UR Downtown. Each venue will feature a variety of free activities and entertainment between 5:00pm-8:00pm on April 2 and again on May 7.

Visitors to “First Fridays East” will be treated to powerful exhibitions, artist talks and demonstrations at the Library of Virginia and at St. Paul’s, while a diversity of great live music will be featured at Richmond CenterStage and UR Downtown.

UR Downtown, March 5, 2010

CenterStage will present a night of local jazz with the Richmond Youth Jazz Guild Small Ensemble, Richmond Jazz Composers Alliance Quintet, and the Richmond Youth Jazz Guild Large Ensemble, and UR will host the University’s Bossa Nova and Samba Ensemble (featuring Kevin Harding on guitar) as well as The Octaves, UR’s all-male a capella group. As with First Fridays, “First Fridays East” will feature something for everyone!

Free parking is available at St Paul’s Episcopal Church beginning at 5:00pm. Free parking is also available at the Library of Virginia parking deck from 5:00-8:00pm.

Highlights of the upcoming April 2 First Fridays Art Walk:

  • “Light House 1: Jackson Ward, RVA” – lighted public art installation to be reinstalled at Visual Art Studio parking lot (208 W Broad St). Created for the original 2008 InLight Richmond event organized by 1708 Gallery, “Light House” was the award winning piece, and is a representation of a Jackson Ward house, but is seen only by the glowing presence of the interior and exterior at night. It is produced by an extensive team of artists led by Peter Culley, head of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts expansion project, and this reinstallation is part of the celebrations leading up to the VMFA’s grand opening. http://www.spatialaffairsbureau.com/Light_House_poster
  • “First Fridays East” – Start off your First Fridays evening with special events in the eastern area of Downtown between 5:00pm-8:00pm at the Library of Virginia (artist demos & exhibition), Richmond CenterStage (live local jazz throughout the night), St Paul’s Episcopal Church (exhibitions & tours of the historic Tiffany windows), UR Downtown (live Bossa Nova & Samba music.)
  • Richmond CenterStage will also be hosting a Food Drive for the Central Virginia Food Bank, so bring plenty of cans goods to help those in need in our community.
  • 1708 Gallery celebrates the 20th Anniversary of their popular Annual Art Auction. “Home is Where the Art Is” will feature a diverse range of artworks by 70 artists. This is always a not-to-be-missed event in the creative community since it’s a great opportunity to acquire sought after artists while supporting Richmond’s oldest nonprofit galleries. Honorary Chair of this year’s anniversary celebration is Alex Nyerges, Director of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.397_Auctionlogoforweb
  • Gallery 5 kicks off a month-long celebration of its 5th Anniversary with a special photography exhibition featuring work by a dozen photographers celebrating the gallery’s last 5 uniquely creative years. Live music, theatre, and poetry to accompany the exhibition.
  • Richmond Public Library (Main Branch) celebrates National Poetry Month with the 2010 Brodie Herndon Poetry lecture at 7:00pm, featuring Kathleen Graber, author of the book Correspondence and winner of the 2005 Saturnalia Books Poetry Prize.
  • Quirk Gallery artist vendors – a variety of artists and crafts vendors can always been found at the parking lot located next to the wildly popular shop, Quirk.
  • Reggae group, Unity Sound, will perform at Metro Sound & Music for a free CD release show.

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SAVE THE DATE! FIRST FRIDAYS EAST / April 2 / 5pm-8pm


Library of Virginia | 5–8 pm

• Craft demonstrations by Richmond-area artists—from multimedia collage to glass design—with finished works available for purchase (Lobby)
The Land We Live In, The Land We Left: Virginia’s People explores the lives of immigrants from a variety of homelands who settled in every part of the state (Exhibition Gallery & Lobby)
http://www.lva.virginia.gov/ or call 804.692.3524 for more information

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church | Parish Hall | 5–8 pm

•  Opening Reception: Simple Gifts, Photography by Bruce Yoder
•  Church open for tours, featuring an altarpiece mosaic replica of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper by Tiffany and 25 stained-glass windows, 10 of them by Tiffany
http://www.stpauls-episcopal.org/firstfridays

