Have you heard of The Really Big Show? It’s an annual art celebration and this year it’s commemorating Art 180‘s 20thanniversary of encouraging personal and community transformation though art. You won’t want to miss this showcase of local youth artists and their mentors. Have no fear because art, activities, food trucks, games, performances by The Mighty Joshua, and inclusive community vibes are scheduled for THIS Saturday, April 28th at the Garner Pavilion of The Science Museum on 2500 West Broad Street from 1-4 P.M.
Art projects and programs represented include:
- St. Andrew’s School – Trickster Tales
- St. Joseph’s Villa (Richmond, VA) – Our Collective Story
- Lucille M. Brown Middle / NextUp – Symbolism Through 5 Mediums
- Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School – Boys & Girls Club Metro Richmond & Turnaround Arts
- Charterhouse School – Mix Media Painting
- Binford Middle – Pieces of Me
- Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center – R3 Animation
- RJDC – Belonging
- Wilder Middle School Wolverines – Who I Am: Mix Media Sculpture
- The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club – Abstraction & Techniques
- 6PIC – Six Points Innovation Center – Digital Media Design
- Elizabeth D. Redd Elementary – Boardgames
- Fairfield Middle – The Exploration of Wellness
- Northstar – Relief Sculpture Spaces