Showing posts with label Henry Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henry Gallery. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

More Upcoming Openings: Henry, Metrospace, Visual Art Studio, Quirk, and 1708

Opening this First Friday, September 4th


Henry Gallery- Medium Format Photography by Kate Fowler
Film Photography by Mar Makay
Fashion Design by Timothy Marable
Music by Robert Scott




Metrospace Gallery- Marius Valdes




Visual Art Studio





Benjamin Jones

Quirk Gallery- Main Gallery- Small Works by Benjamin Jones
Shop Show- Don't Ask Me What You Know Is True by Nicole Licht
Vault- Elizabeth Kendall (until September 12th)






1708 will be hosting a lantern making fest during First Friday, so we can all get ready for InLight 2009!



Sunday, August 9, 2009

First Fridays alive and kicking in RVA!!!

Pics from August's First Friday...


The Bridge Club's "The Observation Room" at 1708 Gallery:






Permanent light installation from InLight 2008 (with Roller Girls!!!)




Quirk (Click here for our previous post on Noah Scalin's "After life" and Nicote's "Small Story"):



Nathan Tersteeg, Tate Pray, and Jess Van Der Ahe at ADA Gallery:







"Paper Politics" at Ghostprint Gallery:








Bryan Woodland at Henry Gallery:










Melody Gulick at Metrospace Gallery:











"Elivis Studio" at Thankyspace:






thanky-store (!!!):

Friday, August 7, 2009

First Friday Tonight!



This year a new installation to the First Fridays art walk is a music showcase that takes place in a patch of land brilliantly located in the heart of the festivities (304 N Adams St). This week performers include: Dave Watkins, Zac Hyrciak & the Junglebeats and From Here on Blue.



Curated Culture's list of First Friday openings

Also, Thankyspace's final show!

And at Henry

"Poe's Playground" continues at Linden Row Inn, which will host a Manager's reception with live music and beverages from 6-11pm.


Thursday, August 6, 2009

August First Friday

From Blahhhhg:

Our good homie Bryan Woodland is having a Friday Friday’s show in a few days at the Henry Gallery on Broad. If you’re a fan of illustration, graphic design, typography, and just plain original work like you’ve never seen before, peep the show.

Henry Gallery 212 W. Broad Street. You know where it is.