Francesca Lyn is a key figure in the local comics scene — writing, editing, teaching and even performing stand-up comedy on the side.
Four artists turn the act of looking toward imagination at one of Richmond's newest galleries.
Gallery5's "Newbodies/Nobodies II" is an expansive, prescient show that centers immigration.
Kayla E. comes to VCU with her new graphic novel featuring an unflinching narrative about a young girl's abusive childhood.
Alicia Díaz on dance, the body’s knowledge, and co-creating change with “Arts for Climate Justice for Puerto Rico.”
Rae Whitlock on making comics and grasping ideas from the ether.
Poet Mathias Svalina is giving surrealist walking tours of Richmond that involve pointing to buildings and lying about them.
Charlottesville's Morgan Ashcom explores our differing relationships to work at Candela.
Iridian Gallery's two new shows celebrate desire in wildly different ways.
Local cartoonist has been drawing a daily, autobiographical comic for 23 years and counting.
The work of Richmond artist Bohyun Yoon explores how we connect.
An exhibition at the ICA offers a variety of creative answers to the same question: What drives our impulses to preserve?













