March 4 – April 20, 2011

Gallery Hours: open Wednesday through Sunday, noon-5pm (or by appt.)

Riverviews is excited to open its first portraiture exhibition, featuring five distinct takes on the subject. Will May, founder and former director of LOOK3 Photography Festival, will show his photography and video work which focuses on the idea of interference.  Matt Kleberg and Lavely Miller paint expressionistic, but representational portraits. Kleberg’s close head shots are colorful and approachable, while Miller’s full-body work has an ominous tone. David Garratt, artist in residence at the VCCA, will include two of his newest sculptures which combine clay, encaustic, cement, and iron. Danica Novgorodoff, a graphic novelist from Brooklyn, rounds out the group with an exciting collection of in-process drawings from her latest book.

November 5 – December 19, 2010

The pieces selected by the juror represent the variety and breadth of work throughout the state.  Featuring 33 artists, the show consists of painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, and video. While the styles of work vary from conceptual to representational, all the pieces in the show compliment one another visually.  Artists include some past Craddock-Terry artists, Riverviews building artists, and many fresh new faces.  Virginia is a prolific and creative artistic region and Riverviews is pleased to represent the great work being developed here. The Regional Juried Art Show will be on display through December 19th.

Our juror, Emily Smith served, until recently, as the Curatorial Fellow in Modern and Contemporary Art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. She has just accepted an exciting new position as the Executive Director of 1708 Gallery.  Smith received her MA in art history from the University of Virginia in 2002. Smith assisted co-curators John B. Ravenal and Matthew Affron on the exhibition Matisse, Picasso, and Modern Art in Paris, and she co-curated Labor and Leisure: Works by African American Artists in the VMFA Permanent Collections. Prior to her position at the VMFA, Smith was Director of Exhibitions at Piedmont Arts in Martinsville, Virginia, and the Assistant Director at Second Street Gallery in Charlottesville, Virginia. Her exhibitions include Hush Lush: Craft Materials in Contemporary Art (co-curated with Sonya Clark); Virginia Painters: Philip Geiger and Robert Stuart; and Ted Turner: A Retrospective.

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 November 6 – December 20, 2009

The pieces selected by juror Robin Nicholson, Deputy Director of Exhibitions at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts represented the breadth of work in this region.  Featuring 28 artists from within a 150 mile radius of Lynchburg, the show consists of painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, live art, dance, and video.

Awards

1st Place: Thistle by Tamra Harrison-Kirschnik

2nd Place: Vive La France by Cameron Ayres

3rd Place: Unicycle by julio uchimura

July 2 – August 13, 2006

This exhibition captured the essence of summertime, water, and refreshment with work from three different artists.  Cameron Ayres presented an interactive video installation with summer/water imagery and political undertones.  Ann Savedge exhibited large scale digital photography showing scenes from fountains, waterparks, and pools.  Sharon Shapiro displayed large acrylic paintings featuring women (including herself) and children in watery environments

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