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SolArt Center presents sculpture show, kicks off summer season in Staunton Wharf
Sol Art Center in the Staunton Wharf presents a sculptural exhibit titled “Fine (not) Fine” that showcases three local artists.
Sol Art Center in the Staunton Wharf presents a sculptural exhibit titled “Fine (not) Fine” that showcases three local artists.
LewisGale Medical Center will award Feeding Southwest Virginia a $20,000 grant to fight food insecurity, and more than 800 pounds of food.
The College of Visual and Performing Arts at James Madison University will celebrate the sculptures of internationally-acclaimed Japanese artist Michio Ihara as well as JMU alumnus and New York-based architect Edwin Baruch.
Arts Council of the Valley, Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance and Harrisonburg City Public Schools are prepping for the final installation of a Language of Love sculpture.
Arts Council of the Valley will soon install a 16-foot tall sculpture, #BigVespa, in front of its Smith House Galleries at 311 S. Main St. in Harrisonburg.
A new symbol of nonviolence is the latest artistic addition to the Eastern Mennonite University campus.
On Oct. 19, Mary Baldwin University will present two events celebrating internationally renowned artist Betty Gold.
Upgrades to the sanitary sewer infrastructure that runs along Schenk’s Greenway will begin this summer. This project will directly impact the Greenway between Harris Street and the Recycling Center along McIntire Road
Giant sculptures made of canned food soon will pop up in the Downtown Mall area as part of Canstruction Charlottesville, a benefit for the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank, event organizers announced today.
Staunton Clayground began offering pottery classes in April and will begin to accept memberships in July 2024.
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