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HOLMBERG: How many offbeat murals are enough for RVA?

Posted at 12:08 AM, Jul 10, 2014
and last updated 2014-07-10 08:41:47-04

RICHMOND, Va. - Since the beginning of the mural surge in RVA, I’ve been doing stories, filming, climbing scaffolds, interviewing the local painting stars and the famous ones who have come from around the world to share their art and vision with a town than has appeared stodgy, despite its artsy, edgy rep.  (Thanks largely to our music scene and Virginia Commonwealth University’s art schools.)

Between the Richmond Street Art Festivals and the Richmond Mural Project – which just finished another round of murals and is shooting for another 40 or so – there are well over 100 murals in the River City.

More than a few cover eyesore walls and buildings.

Many business and property owners volunteer their walls.

Collectively, they’re supposed  to brand Richmond as a cool, art city, a visual destination that captures the essence of the worldwide mural movement.

(You can see the vision of the Richmond Mural Project here: http://www.artwhino.com/exhibitions-1/2014-richmond-mural-project)

But here’s a question I don’t hear anyone else asking:

When is enough?