Create artwork that expresses appreciation for educators across the Commonwealth! Three K-12 public school winners will be selected, one each for the elementary, middle and high school levels. The winning pieces of artwork will be printed on thank-you notes sent to educators beginning in April and through National Teacher Appreciation Week in May. Students whose artwork is selected as the winners will receive a $200 gift card, and their schools will each win $2,000 in art supplies from The Supply Room.
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Try this craft! Make a wintry woodland friend with simple materials you may already have around the house.
Offering classes in dance, visual arts, theater, music, fiber arts, pottery, and more for all ages, there is truly something for everyone to enjoy at Pine Camp Cultural Arts Center.
Kids of all ages can have fun crafting birds with cardboard tubes! Try this craft from the Children’s Museum of Richmond.
The work of photographers Scott Elmquist, Chad Hunt, Jay Paul, and others, “Portraits: The Style Weekly Photograph Archive” is on display at The Valentine.
VMFA announced today that state employees and public and private school educators will receive free admission to “Samurai Armor” – at VMFA now through August 4.
Lori Waran, president of Richmond Raceway, wants the art at the track to reflect real Richmond artists.
VMFA celebrates Black History Month with exhibitions, installations, and special events honoring African American artists and community builders.
Explore VMFA’s winter and spring classes for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers and give your young children a creative start to learning fun. Register today!
Winter is here and there’s one way to guarantee we’ll see snow: Make your own! Have fun with this salty snowflake craft from Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen.
VMFA is offering teen programming and classes for grades 6-12.
Elie Glyn, formerly of Harvard Art Museums in Cambridge, will be VMFA’s new director of exhibition design and production.












