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Olga Jeter
Richmond.com
Friday, September 05, 2008

As autumn approaches and the weather cools down, everyone is more inclined to venture out into the calm night air. Fortunately First Fridays Art Walk yields even more reason to step out.

 

This Friday, join Curated Culture as they embark on their 8th Season of First Fridays Art Walk and help 1708 Gallery celebrate its 30th Anniversary and welcome the first InLight RICHMOND project to the city.

 

Enjoy the seasonal transition with live entertainment in the form of music, dance and Civil War reenactments as you stroll along and view the various exhibits.

 

Indulge in the following list of Richmond.com’s First Fridays Art Walk September lineup.

 

312 Gallery

No events scheduled.

312 Brook Road, (804) 339-2535

 

1708 Gallery 

Artistic duo Rebecca Murtaugh and Matthew N. Gehring present: Seductions; a series of mixed media installations.

319 W. Broad St., (804) 643-1708

  

art6 Gallery

Award-winning photographer Thomas Daniel will sign copies of his newest release "The Southern Cause: For the Love of Dixie." Margaret Porter-Daniel combines engraving, silkscreen, litho crayon, wallpaper, and other materials to present a new perspective on the Battle of Gettysburg. Music will be provided by The Slack Brothers Bluegrass Band from 7:30 to 9 p.m. as well as an appearance by Civil War reenactors at 7:15. Additional entertainment including dancers from the troupe To The Earth will be featured outside of the gallery.

6 E. Broad St., (804) 343-1406

 

Gallery 5

Miami-based artist Courtney Johnson uses photography and painting techniques to create works that discuss nature, technology and humans.

200 W. Marshall St., (804) 644-0005

First Fridays Restaurants:

Bistro Twenty Seven
Mediterranean Cuisine
27 W. Broad St.
(804) 780-0086 

Chez Foushee
Mediterranean Cuisine
203 N. Foushee St.
(804) 648-3225

Comfort
Gourmet Southern Cooking
200 W. Broad St.
(804) 780-0004

Lift Coffee Shop
Coffee / Pastries / Sandwiches
218 W. Broad St.
(804) 344-5438

Popkin Tavern
Casual American / Bar & Grill
123 W. Broad St.
(804) 343-1909

Tarrant's Cafe
Casual American / Bar & Grill
1 W. Broad St.
(804) 225-0035

 

 

Ghostprint Gallery

Highly acclaimed VCU alumni Barry Bruner, Neal Iwan, Chris White and Danny Robbins present their works ranging from richly colored oil paintings to politically barbed digital images. Thea Duskin, presents Night Shade, a processional featuring Balinese influenced shadow puppets and music by members of the Gamelan Raga Kusuma. Processional begins at 10:15pm on West Broad Street .

220 W. Broad St., (804) 344-1557

 

Quirk Gallery

Kristin Caskey: Jumpsuit Mixed media installation; Elizabeth Turrell: Vault Project; Adam Juresko: Shop Show.

311 W. Broad St., (804) 644-5450

 

Studio/Gallery 6

Re-opening reception featuring: Leonard Pearlman, neon sculpture/installation; Todd S. Hale, mixed media; and Dylan, photography.

6 E. Broad St., (252) 207-4677

 

Studio 418

Grand Opening Reception from 7 to 9 p.m., featuring "Bay Skies", newest works in oil by Maruta Racenis.

418 W. Broad St., (804) 225-0020

 

Transmission

Kate Horn presents: Mythmaker Sculptures and prints. Exhibit begins at 7 p.m.

321 Brook Road, (804) 200-9985 

 

Visual Art Studio

Featuring selected works from the recent exhibition, “Diamonds” at the Galerie Pavillion du Val de Grace, Paris American Academy Paris, France, created with acrylic polymers and metallic pigments on shaped canvases by world renowned California artist Jack Reilly. Exhibition hours: 7 to10 p.m.

208 West Broad St., (804) 644-1368

 

Curated Culture's First Fridays Artwalk takes place on the first Friday of each month from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. For more information, including other participating cultural venues, shops and restaurants, call (804) 344-1508 or visit them online at firstfridaysrichmond.com.


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These have always been great in the past and I will definitly be looking forward to this one.



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