RICHMOND, Va - Nia Campbell and S. Ross Browne are two of over 20 featured artists participating in the “Isn’t She Lovely” Art Exhibit, hosted by The City’s Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Facilities. As a celebration of Black History Month, this exhibit will focus on themes of African-American female beauty, blending a variety of contemporary artists and will include pieces of photography, paintings, drawings, sculptures, and more. The show will open Friday, February 13th and will be on display through Friday, March 13th at the Pine Camp Arts and Community Center, located at 4901 Old Brook Road. For more information visit www.RichmondGov.com/parks.
Over 20 artists come together for the “Isn’t She Lovely” Art Exhibit

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