Jan 11 - Mar 7
Tue-Sat, 11am - 5pm
The Richmond Art Center’s Winter Exhibitions feature the work of a diverse group of emerging and established Bay Area artists. The 18th Annual The Art of Living Black is the only non-juried exhibition in the Bay Area to feature regional artists of African descent (through Feb. 28). The Language of Realism features the work of four West Coast realist painters -- Michael Beck, Christine Hanlon, Anthony Holdsworth and John Rampley. Unlock the Talk: The American Teenager Project in Richmond features 100 black and white photographs and in-depth audio interviews of Richmond youth taken by 20 teen photojournalists. More at: http://www.therac.org
Jan 11 - Mar 7
Tue-Sat, 11am - 5pm
The Richmond Art Center’s Winter Exhibitions feature the work of a diverse group of emerging and established Bay Area artists. The 18th Annual The Art of Living Black is the only non-juried exhibition in the Bay Area to feature regional artists of African descent (through Feb. 28). The Language of Realism features the work of four West Coast realist painters -- Michael Beck, Christine Hanlon, Anthony Holdsworth and John Rampley. Unlock the Talk: The American Teenager Project in Richmond features 100 black and white photographs and in-depth audio interviews of Richmond youth taken by 20 teen photojournalists. More at: http://www.therac.org
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