We’ve still got FREE tickets for our next First Friday Listening Room with musical duet, Ragtime Fred, or visit the Center to view our newest exhibit, Function Over Form? featuring fine arts crafts. Plus we’ve launched our Fall Membership Drive and the Community Foundation for the NRV has honored us with partial funding for their Responsive Grant.
Read MoreThe Fine Arts Center is pleased to announce a call for community artists for a show called “No Place Like Home” opening in December. And speaking of artists, our new invitational craft show opens next week with a reception on October 20. But that’s not all! “Ragtime Fred” is in the First Friday Listening Room on November 4, and make sure you HOLD THE DATE of Monday, December 5 for our Annual Gala.
Read MoreTickets are still available for some of our upcoming Listening Room concerts at Max on Main, including Georgia Randall on October 7, and Ragtime Fred on November 4. We’ve also just added popular flute and guitar duo, Frank and Flip, on January 6.
Read MoreChildren are invited to make their own Sharpie Mug on October 8, and the First Friday Listening Room will be open October 7 at Max on Main featuring Georgia Randall. The Edna B. Love Gallery features the work of more than 20 local artists in our current Menagerie exhibit. All of these are available for free!
Read MoreGeorgia Randall brings her unique song stylings to the October First Friday Listening Room on October 7, and we’re looking for additional local musicians to round out the concert series in the Spring.
Read MoreThis Saturday the Fine Arts Center will be hosting a free workshop for children on using alcohol ink between 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Read MoreThis Friday, the Groove Houndz kick off the 2022-23 First Friday Listening Room at Max on Main and student artists are invited to a free workshop on alcohol ink painting on September 10.
Read MorePlease join us for an opening reception for the artists of our popular Menagerie Exhibit on Thursday, August 25, from 5-7 p.m.
Read MoreJoin us for the opening of the First Friday Listening Room concert series with a FREE concert with local favorites, The Groove Houndz, who will be performing at Max on Main on September 2.
Read MoreCheck out the full line up of great bands, rib/BBQ vendors, food trucks, artisans, and a special offer from Al’s on First that are all planned for Rhythm & Ribs and Art in the Park in Jackson Park in Downtown Pulaski on Saturday, August 13, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.—FREE entry!
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce a great line up of bands and community performing groups at Rhythm and Ribs.
Read MoreInternational award-winning and local NRV artist L.S. King will be at the Center Saturday, July 23, from 10 a.m. to noon to help artists of all ages make their own relief printing using leaves from the Peak Creek ecosystem.
Read MoreWith the mission to showcase the art and artists of the New River Valley, we are glad to announce multiple opportunities for local artists to showcase and sell their work.
Read MoreMembers and those who wish to become members are invited to a meeting and reception at the Fine Arts Center on August 8.
Read MoreThe FACNRV is participating in the Give Local NRV day of giving sponsored by the Community Foundation of the New River Valley on Wednesday June 22, 2022, and we’d appreciate your support.
Read MoreA reception for local artists L.S. King and Ken Smith will be hosted at the Fine Arts Center from 5-7 p.m. on Friday, June 17. The event will include an opportunity to meet the artists as well as make your own art inspired by the Peak Creek!
Read MoreWe’re augmenting our popular Rhythm and Ribs event this year with an expanded presence of artisan crafts. Sign up to participate on August 13, 2022. Apply now through this post.
Read MoreThanks to generous donations from our members and other donors plus the Secular Society, a Virginia not-for-profit, we’ve made significant progress towards raising funds for our new floor. Your tax-deductible donation can help us reach our goal.
Read MoreMelanie Robinson brings her electric violin and eclectic sound stylings to our FREE First Friday Listening Room at Max on Main on June 3, 2022. Plus local artists L.S. King and Ken Smith have collaborated on a show celebrating Peak Creek that will open on Tuesday, June 7. Reserve your free tickets for Melanie’s performance on Eventbrite.
Read MoreEvery dollar you contribute to our flooring fundraiser will be matched by the Secular Society, a Virginia-based not-for-profit organization that promotes the arts. And your contribution is tax deductible!
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