Highlighting High School theater….
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Highlighting High School theater….
Patrick Ahearn with the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts. Closed since the pandemic, we get an update on reopening and some of the changes that will be made.
Spotsylvania Towne Centre offering a Virtual Kids Club on Facebook
VIDEO: Fredericksburg artist Gabe Pons talks about his half of the mural at The Sunken Well Tavern on Littlepage Street in Fredericksburg. “Wishing you well, at the Sunken Well.”
PHOTOS: The final piece of the two murals at the Sunken Well Tavern on Littlepage Street was put into place early Saturday morning by Fredericksburg artist Gabe Pons and his son, Diego.
VIDEO: Fredericksburg artist Bill Harris talks about his completed mural
VIDEO: Fredericksburg artist Bill Harris is working on a temporary mural at the Sunken Well Tavern on Littlepage Street in Fredericksburg.
UMW Theater performs Much Ado About Nothing tonight, virtually.
AUDIO: The concept and the impact on Spotsylvania.
PHOTOS: Not everything is closed this weekend! Fine Art Show at Dorothy Hart Community Center.
Projects must take place between July 1, 2020 and June 30, 2021.
AUDIO: Grease at the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts thru March 15. Patrick Ahearn from the Riverside and four cast members on what you’ll experience. It’s a high energy show with a high energy cast. riversidedt.com
VIDEO: Hundreds of bowls were made over the weekend at Liberty Town in Fredericksburg for the Empowerhouse event, “The Empty Bowl.” It all starts with a block of clay. We talked with one potter about the getting started process.
AUDIO: Artists Bill Harris and Gabe Paul look at art and the holidays
AUDIO: The Riverside Christmas Spectacular. A preview with Patrick A’hearn and Kathy Haldenda. Also a preview of upcoming Riverside productions.
Recovery part of an international effort to recover artwork plundered by the Nazis.
The conference is intended to help artists become self-sustaining entrepreneurs.
VIDEO: Art Attack in downtown Fredericksburg. Taking art from the studio (or your home) and into the streets.
VIDEO: Building the set. It’s taking place right now at the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Stafford as the theater gets ready for “Annie.”
AUDIO: Dawn Whitmore and Sue Henderson talk about the Virginia-Art Business Conference in November. Equipping Visual Artists to be self-sustaining entrepreneurs.