The Fine Arts Center is featuring the photographs of local photographer, Jeremy Riffe, in the Edna B. Love Gallery. You are invited to a reception and artist’s talk from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, August 17.
Read MoreJoin us at the Fine Arts Center for one of the many events we have going on for adult or children artists or art enthusiasts, including the work of photographer Joe Rees in our gift shop.
Read MoreWe are seeking a dynamic new director to help the Fine Arts Center to build upon a legacy of supporting the arts and artists in the New River Valley. If that’s you, please let us know! Or share with potential candidates.
Read MoreThe Fine Arts Center is sponsoring a free concert in Jackson Park on Friday, July 23, from 6-8 p.m. with The Reflections Band.
Read MoreThe Fine Arts Center is open and we are planning a variety of events over the next few weeks to engage younger and older artists, art enthusiasts, and friends of the arts. Please join us for one or more of these events.
Read MoreThe Fine Arts Center is coordinating the New River Biennial juried art show. The show is co-sponsored by the Floyd Center for the Arts and the Blacksburg Regional Art Association and hosted at the Tyler Gallery at Radford University.
Read MoreThe Fine Arts Center for the New River Valley received the Gold Key for Excellence in the Field Award from Scholastic sponsored by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers.
Read MoreThe Fine Arts Center will be open for limited days and times as we ramp back up for greater capacity. To kick things off, we have an exhibit of items from our Permanent Collection and an in-person landscape watercolor class June 12.
Read MoreWe hope to see you at the Commerce Street Parking Lot on Saturday, May 29, for our outdoor concert featuring the Groove Houndz and tasty treats from Lindy’s Good Foods—perfect for welcoming Summer!
Read MoreOne of our most popular workshop leaders, Toni Bowman, returns with a follow-up to her Watercolor Basics class. Come have fun and learn about painting landscapes with watercolors at this in-person workshop at the Fine Arts Center.
Read MoreCome out and get your jam on with a socially distanced outdoor concert sponsored by the Fine Arts Center for the New River Valley and featuring local favorites, the Groove Houndz!
Read MoreBetween classes for children and adults, our first exhibition in over a year, and a socially-distanced outdoor concert, the Fine Arts Center for the New River Valley is beginning to offer safe opportunities for residents in our region to enjoy the arts during the month of May. Check out these offerings!
Read MoreThe YMCA is sponsoring Healthy Kids Day on Saturday, April 24, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and the Fine Arts Center is one community partner that will be there to help celebrate the event.
Read MoreDr. Kim Lewis will be conducting a two-part series of workshops in May on making Pysanky, beautifully decorated Ukranian eggs. This unique two-session workshop includes everything you need to create your own intricately patterned eggs.
Read MoreOur friends at the Blacksburg Regional Art Association (BRAA) are opening a new art co-op to help artists in the region find a place to work and display their art at the Art Space@The Artful Lawyer at 318 N. Main Street in downtown Blacksburg.
Read MoreSix high school students from the New River Valley were announced as winners in the national art competition sponsored by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers.
Read MoreIn this April workshop from the Fine Arts Center for the New River Valley, Heather Arnold will guide you through the process of coptic binding to create a personalized journal as imaginative as your own thoughts and ideas.
Read MoreArtist and teacher, Aili Wang, shares how she has continued her own creative work through the past year and provides some motivation to all artists to keep doing what they love.
Read MoreThe Fine Arts Center for the New River Valley, in conjunction with Pulaski on Main local businesses and building owners has turned historic downtown Pulaski into a giant art gallery. Come downtown, view the art, and complete our Scavenger Hunt game using QR codes to become eligible to win more than $50 in art supplies.
Read MoreAnnually, the Fine Arts Center host the Scholastic Arts competition for the Southwest Virginia region. It is the longest running and most prestigious art competition for secondary students, and the American Visions is the highest honor a student artist can receive. Hear from some of our American Visions nominees in this short video.
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