Consider how Richmond is defining itself with economic development influenced by creative people as the Virginia Center for Architecture presents Creativity, the Arts and Economic Growth on Thursday, January 29, 7 to 9 pm.
Noted writer and lecturer Jim Bacon shares how Richmond is reinventing itself for the twenty-first century economy by supporting the arts. He views it as a shrewd path to economic development, noting that a vibrant arts scene makes Richmond more attractive to members of the creative class who will seed the next generation of economic growth.
At the presentation, explore how other cities are developing solutions to meet their changing urban needs in the exhibition Reprogramming the City: Opportunities for Urban Infrastructure.
Tickets for Creativity, the Arts and Economic Growth are $7 or $5 for members of the Virginia Center for Architecture. Please reserve a seat by calling (804) 644-3041, ext. 100. Reprogramming the City is at the Virginia Center for Architecture through Sunday, March 22.
The Virginia Center for Architecture is located at 2501 Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia’s historic Fan District. The Center is dedicated to developing the understanding of the power and importance of architecture and design through programs, exhibitions and its stewardship of an historic landmark. The Center is open to the public Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Learn more at www.architectureva.org.