Galleries
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Slash Coleman Storyteller
Slash Coleman is a professional storyteller, speaker, and keynote who is best known for his award winning Off-Broadway production and PBS special, “The Neon Man and Me.” His book, “The Art of Business for Creatives,” is due out later this year and is based on his popular two-part marketing class for artists which was recently featured on the NPR series, "How Artists Make Money.”
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Stanley Antiques and Fine Art
Classic and Timelessly Stylish, an eclectic collection of 18th to Mid-century Modern Furnishings and Fine Art for the Home.
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Quirk
Quirk features exhibitions of innovative work by both established and emerging artists. The Quirk shop offers thoughtfully selected inventory of unique, practical and decorative items, sure to bring a little style into anyone's life for years to come.
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Petie Bogen-Garrett
Artist, Freelance Photographer and Gallerist
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9WG Studios
9WG Studios, Virginia’s premier facility, where the mid-Atlantic’s most talented producers, composers, audio engineers, and video editors bring decades of experience to a state-of-the-art studio in the heart of historic Richmond, Virginia. Home to Red Amp Audio (recording studios), Spang TV (full service TV & video production) and Mad Box Post (video editing and color correction). These collaborative partners have created award winning TV, radio, video, film, documentary, interactive and music productions.
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j fergeson gallery
A fine art gallery located in historic downtown Farmville, right in the heart of Virginia. The gallery features work by regional and national artists, hosts monthly rotating exhibits, and offers unique and handmade gifts suitable for every budget.
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JGH Consulting/Epicuriousity
With over 15 years of marketing, account management, and advertising experience, I have worked on both the agency and client side in a wide variety of capacities and industries. From healthcare systems and governmnent agencies to museums, non-profits and financial services, I have experience in branding companies and organizations large and small, telling their stories, and increasing their public awareness, sales, traffic, and constituent loyalty. These work experiences are enhanced by my diverse educational background. With an MBA, and a BA and MA in Art History, I am able to combine the worlds of the left and right brain. I am well versed in the strategies of marketing and social media, the hands-on mechanics of production, and the research metrics to measure its success. I am also very involved in the food world, writing a blog Epicuriousity and as a freelance writer for Style Weeky as well as the Vice-Chair for the newly established Slow Food RVA chapter. I have served as a Board Member for 1708 Gallery and was the Board President in 2008-2009.
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C3 Copeland Casati Media
C3 since 1999, copeland casati media embraces advertising, media, technology, and environmentally friendly skills for their clients in Richmond, New York, DC, and beyond. http://www.copelandcasati.com http://www.GreenModernKits.com http://www.GreenCottageKits.com http://www.GreenCabinKits.com and learn more about c3: http://prefab-green-home.greenmodernkits.com/search/label/C3
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The Whitley Gallery
The mission of The Whitley Gallery is to showcase art created by those who are incarcerated as well as art created by others interpreting themes relevant to the criminal justice system. The Gallery offers an alternative means of rehabilitation and education through our art program in correctional facilities and also provides an opportunity for undiscovered artists to launch their career. Our goal is to go beyond our physical address and implement art programs in correctional settings through collaborative efforts with local and regional facilities. The creation of art is therapeutic, which is particularly important for individuals that are or have been incarcerated. The Whitley Gallery recognizes many of these incarcerated individuals have grown up with adverse circumstances such as poverty, abuse, violence and addiction, which has given them a disparate perspective of life. We hope to bolster self-esteem and instill positive aspirations through the creation of art. Art can replace the silent suffering and associated guilt and shame an individual feels with self-healing optimism and confidence. We want to remind those who are imprisoned that they are not forgotten; they do matter and society has not given up on them. Eighty-percent of proceeds from art sales is applied toward the payment of the artist’s court fines and costs, restitution for victims and financial assistance to their family.