Small, funky art space with rotating exhibitions. The content is often student or faculty work and the quality can vary widely, but they are often provocative and thought-provoking. Performances and other special events are sometimes held. Don't expect a modern museum setting with spacious airy rooms. After all, the building was constructed in the late 19th century as a private residence. Navigating the spaces can be difficult and even impossible for the mobility impaired. Staff on hand are student gatekeepers and not professional docents, but the admission is always free. You can find free parking on the street if you don't mind walking a few blocks, but a paid VCU deck is...
Read moreVery cool exhibit space at VCU. I throughly enjoyed the senior thesis show for the photography program that was on display when I visited. The building had great energy and handled a crowded...
Read moreAs an artist myself (mixed media), quite frankly, I think the art here pales in comparison to my own. My is very mature and nuanced. But the art is good...
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