The 14-week concert series will feature a free public concert every Friday night from 7:00 – 9:00 PM in historic Market Square located at 907 Princess Anne Street.
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The 14-week concert series will feature a free public concert every Friday night from 7:00 – 9:00 PM in historic Market Square located at 907 Princess Anne Street.
Join the art galleries and studios of Fredericksburg, Virginia, for First Friday Art Walk every month.
From Fredericksburg Center for the Creative Arts Fredericksburg Center for the Creative Arts is pleased to announce six FCCA members will have artwork featured in the 14th Annual VMRC Art Exhibition in Harrisonburg, Virginia. According to an email from VMRC, “there...
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Fred Watkins has traveled with five presidents
Robert S. Hunter of Colonial Beach won first place for two prints in The Fredericksburg Center for the Creative Arts’ National Juried Exhibit.
This week’s events in Culpeper include classic movies and a big community giving event
The exhibition of 21 photos by 12 artists will be on display through May 21, 2017.
The Art of Recovery provides a forum for artists living with mental illness.
Woodward takes viewers on a road trip across America to visit yesteryear.
King’s “Critters and Stuff” show will be featured at Art First in March.
A First Friday reception and month long silent auction of works will mark the anniversary.
The social gathering will enable artists and art organizations to strategize how best to formalize this new program.
Local artists met to strategize how best to formalize this new program, and better collaborate in promoting the arts in the region.
Bob Worthy of Montross won first place with his painting “Silver Lake.”
Visit the galleries and studios of Fredericksburg for special events on First Friday, December 2, 2016.
Visit the galleries and studios of Fredericksburg for special events on First Friday, January 6, 2016.
Art opportunities in January 2017.
“The much maligned vegetable” will be featured in June’s show at Art First.
Casey Alan Shaw saw the photo, and asked permission to paint it.