RVA First Friday
Art DistrictStroll along the Broad Street arts corridor visiting galleries, shops, restaurants, and more – all with open doors in celebration of art and community. Venues may have separate hours.
Antiques at the Tavern
Hanover Tavern 13181 Hanover Courthouse Road, Hanover, VATwenty hand-selected dealers offering for sale a variety of period furniture, ceramics, silver, pottery, jewelry, art, books, linens, folk art, and more. It promises to be a fun and educational weekend. Benefits Hanover Tavern Foundation.
Screening: Memoria
VCU institute for Contemporary Art 601 W Broad St, Richmond, VAA First Friday screening of MEMORIA from the extraordinary mind of Palme D’or winning director Apichatpong Weerasethakul, and starring Academy Award winner Tilda Swinton.
Richmond Kickers
City Stadium 3201 Maplewood Ave, Richmond, VACheer on the Kickers as they compete against Union Omaha.
Ashland Book Festival
Ashland TheatreFeaturing White House journalist for the New York Times and political analyst for CNN, Maggie Haberman. On Saturday May 6, #1 New York Times bestselling author Jeanette Walls will discuss her latest book, Hang the Moon.
¿Qué Pasa? Festival
Brown's Island 7th and Tredegar Streets, Richmond, VAThe celebration of Latin American and Hispanic culture features art, performances, food vendors, and artisans.
Arts and Craft Show
Byrd Park 600 South Boulevard , Richmond, VA, United StatesA nationally-rated juried art show will be showcasing more than 350 exhibitors from around the country who will be offering their work for sale. Some categories include painting, pottery and ceramics, jewelry, furniture, photography, woodworking, glass, metal, sculpture, textiles, yard-art ,and more.
Dinosaur Discovery
Chester LibraryBring the wild world of dinosaurs to life with the Children’s Museum of Richmond. Step into the shoes of paleontologists by identifying key parts of favorite dinosaurs and digging for “fossils.” Registration begins two weeks before each program.
Pop-Up Class for 5th to 8th Graders
SPARC: School of Performing Arts in the Richmond Community 2106 N Hamilton St Ste A, Richmond, VA, United StatesPop-Ups are one-time workshops offering an hour of exploration through different theatrical lessons. Topics may include storytelling, dance, singing, improv games, knowledge-building theatre exercises, and more.
Walking Tours
The Valentine 1015 East Clay Street, Richmond, VA, United StatesExperienced tour guides teach about Richmond history during a variety of tours.