Bands, balloon animals and baked goods on offer.
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Bands, balloon animals and baked goods on offer.
Fredericksburg Main Street exhibit highlights downtown business owners.
Stories of 23 American women told in bronze collars.
Sophia Pineda and Gabe Pons put their mark on school.
What began as a way to keep kids entertained is now a collaborative art program for adults.
This year’s event, which will be held at Hurkamp Park on Saturday, will feature nearly 30 local ceramic artists.
Inside fine art gallery, the stories are just as valuable as the artwork.
A sampling of the ghostly artwork on display in Fredericksburg.
Old records get new life as canvases for local artists.
Family-friendly scavenger hunt leads seekers through area art galleries.
Artist Kody Goudie’s labor of love is also a lesson in patience.
Two of Sophia Pineda’s sumi-e watercolors on rice paper are part of Access/VSA show.
Winners of the 2024 “I Voted” sticker design contest recognized at board of supervisors meeting.
Corgi Clay Art Center to host sweet fundraiser for Stafford Animal Shelter.
Barbara Taylor Hall’s show “Art, Distilled” is featured at Art First Gallery in downtown Fredericksburg during March 2015.
Fredericksburg arts icon Johnny P. Johnson presents “Rhythm & More” as the featured show at Art First Gallery in March.
The exhibition of new works will be celebrated with a First Friday reception from 6 – 9 p.m. on March 7.
“There is no artist in Fredericksburg who has so deeply touched and influenced so many of the area’s neighbors, friends, artists and students,” said fellow artists Dan Finnegan and Kathleen Walsh.