
A vibrant hub for creative exploration and artistic learning in Richmond.
The Visual Arts Center of Richmond is a highly-rated community resource offering a wide variety of art classes for all ages. Reviews highlight its amazing facilities, including painting, ceramics, pottery, and glass art studios, with many teachers being working artists. It features an accessible entrance and elevator, open collaborative spaces, and occasional exhibits, making it a recommended destination for visitors and students alike.
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Hands-on instruction in painting, ceramics, pottery, glass art, and other mediums for all ages and skill levels.
Specialized short-term sessions focusing on specific techniques or projects led by professional artists.
Rotating art displays featuring local and regional artists, open to the public for viewing and inspiration.
Collaborative spaces and events that foster artistic engagement and networking within Richmond.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance and elevator to ensure inclusivity for all visitors and participants.
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Overall rating
Willy
What an amazing place! I grew up around places like this, everything you could want to do artwise. All types of painting, ceramics pottery smelting glass art and I'm sure much more I didn't get to see. Highly recommend visiting and taking some classes or joining it. So plan to visit again soon!
John Duke
An excellent community resource with a wide variety of classes offered for all ages. Most of the teachers are working artists with deep knowledge of their material.
J. Haist
This place is great. I have gone there with students through my job. My wife has also taken some classes there. The place is great. I want to take every class that they offer in every department. I wish I could..
Lena Jackson
Great space!!! Tons of classes offered. I applaud the accessible front entrance and the elevator to reach the upper floor.
Erich Grois
Open space with collaborative spaces. Came here to see an exhibit created by three friends and artists. We were the only ones here, which gave us the opportunity to peruse at our leisure. The prices they were asking for some of the artwork were outrageous though... something created on craft paper really shouldn’t cost thousands of dollars.