Photos had been turning up online this week, huge looping patterns raked into the sand at Keller Beach, gone by the next tide. There was one obvious question. Who did this?
Turns out the answer gets up before the sun does.
His name is Brighton Denevan, and he'd
A towering Trojan horse sculpture that led hundreds of demonstrators to Chevron's refinery gates in May is now on display at the Richmond Art Center, visible above the courtyard walls.
The piece, titled "The Gift of Pride and Purpose," was created by artist Graham LP, Princess
Two of Richmond's beloved murals, created in the 1990s by artist John Wehrle, are being restored in a collaboration with Caltrans and the City of Richmond, according to project lead Richard Muro Salazar.
The work is being done by hand with the help of local artists who are
Two of Richmond's beloved murals, created in the 1990s by artist John Wehrle, are being restored in a collaboration with Caltrans and the City of Richmond, according to project lead Richard Muro Salazar.
The work is being done by hand with the help of local artists who are
Photos had been turning up online this week, huge looping patterns raked into the sand at Keller Beach, gone by the next tide. There was one obvious question. Who did this?
Turns out the answer gets up before the sun does.
His name is Brighton Denevan, and he'd
A towering Trojan horse sculpture that led hundreds of demonstrators to Chevron's refinery gates in May is now on display at the Richmond Art Center, visible above the courtyard walls.
The piece, titled "The Gift of Pride and Purpose," was created by artist Graham LP, Princess
If everything goes as planned, a new affordable housing building for seniors at Nevin Plaza could be completed within three years, along with several public art projects.
Last year, EAH Housing began constructing the first phase of the Nevin Plaza project to completely renovate the seven-story building near the
Local artists opened their studios in Richmond to the public this weekend for the first time in many years, providing a rare opportunity for a look at their work and the space they create it in.
The Open Studio event was organized by the Visual Artists of Richmond, an all-
On a sunny June afternoon, Richmond's very own John Wehrle was hard at work meticulously tending to his mural, which adorns the tunnel at Point Richmond's Ferry Point – a work originally commissioned by the Point Richmond Neighborhood Council in 1996.
Wehrle, who resides in Richmond, has
The Richmond Art Center is inviting the community to learn about a missing public artwork during a Fencelines Community Forum at the center today at noon.
The Fencelines – A Collective Monument to Resilience artwork is made up of hundreds of painted fence slats with messages from the community. It was