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Award-winning middle-grade author, David Bowles, will headline the 19th Annual James River Writers' Writing Conference this fall.
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Local artist Mickael Rosedale Broth, who created the Richmond mural "Ashen Lady of the James," was chosen to design the 2021 Folk Festival poster. The free festival takes place Friday, Oct. 8 through Sunday, Oct. 10.
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Artsline || September 20: Local arts and culture events, performances, classes, and exhibitions for the Richmond area, curated each week by VPM's Artsline.
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Local Richmond artist Hamilton Glass created the Mending Walls RVA Mural Project to help start conversations about racial inequity in his community.
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National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the histories, cultures, and contributions of Hispanic Americans from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. Hear how these Hispanic Virginians are working to enrich the communities they serve.
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In 2010, Congress passed resolution 275 - declaring the second full week in September as National Arts in Education Week. Discover how these Virginia art educators use their craft to transform education - in classrooms, in literature, in health, and in their communities.
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Following the murder of George Floyd, Richmond filmmakers and protesters share their frustrations in "Why This Moment" from the beginning to the removal of confederate monuments, airs Sept. 30 on VPM PBS.
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Artsline || September 13: Local arts and culture events, performances, classes, and exhibitions for the Richmond area, curated each week by VPM's Artsline.
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Artsline || September 6: Local arts and culture events, performances, classes, and exhibitions for the Richmond area, curated each week by VPM's Artsline.
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Mending Walls RVA partners with Partners in the Arts to bring an online workshop for Virginia K-12 teachers to model difficult discussions about race in the classroom.