March 24, 2008
4th Friday @ Art Works

Art Exhibits that honor Women’s History Month and Earth Day at Art Works On March 28th. Swing into spring with an exhibit to honor Women’s History Month by Tess LiVolsi Amoruso and Tess Sweet and a precursor exhibit, GO FISH to celebrate Earth Day. The reception starts at 7PM with live music. Free and open to the public.
Photo above by Tess Amoruso.
The Exhibits:
CREATRIX by Tess LiVolsi Amoruso and Tess Sweet
This is a two-women show celebrating the divine feminine through photography and painting. Ms. Amoruso is a photographer and Ms. Sweet is a painter. They present a collection of work celebrating the many faces of the sacred feminine.
March All Media Show
This juried art show features many artists from Richmond and Virginia. Submissions are accepted from any artist and any medium. Call for Entries is on March 21st and 22nd at Art Works.
GO FISH
The shad fish return to the James to spawn in April and this exhibit will be a featured destination at the Greening Greater Richmond - Earth Day and Fish Festival in April. LEO ZABRONSKY in conjunction with GO FISH- Leo’s earthy work will be featured in the Corner Gallery.
WORKS BY RICHARD BUHRMAN
Richard Buhrman’s Folk Art Photography hangs in the Centre Gallery East.
Scary Wonderland and Other Thought Provoking Works of Art by JAMES TORRES
Torres is from New York and now living in Richmond. He studied art at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn as well as Virginia Commonwealth University. His contemporary, mixed-media works will be on display in the Sylight Gallery.
IT’S ELEMENTAL by RAY ABELL
Ray Abell’s intriguing works will be displayed in the Centre Gallery West.








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