University of Richmond, Downtown | 5–8 pm

• Artwork inspired by Surface Tension: Pattern, Texture and Rhythm in Art from the Collection (organized by University of Richmond Museums)
• Light refreshments and live music by the University’s Bossa, Nova and Samba Ensemble, and The Octaves, UR’s all-male a capella group
http://downtown.richmond.edu/events/firstfridays.html

Rhythm Hall at Richmond CenterStage | 5–8 pm

• Join us for an evening of music with performances by the Richmond Youth Jazz Guild Small Ensemble, the Richmond Jazz Composers Alliance Quintet, and the Richmond Youth Jazz Guild Large Ensemble. Light hors d’oeuvres and cash bar available.
http://www.richmondcenterstage.com/
SPRING FEATURE OF FIRST FRIDAYS ART WALK
Richmond’s popular arts and cultural program First Fridays Art Walk makes a special expansion east this spring to connect with the Library of Virginia, Richmond CenterStage, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, and University of Richmond Downtown.
On March 5, April 2, and May 7, 2010, from 5 to 8 pm, the “First Fridays East” locations will offer refreshments, live music, and diverse exhibitions.
All free and open to the public. Click on venue links for locations and more info.
Free underground parking is available at the Library of Virginia from 5 to 8 pm and in the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church garage after 5 pm (no closing time).

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Join Us on March 5th for First Fridays East!

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We’re excited to make a special expansion east this spring to connect with eastern cultural anchors – the Library of Virginia, Richmond CenterStage, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, and University of Richmond Downtown

FIRST FRIDAYS east EVENTS

On March 5April 2and May 7, 2010, from 5-8 pm,

“First Fridays East” locations will offer refreshments, live music, diverse exhibitions, and an art auction. Richmond CenterStage tops off the night with free performances (now sold out) at 8pm at their dynamic new facilities.

All events are free and open to the public. Click on venue links for more info.
Free Parking is available between 5:30-8pm at the Library of Virginia underground parking garage and at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Parking Garage at the corner of 8th and Grace Streets. Visitors to St. Paul’s parking deck can enter anytime between 5:30-8:30 and can exit anytime later that evening.

Library of Virginia | Corner of 8th & Broad | 5–8pm

  • Artist Demonstrations and Live Music
  • Samples of  Virginia’s finest foods and beverages in the Virginia Shop, featuring the international award winning wines of Barboursville Winery, chosen as the signature red wines of the Inauguration Conservation Gala that honored President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.
  • The Land We Live In, The Land We Left: Virginia’s People (Exhibition Gallery & Lobby) explores the lives of immigrants from a variety of homelands who settled in every part of the state.
  • http://www.lva.virginia.gov/

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church | Corner of 8th & Grace | 5–8pm

  • Annual Lenten Lunch Silent Art Auction featuring artwork, handcrafts, books, prints and photography, jewelry, and more (proceeds support charity)
  • Lenten Lunch desserts & coffee reception and tours of the historic church
  • http://www.stpauls-episcopal.org/index.php/who/news_announcements/new_first_fridays_east_spring_feature/

UR Downtown | Corner of 7th & Broad | 5–8pm

  • Artwork inspired by Surface Tension: Pattern, Texture and Rhythm in Art from the Collection (organized by University of Richmond Museums)
  • Light refreshments and live bluegrass and roots music from Shake & Howdy (University of Richmond professor Dr. Barry Lawson and bandmate Dave Kuo)
  • http://news.richmond.edu/releases/article/www/933/ur-downtown-to-participate-in-first-fridays-east.html

Richmond CenterStage | Corner of 7th & Grace | 5–8pm

  • A free performance of Richmond Shakespeare’s Othello at the Gottwald Playhouse (co-produced by African-American Repertory Theatre). Tickets available through the Richmond CenterStage box office, Monday–Friday, 11 am–5 pm. Must be picked up in person. Limit 2 tickets per person. THIS PERFORMANCE IS SOLD OUT!
  • http://www.richmondcenterstage.com/


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