Repressed III: An exhibition of socially conscious works.
at Gallery5
200 W. Marshall St.
Richmond, VA
March 7th Repressed III Opening Reception 7PM-11PM FREE
Friday, March 28 Repressed III Closing Exhibition In conjunction with The 2008 Southern Graphics Council Conference 6PM FREE
In collaboration with T.O.W.A.R., Gallery5 will host Repressed III, a show dedicated to socially conscious works. This event will take place March 7th, 2008 and will be the precursor to a workshop series. Gallery5 is currently seeking workshop proposals, performers, artists, and volunteers.
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Article in RVA Magazine.
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402 N Harrison St
Richmond, VA 23220
You can also find prints at Lift Coffee Shop located at:
218 W Broad St
Richmond, VA 2322
Article in Richmond.com
Also check out the January 2008 issue of V Magazine and Brick Weekly.
This Friday the project will be featured on inRich.com's MashUP.
Thank you everyone for all of your support and keep in mind that we are still accepting submissions for the project and are currently discussing future exhibitions.
We will also be holding a closing celebration on January 25th for the Gallery5 exhibition. There will be musical performers, a photo booth (so that you can become part of the campaign), food, drinks and much more!
Richmond, like many cities across the United States, struggles with a growing number of native dilemmas. However, the most daunting issue we endure as a populace involves a lack of communication. In an effort to aid civic dialog, Gallery5 and There Once Was A Rebellion join forces in a socially driven endeavor known as “I Dream of a Richmond…” This campaign will act as a public platform that cultivates local concerns. It will also serve as a regional forum that indiscriminately allows people to express their needs and aspirations regarding the community.
In the spirit of autonomy, it is the intent of “I Dream of a Richmond…” to provide a populist perspective that brings to light a sense of universal understanding. It is the hope of both organizations involved that such a project will instigate change and showcase various thoughts in a way that is not ostracizing but empowering.
Opening reception January 4th at 7pm (Exhibition will up till the 25th)
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Images of last years show may be seen in the actions section.