Source: https://www.art180.org/about-us/news-archive
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 18:05:08+00:00

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The mural, created by local artist Hamilton Glass and alumni from Art 180, depicts the 21 physicians who, along with Dr. Sarah Garland Jones, founded the hospital... Read more.
The festivities drew hundreds of art lovers last Saturday to the grounds of the Science Museum of Virginia... Read more.
Young people from around the city will be involved in a free event showcasing their visual and performance art from various after-school programs offered by the nonprofit Art 180... Read more.
ART 180's 15th-anniversary exhibition of student artwork comes to the Science Museum of Virginia on April 28... Read more.
ART 180 is celebrating their 20th anniversary. They provide an outlet and encourage kids in challenging circumstances to express themselves through art... Read more.
In the Pannill Gallery is “ART 180: Imagining a World Where No Youth Are Locked Up,” a full installation from a group in Richmond... Read more.
Virginia continues to struggle with issues relating to juvenile justice and student discipline. In 2015, the state incarcerated more youth than all other states across the country... Read more.
This year's Dominion Energy ArtStars award-winners are brightening communities and inspiring a whole new generation of talented students and performers across Virginia... Read more.
Mark Strandquist, Creative Director for the Performing Statistics Project at ART 180, says with help from local NPR affiliates recording the voices of kids currently behind bars, Virginia lawmakers can hear from them first hand... Read more.
In addition to Mural Arts, other arts-based organizations to receive awards this year include ART 180, Rehabilitation Through the Arts, and Arts for Incarcerated Youth Project... Read more.
Over the weekend, local organizations Rise for Youth and Performing Statistics joined ART 180 to march in the 3rd Annual Juvenile Justice Parade... Read more.
“My Reality” is an art exhibit created by teens who have experienced the juvenile justice system in Richmond... Read more.
Welcoming a large crowd to partake in the simulation of the experiences of incarcerated youth, ART 180 held an opening reception for its virtual... Read more.
Atlas, ART 180's center for teens, intends to give you a glimpse into what that experience is like with their latest exhibit and installation Read more.
When Virginia legislators meet in January, Art 180's latest innovative program will be waiting for them. The nonprofit will have a storefront a... Read more.
Within the walls of a building on Marshall Street in downtown Richmond, young people are finding their voice. Read more.
ART 180 teen leaders will join forces with Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden to transform the Garden into a living tapestry of natural art. Read more.
Six Points Innovation Center will be a hub for teen-focused programs and activities. Read more.
thought-provoking exhibition that offers insights from young people inside the U.S. juvenile justice system will be on view April 10-14 at James Branch Cabell Library.Read more.
ART 180 packed the room at the General Assembly on Wednesday, pushing lawmakers to find alternatives to youth incarceration ahead of plans to open two new youth prisons here in the commonwealth. Read more.
Rinn's Storefront for Community Design and White's Saving Our Youth will have a place in the center, as will ART 180. Read more.

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