Sarah Sargent

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Adjusting the lens

The Jefferson School African American Heritage Center encapsulates the seminal role played by the quest for and the...

Warm welcome

If you’re in need of an instant mood-elevator, I suggest you head straight over to the McGuffey Art Center where...

Fralin Museum’s “Corot to Cézanne” paints a portrait of...

One of America’s great art connoisseurs and patrons, Paul Mellon was quoted as saying that he and his wife “almost...

Time pieces

Frederick and Lucy S. Herman began collecting drawings as college students, and over the ensuing 50 years amassed a...

Anne Chesnut connects digital design and personal...

Gallery director, Lyn Warren said: “It’s very easy to enter Anne’s prints from different points. You can come at them...

Breaking the chrysalis

The butterfly of “Becoming the Butterfly,” The Fralin Museum’s current exhibition of etchings and lithographs by...

A room of his own

Bradley Stevens works in oil because of its slow drying time, which allows him to manipulate it, softening it and...

Jean Hélion’s journey through abstraction at the Fralin...

“Jean Hélion: Reality and Abstraction,” currently on view at UVA’s Fralin Museum of Art presents a small, yet rich...

“Picasso, Lydia and Friends” at Les Yeux du Monde

Friday’s opening of “Picasso, Lydia and Friends,”  features the work of Anne Chesnut, Dean Dass, David Summers,...

Rob Tarbell and Douglas Boyce fuse visual art and musical...

A collaboration between visual artist Rob Tarbell and composer Douglas Boyce, “Bird-like Things in Things Like Trees”...