Virginia Collects: Art from Capitol Square

April 15, 2006
through February 23, 2020

Virginia’s state art collection is a significant body of work as well as a key component of its physical setting, the 18th-century State Capitol, designed by Thomas Jefferson, and the surrounding public park known as Capitol Square. While the Capitol is closed for renovation and expansion, the Arts Center will showcase 39 pieces from the Commonwealth’s artistic legacy. The exhibition, organized by the Library of Virginia, will be the only opportunity to view some of the best examples from this exceptional collection away from Richmond.

 

On View Now

100 Days of Flowers: The Art of Debbie Griffin
Continuing the Tradition: Washington County Ceramics in the 20th Century
The Soul Within: “They Draw Me In, I Draw Them Out” The Work of Lynn Earnest
Animal Instinct: The Drawings of Adonna Khare
100 Days of Flowers: The Art of Debbie Griffin
Continuing the Tradition: Washington County Ceramics in the 20th Century
The Soul Within: “They Draw Me In, I Draw Them Out” The Work of Lynn Earnest
Animal Instinct: The Drawings of Adonna Khare