Sunday, February 10th at 3pm in the Craddock-Terry Gallery
Our current exhibiting artist, Cheryl Edwards, will be giving an in-depth artist talk with guest speaker Rob Campbell of the James River Association. Edwards' artwork on display is rooted in her ongoing exploration of the properties of water as an element of core identity. Campbell is the Upper James Community Conservationist in the Lynchburg office for the JRA. He will be sharing his insight on the James River and our community's identity and responsibility for it.
The Reverence of Water and Its Relationship to Identity is on display through February 15th. Our regular gallery hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 12pm to 5pm, free and open to the public.
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Earlier Event: February 9
The Dilla Day with Love Tribute Concert- Hip-Hop Date Night
Later Event: February 10
The Audience Disturbs Marcel's Bath Time and He is Very Upset With You All