David is an M.F.A. candidate at Radford University who takes beautiful, ethereal photographs in which he encourages both the subjects in the photos and those who view them to interact with light and become participants in his art. David has agreed to teach some photography classes for the Fine Arts Center in the coming year in our Second Saturday Adult Class series. Check out our schedule and sign up when the classes become available.
Read MoreThe Blacksburg Regional Art Association offers a rare opportunity to study with Keiko Tanabe, internationally acclaimed water color artist and author. Register now to save your seat!
Read MoreJesse Burgardt shares her beautiful pastel portraits that celebrate important moments in her life. She is a member of the Blacksburg Regional Arts Association and Chair for the New River Biennial, which the Fine Arts Center is hosting in 2021.
Read MoreJoin the Fine Arts Center and other organizations from across Pulaski County on October 2 at the 2020 Duck Derby, an event to support the YMCA of Pulaski County.
Read MoreDavid Pearce works in a variety of media, often creating something visual out of a graphical concept or a photograph he’s taken, even forming those ideas into three-dimensional art.
Read MoreRejane Pratelli shares how she was able to experience the healing power of art through silversmithing which she uses to create beautiful, one-of-a-kind wearable sculptures.
Read MoreBoard member Toni Bowman shares her story of finding support for creating art through participating in classes at the Fine Arts Center as well as interacting with other artists.
Read MoreAssociate Professor Emerita from Radford University, Jennifer Spoon, shares her evocative creations in mixed media, many of which are based on her travels across the globe.
Read MoreJane MacAdoo spoke with board member, Terrie Sternberg, about the influential role creating music and visual arts has played throughout her life. She has found our current time quarantining and social distancing to be an especially creative one.
Read MoreMina Hatami creates and shares imaginative and evocative self-portraiture through the power of photography as a way to connect with others and help them reflect on their own lives and our interconnectedness.
Read MoreSusan Lockwood is a current member of the Board of Directors of the Fine Arts Center for the New River Valley. After her successful corporate career, she now has more time to devote to her artistic passion—photography.
Read MoreNatavis Barton is a recent graduate of Radford University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts where he won the undergraduate Award of Excellence in their annual juried exhibition. He shares some of his work, his inspiration, and some ideas for people who want to continue to make art.
Read MoreJane Alois Stein is a freelance Costume Designer, who has been teaching Costume Design at Virginia Tech since 2006.
Read MoreLangley Anderson shares her passion for showing the mutualism between science and art through her digital photography.
Read MoreArtist Alexandra Leonetti shares how the Dutch masters of the 17th century Golden Age influence her painting style.
Read MoreAppalachian musician and pencil artist Willard Gayheart shares reflections with former board member, Donia Eley, on his pencil drawings and the importance of continuing to make music and art.
Read MorePainter Sarah Hasty Williams acknowledges an influential teacher for her life-long passion for art.
Read MoreBoard member Bobby Petty shares his experiences creating art with a forge and through welding.
Read MoreNautilus in Glass by Terrie Sternberg
Read MoreStudent galleries from Youth Art Month 2020.
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