Want to learn something new? There’s still space available for two different classes from talented local artists: Introduction to Drawing and two Personalized Needle-Felting classes.
Read MoreJoin us for an evening of great music in good company on Friday, October 6, featuring Ash Devine an accomplished songwriter, ukulele and guitar player whose work is influenced by her upbringing in the Blue Ridge mountains,
Read MoreThe new season of our First Friday Listening Rooms kicks off with Suffletown and Matty Metcalfe on September 1. We’ve got needle felting and drawing classes beginning in September. Menagerie, our newest exhibit, is up through October 7
Read MorePlease join us at the Fine Arts Center on Friday, August 18 from 5 to 7 p.m. to honor and meet the talented artists in our newest exhibit: Menagerie 2023.
Read MoreJoin us for a day of family fun that includes music, food, and more than a dozen artisan craft vendors in Historic Downtown Pulaski. Come for the day and enjoy the fun!
Read MoreJoin us for one of our most popular exhibits of the year. The call is now open to artists from across the New River Valley 18 ears or older to share their work in the community exhibit. A $100 prize will be awarded for the People’s Choice Award.
Read MoreJoin us for the Giving Day Primetime Power Hour by donating as little as $5 on Wednesday, June 28 between 8-9 p.m. The organization with the largest number of unique donors in the hour wins $750! A donation of as little as $5 is all that’s needed. Sign up for a reminder!
Read MoreGlen Shelton and his band will perform at our summer music, art, and food event in Jackson Park on Saturday, August 12. Local favorites, The Reflections Band will open the event followed by a performance by the Junior Appalachian Musicians of Greater Pulaski (GRAPe JAM).
Read MoreThe Fine Arts Center is pleased to announce our collaboration with the Radford Photo Club for a “two-fer.” Two exhibits featuring the work of the talented members of this group. Join us for the opening reception on Friday, June 16.
Read MoreThe Fine Arts Center is currently seeking artists and food vendors for Music & Art in Jackson Park to be held Saturday, August 12, from 3-9 p.m. in Historic Downtown Pulaski. The event will feature Nashville recording artist Glen Shelton, local favorites The Reflections Band, along with other performers, great food, and family fun.
Read MoreThis week the “Together We Rise” outdoor exhibit in Jackson Park will be dismantled. Our exhibit in the Edna B. Love Gallery, “Recycled, Repurposed, Reimagined” will also close. Have you voted for your favorite?
Read MoreWe’re glad to once again be a part of Music & Merchants again this year. We’ll have a booth at the festival on Saturday, May 20, from 3-9 p.m. Come join us!
Read MoreFriday, May 5, the Reed Island Rounders will be in the First Friday Listening Room. The “Last Ladder and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony” for our public art display, “Together we Rise,” will be held in Jackson Park around 6 p.m. Come enjoy both free events!
Read MoreThe Fine Arts Center is now accepting ladders for our public art installation in Jackson Park. You can drop your ladder off at the Center during business hours, request a pick-up through our online form, or bring it by Jackson Park May 1-6 between 3-7 p.m. “Last Ladder” celebration is May 6 at 6 p.m.
Read MorePlease join us to honor the artists for our newest exhibit: Recycled, Repurposed, Reimagined. More than 20 local artists will be featured in the show and honored at the reception on April 21. The public is invited.
Read MoreThe Fine Arts Center has commissioned local artist Charlie Brouwer to create a giant, 3D art installation in Jackson Park, and you can help! We need to borrow ladders for the month of May to build this community-based sculpture.
Read MoreWe will have hands-on activities, live music, food, and art and craft vendors at the Pulaski Train Station on Saturday, April 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come out and enjoy the fun!
Read MorePopular local duet, Frank and Flip, also called Allegro Music, will be performing in our next First Friday Listening Room on April 7. Reserve your free tickets now!
Read MoreHave you discovered a new way to use an old object? Do you gather or otherwise source your art supplies from nature? Or find ways to create work utilizing sustainable or biodegradable products? Share your work in our next exhibit.
Read MoreThe Fine Arts Center’s next exhibit will be a collection of recycled, repurposed, and upcycled art. Local artists 18 years or older are invited to submit their work for consideration for the show.
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