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Joseph Cornell plays in the...

A rich and deeply satisfying show, “Joseph Cornell and Surrealism” at the Fralin Museum explores Cornell’s work in...

Les Yeux du Monde welcomes...

If you’re tired of grey skies and slush, you might want to visit Les Yeux du Monde before the end of March. “When you...

Charlottesville author’s...

Mary Buford Hitz was in her late 20s when Hurricane Camille’s devastating floods hit Nelson County on the night of...

Must-see panels at the...

Each March, visiting and local literati of all ages and reading preferences fill Charlottesville for the annual...

Ten locals interpret...

When FIREFISH Gallery co-curators Araxe Hajian and Sigrid Eilertson brainstormed concepts for their next...

March First Fridays Guide

First Fridays is a monthly art event featuring exhibit openings at many Downtown art galleries and additional...

Kate Daughdrill on the...

“Social sculpture is the idea that whenever we’re shaping our own lives to be more beautiful, it’s an intentional act...

Taking the story off the page

When Andy Friedman enrolled in the Rhode Island School of Design, he devoted himself to Venetian oil painting, a...

Jasper Johns’ print works...

Now in his eighties, America’s greatest living artist, Jasper Johns, is still recognized as the vanguard who ignored...

Telegraph Gallery serves up...

Tucked away on Fourth Street NE just off the Downtown Mall, Telegraph Gallery still feels a bit like a secret portal...