Virginia Living Event Calendar

WOMAN IN BLACK

Keegan Theatre

A lawyer obsessed with a curse that he believes has been cast over him and his family by the spectre of a Woman in Black engages a skeptical young actor to help him tell his terrifying story and exorcise the fear that grips his soul. It all begins innocently enough, but then, as they reach […]

Sinkland Farms 33rd Annual Pumpkin Festival

Sinkland Farms

Sinkland Farms 33rd Annual Pumpkin Festival
Enjoy 6 weekends (Fri-Sun) Sept 27 – Nov 3, jam-packed with activities, live music, food trucks, arts & crafts vendors, and fun for the whole family. Hayrides to the pumpkin patch, make your way through a mind boggling 5-acre corn maze, and visit with Sinkland’s farm animals.

Sinkland Farms 33rd Annual Pumpkin Festival

Sinkland Farms

Sinkland Farms 33rd Annual Pumpkin Festival Enjoy 6 weekends (Fri-Sun) Sept 27 – Nov 3, jam-packed with activities, live music, food trucks, arts & crafts vendors, and fun for the whole family. Hayrides to the pumpkin patch, make your way through a mind boggling 5-acre corn maze, and visit with Sinkland’s farm animals. We feature […]

“Factory of Fear” Group Art Exhibit at ARTfactory

ARTfactory

To coincide with ARTfactory’s annual Factory of Fear event and fundraiser, the Caton Merchant Gallery presents a group art exhibition titled “Factory of Fear” on display Oct. 10-Oct. 31.

First Features: TALK TO ME

Institute for Contemporary Art

Talk to Me (Dir. Danny and Michael Philippou, 95 mins) When a group of friends discover how to conjure spirits using an embalmed hand, they become hooked on the new thrill, until one of them goes too far and unleashes terrifying supernatural forces. Followed by a conversation on the horror genre with Harry Szabo Groves and […]

Founder’s Day

Virginia Mountain Vineyards

The Botetourt County Historical Society is delighted to announce its 16th Annual Founder’s Day Dinner, set to take place on Sunday, October 13 at Virginia Mountain Vineyard. This year, we are honored to welcome Dr. Sarah McCartney from the College of William & Mary as our distinguished guest speaker.

Keyboard Conversations® with Jeffrey Siegel: Franz Schubert: The Soulful and the Sublime

Center for the Arts at George Mason University

Experience the music of Schubert at this concert with commentary!

Keyboard Conversations® with Jeffrey Siegel – Franz Schubert: The Soulful and the Sublime

Center for the Arts at George Mason University

Experience some of the most deeply affecting, stirring, melodious music ever composed in this Keyboard Conversations® with Jeffrey Siegel. During his lively concerts with commentary, this virtuoso pianist accomplishes “an achievement of a sort seldom heard” (New York Times). The program Franz Schubert: The Soulful and the Sublime, we are invited to experience features the […]

“Factory of Fear” Group Art Exhibit at ARTfactory

ARTfactory

To coincide with ARTfactory’s annual Factory of Fear event and fundraiser, the Caton Merchant Gallery presents a group art exhibition titled “Factory of Fear” on display Oct. 10-Oct. 31.

Performance: “Voices from the Urban Indigenous Campfire”

Moss Arts Center

More Information | $25, $10 students with ID and youth 18 and under Poetry, creative writing, and rich stories interlace at Voices from the Urban Indigenous Campfire, a specially-curated celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, featuring three Indigenous creatives. Award-winning poet Rena Priest (Lummi Nation, Washington State Poet Laureate 2021-2023), first-person novelist Deborah Taffa (Quechan Nation, Laguna Pueblo;Whiskey […]

“Factory of Fear” Group Art Exhibit at ARTfactory

ARTfactory

To coincide with ARTfactory’s annual Factory of Fear event and fundraiser, the Caton Merchant Gallery presents a group art exhibition titled “Factory of Fear” on display Oct. 10-Oct. 31.

The Beck Environmental Lecture: Chelsea Henderson

George Mason University’s Center for the Arts

Researcher and policy advisor Chelsea Henderson discusses her new book Glacial: The Inside Story of Climate Politics, which examines the reasons why it took almost sixty years for the U.S. government to pass significant climate change legislation, and urges our elected officials to act in the face of the climate crisis. Environmentalist and author C. […]

Life Drawing Session – Gesture and Short Pose T

Del Ray Artisans Gallery

Drop-in and practice life drawing on two select Tuesday evenings each month. Bring your supplies and join us at the gallery to draw or paint our nude model.

Tuesday Night Trivia

Dave & Buster’s

Join us for an exciting Trivia Night and fun at Dave & Buster’s in Richmond VA every TUESDAY at 730p! Put your knowledge to the test and compete against fellow trivia enthusiasts in our action-packed trivia game event. Play an interactive trivia game, with a competitive mix of questions, including image round and music round. […]

“Factory of Fear” Group Art Exhibit at ARTfactory

ARTfactory

To coincide with ARTfactory’s annual Factory of Fear event and fundraiser, the Caton Merchant Gallery presents a group art exhibition titled “Factory of Fear” on display Oct. 10-Oct. 31.

Virtual History Talk – The Monuments Men: Preserving Cultural Heritage During World War II

National Museum of the United States Army

During World War II, a team of historians, museum professionals, scholars, architects, and archivists came together to protect European cultural sites from war damage. Known as the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives section, the team spread out throughout Europe and the Pacific to ensure that sites of cultural significance would be preserved and protected for […]

Blackwell Botanicals at The Georges

The Georges

Head to The Georges in Lexington on Wednesday, October 16 for an afternoon with Anne Blackwell Thompson of Blackwell Botanicals. This renowned Richmond-based artist creates stunning works from botanicals she harvests—from seaweed out of the South Carolina surf to wildflowers from the meadows of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Anne’s pressed flowers and foliage, all one-of-a-kind, […]

Lessons in Chemistry with Bonnie Garmus

Center for the Arts at George Mason University

Global sensation Bonnie Garmus takes the stage to discuss her witty and extraordinary novel, Lessons in Chemistry about chemist, mother, and beloved cooking star Elizabeth Zott, who ignites a revolution one meal at a time. Named a Best Book of the Year by The New York Times, Washington Post, NPR, and more, Lessons in Chemistry […]

“Factory of Fear” Group Art Exhibit at ARTfactory

ARTfactory

To coincide with ARTfactory’s annual Factory of Fear event and fundraiser, the Caton Merchant Gallery presents a group art exhibition titled “Factory of Fear” on display Oct. 10-Oct. 31.

Virtual Book Talk – “The Cutting-Off Way,” by Wayne E. Lee

National Museum of the United States Army

“The Cutting-Off Way: Indigenous Warfare in Eastern North America, 1500-1800,” by Wayne E. Lee Incorporating archeology, anthropology, cartography, and Indigenous studies into military history, Wayne Lee shows that fighting forces bring their own cultural traditions, values, and limitations onto the battlefield. He looks at a “cutting-off way of war” to show that Native Americans often […]

September 28, 2024

Sinkland Farms 33rd Annual Pumpkin Festival

Sinkland Farms
September 29, 2024

Sinkland Farms 33rd Annual Pumpkin Festival

Sinkland Farms
October 1, 2024

Tuesday Night Trivia

Dave & Buster’s