A "dead hand" comes alive in Carole Garmon's interpretive installations.
Rather than reflecting the landscape, the "James River School" of artists reveal themselves.
Though it may be too soon for perspective, three exhibitions help us remember and deal with 9/11.
Bruce Wilhelm's work doesn't so much make a point as it does a joke.
Three Virginia artists share a love of the Virginia landscape at Artspace.
Made up of once-useful tools, Lawrence Fane's work now only hints at functionality.
Giselle Gautreau has a memory rather than an eye for nature.
Throughout the ages, music and the visual arts have reflected one another.
Richmond painter Milo Russell has spent his career perfecting one subject.
A Seperate Peace
R.B. Gassie manipulates photographs to produce images that seem just out of grasp.
Shooting the South



