Richmond’s Main Street Station hosts art exhibit celebrating cultural diversity

Richmond’s Main Street Station hosts art exhibit celebrating cultural diversity
Honorable Katherine Jordan Council Vice President — Richmond City Council
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The Gallery at Main Street Station in Richmond, Virginia, is set to host a new micro exhibit from June 23 to June 30. The exhibition will feature art celebrating Juneteenth, Queer Pride, and Black Music Month. An “Artist Talk” is scheduled for Thursday, June 26, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., providing attendees an opportunity to engage with the artists and discuss their work. Local food and music vendors will also be present.

Artists Justice Dwight, Austin Miles, and Ashley White will be highlighted during the talk back session. Additional artwork by Virginia Coleman, Jazzmyn Ellis, Coppere Ford, MYLO GLOBAL, Jonah Hodari, Coury Jamal, NDEFRU, Malik Radford, Tiara Russell, Melchisedek Shabazz, Nastassja E. Swift, and Jamel Walker will also be on display.

Main Street Station is owned by the City of Richmond Department of Public Works (DPW), one of only 195 accredited public works agencies in the U.S. DPW provides a range of services including street maintenance and recycling. Main Street Station serves as both a historic transportation hub and event space in Richmond.

For more information about Main Street Station or DPW services visit www.mainstreetstationrichmond.com or call 3-1-1.



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