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Pandemic leaves Spotsylvania senior lonely, but not depressed

Up until March 7, 2020, Sarah Johnson was spending three days per week at the Stafford County Senior Café operated by Healthy Generations Agency on Aging. On Wednesdays, she and a close-knit group of about 30 other senior citizens went shopping. On Mondays and Fridays, they played Bingo, or went bowling, or saw a movie, or did arts and crafts or listened to guest speakers or went on field trips—to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, to see “Annie” at Riverside Dinner Theater. “[The café] was the best thing that happened to me since I got here—besides my daughter and son-in-law,” said Johnson, 75, who moved to the Fredericksburg area from Alabama in 2017.

The Rubin Museum of Art opens Awaken: A Tibetan Buddhist Journey Toward Enlightenment

The Rubin Museum of Art opens Awaken: A Tibetan Buddhist Journey Toward Enlightenment Installation view of “Awaken: a Tibetan Buddhist Journey Toward Enlightenment,” organized by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, presented by the Rubin Museum of Art, March 12, 2021 – January 3, 2022, Photo by David De Armas, Courtesy of the Rubin Museum of Art. NEW YORK, NY .-The Rubin Museum of Art invites visitors to unplug and discover the possibility to free their minds with “Awaken: A Tibetan Buddhist Journey Toward Enlightenment,” opening March 12. Organized by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, this traveling exhibition guides visitors on a journey toward enlightenment, showcasing the power of Tibetan Buddhist art to focus and refine awareness, and highlighting the inextricable relationship between artistic endeavor and spiritual practice in Tibetan Buddhism. The exhibition has been re-imagined and adapted for the Rubin Museum’s galleries and features 35 traditional objects, includ

The Sound She Saw: Ming Smith in conversation with Greg Tate

Ming Smith, the first female member of the Kamoinge Workshop, into dialogue with critic and musician Greg Tate, one of the book’s contributors. Presenting four decades of Smith’s work, the publication celebrates her enduring vision and ongoing contributions to the medium of photography. The program is introduced by Rujeko Hockley, assistant curator Presented in collaboration with the Whitney Museum of American Art, this series of programs features conversations with artists from the Kamoinge Workshop included in the exhibition Working Together: Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop currently on view at the Whitney. The talks explore the group’s genesis in Harlem in the 1960s, its role in the Black Arts movement, and the multidisciplinary interests and practices of its members, bringing together artists from the Kamoinge Workshop with scholars and critics of Black arts and culture.

Local acquisition brings Baltimore architecture firm to Richmond market

Local acquisition brings Baltimore architecture firm to Richmond market March 11, 2021 1 KOP principals Ed Gillikin, left, and Don Guthrie will join Marshall Craft Associates’ leadership as principals and stockholders. ( Images courtesy of MCA) Note: This story has been updated with input from MCA President Stephen Bates received after publication. A local architecture firm has joined up with a larger peer, bringing a new name to Richmond’s design scene. Chesterfield-based KOP Architects was acquired this month by Marshall Craft Associates, a 35-year-old firm headquartered in Baltimore. The deal was signed Feb. 17 and took effect Feb. 28. Terms were not disclosed. The combination brings MCA’s staff count to about 40, with KOP principals Ed Gillikin and Don Guthrie joining MCA’s leadership as principals and stockholders. KOP founder Hal Downing, who started the firm in 1992, continues to work part-time as part of the local office’s four-person team.

Robert Swain s scaled color studies for monumental series on view at David Richard Gallery

Robert Swain s scaled color studies for monumental series on view at David Richard Gallery Installation: Robert Swain, Scaled Color Studies for Monumental Paintings: Selections From Iconic Series Since 1987. © Robert Swain, Courtesy David Richard Gallery, LLC. NEW YORK, NY .-David Richard Gallery is presenting a selection of smaller scaled studies created by Robert Swain to confirm the colors and their corresponding interactions prior to producing the much larger paintings. These are detailed studies for paintings from several different iconic series created by the artist from 1987 through 2020. They are prepared the same way as the larger paintings, with the same care and precision on the same supports (except for some earlier studies on Masonite panels) and the same paint as the larger counterparts.

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