Building Connections Through Design at The Branch Museum

Nestled within Richmond’s historic Branch House, the Branch Museum of Architecture and Design invites visitors to explore the intersection of art, innovation, and community. Housed in a stunning example of early 20th-century Tudor-Jacobean architecture, the museum goes beyond static displays; it activates conversations on how design shapes our lives, inspires creativity, and enriches our shared spaces.

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artoberVA Logo Designer Spotlight

We are so excited to introduce you to the designer who created artoberVA’s 10th anniversary logo: Paddy Hams! He is a Richmond-based graphic designer and illustrator who specializes in thoughtful brand identity, apparel design, and simple, clever illustrations.

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Center Stage in Goochland: How a Small Theatre Builds Big Community

In the heart of Goochland County, a small but mighty theatre company is proving that the performing arts have the power to bring people together, spark creativity, and strengthen community ties. Goochland Community Theatre isn’t just about putting on plays; it’s about creating a space where local stories can be shared, neighbors can become collaborators, and audiences of all ages can experience the joy of live performance.

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Preserving the Mystery: How the Poe Museum Keeps Richmond’s Dark Poet Alive

Far beyond the spooky stereotypes, the museum sheds light on Poe’s deep roots in Richmond, his contributions to American literature, and his enduring influence on writers and artists across generations. With original manuscripts, personal belongings, and one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of Poe artifacts, the museum is a must-visit for curious minds and literature lovers alike.

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Riffs and Recovery – Where Music Meets Healing

In a city as creatively charged as Richmond, it’s no surprise that music and community continue to find powerful ways to intersect. One of the most meaningful examples? Riffs and Recovery—a monthly, peer-led sobriety support meeting hosted at Gallery5 that invites musicians and music lovers into a safe, welcoming space to connect, share, and heal.

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Preserving the Past, Shaping the Future: A Spotlight on Historic Richmond

In a city where cobblestone streets meet contemporary skylines, Historic Richmond stands as a guardian of the Commonwealth’s architectural heritage. For over 75 years, this nonprofit organization has been dedicated to preserving Richmond’s diverse historic buildings, neighborhoods, and places, sparking revitalization, and championing the city’s distinctive architectural legacy. From the iconic Monumental Church to the vibrant streets of Jackson Ward, Historic Richmond's efforts ensure that the stories etched into the city's brick and mortar continue to inspire and inform future generations.

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Virginia Opera: Where Legacy Meets Innovation

For nearly five decades, Virginia Opera has stood at the forefront of the Commonwealth’s cultural landscape, captivating audiences with its rich blend of timeless classics and contemporary storytelling. Founded in 1974, the company has grown from a regional ensemble into the official opera company of Virginia—one of only a few in the nation with a four-city mainstage season. With a commitment to artistic excellence, education, and accessibility, Virginia Opera continues to push the boundaries of the art form while honoring its deep-rooted legacy. Whether presenting a grand Puccini production or premiering new American works like Loving v. Virginia, the company proves opera is as vital and resonant today as ever.

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SCRAP RVA: Reuse, Reinvention, and Creative Community in Richmond

At first glance, SCRAP RVA might look like a colorful treasure trove of donated odds and ends—but step inside, and it quickly becomes clear: this is much more than a reuse center. It’s a hub for creativity, education, and connection. Powered largely by volunteers passionate about sharing their skills, SCRAP isn’t just keeping materials out of landfills—it’s building a culture of hands-on learning, artistic play, and inclusive access to the arts. With exciting plans on the horizon, including an art vending machine and regular gallery events, SCRAP RVA is proving that reuse is not only practical—it’s powerful. We sat down with the team to learn more about SCRAP RVA’s evolution, its impact on Richmond’s creative landscape, and what’s next for this ever-expanding reuse revolution.

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The Super-Secret Society Making Theatre Fun Again

What started as a joke over coffee has grown into one of Richmond’s most curious and captivating arts movements. Born from a playful brainstorm about boosting local theatre attendance, Tri Theta has evolved into a secretive-yet-spirited society of theatre-goers on a mission: to revive the art of showing up.

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