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PARTICIPATING CULTURAL VENUES
For Exhibition Details, Click on Photos for Monthly Updates
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9WG STUDIOS
9 West Grace Street Richmond, VA 23220
(804) 225.9510
Monday - Friday: 9am 5pm
First Fridays hours: 6pm 9pm
http://9wgstudios.com
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9WG Studios features two audio recording suites, a two-story tracking room and isolation booth, two editing suites and a shooting cyc. A beautiful brick gallery wall was designed to showcase exhibitions by local and regional artists. An ample reception area and a multipurpose room can be used for small music performances. This new creative facility is the new business address for Red Amp Audio, Spang TV, and Mad Box Post.
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BLACK HISTORY MUSEUM
& CULTURAL CENTER of VIRGINIA
00 Clay Street Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 780.9093
Tuesday - Saturday: 10am 5pm
First Fridays hours: 6pm 9pm
http://www.blackhistorymuseum.org/
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The Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia presents the complex experiences of the people of Africa and the African Diaspora, with an emphasis on Virginians, by collecting, preserving, and interpreting historical and cultural artifacts
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CENTENARY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
411 East Grace Street Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 648.8319
Monday - Friday: 9am 4pm
First Fridays hours: 6pm 8pm
http://www.centumc.org/
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| Centenary United Methodist Church’s coffee house Friday Nite LIVE! features live music on the first Friday of each month from 6pm to 8 pm. There is no charge. Bring your family and friends for an evening of wonderful music, fellowship, coffee and refreshments. |
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ELEGBA FOLKLORE SOCIETY
101 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 644.3900
Monday - Friday: 10am 6pm
Saturday: 12pm 4pm, and by appointment
First Fridays hours: 7pm - 10pm
http://elegbafolkloresociety.org/
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Join Elegba Folklore Society in a year-round, lively celebration of African and African-American culture. Bring yoru family to festivals. Ejoy art an dimports in our cultural center. Sway with our performance company in the warmth of an African village. Or, let us guide your group in a Heritage Tour of Richmond's enslaved past.
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RICHMOND PUBLIC LIBRARY
MAIN BRANCH
101 East Franklin Street Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 646.7223
Monday - Wednesday: 10am 7pm
Thursday - Friday: 10am 6pm
Saturday: 10am 5pm
First Fridays hours: 7pm 9pm
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With the capacity to showcase art, music, and literature, the Richmond Public Library offers an enhanced First Fridays experience. Local and regional artists exhibit monthly in four gallery spaces, and musical groups from chamber player players to university groups perform throughout the year. In the spring, the Richmond Writers Series is held in conjunction with First Fridays.
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ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
815 East Grace Street Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 643.3589
Sunday Worship:
7:45 am (Quiet Service)
9:00 am (Contemporary Service with Choir)
11:15 am (Traditional Service with Choir)
*Free guided tours follow the 11:15am service
Monday-Friday:
Church and Memorial Garden Open, 10am 4pm
First Fridays hours: 5pm - 8pm
Offering Free Parking at E. Grace & 8th St Garage, Enter on 9th St.
http://www.stpauls-episcopal.org
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Featuring varying art exhibits in the Parish Hall. Additionally, the stained-glass memorial windows of St. Paul’s are familiar and much-loved fixtures of the church. Of 25 windows, ten are from the Tiffany studios. St. Paul’s foremost work of art is the Tiffany Studios mosaic altarpiece, a reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci’s fresco of the Last Supper.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, in downtown Richmond at Capitol Square, is an urban church for all people focused on our mission of Proclaiming Christ in the Heart of the City.
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Theatre IV is a nonprofit organization that has been entertaining, educating and encouraging Richmond audiences for 32 years. Theatre IV annually produces four main stage productions and over 30 touring productions, which visit 33 states.
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