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SUMMARY:Live at The Branch: Megan Perry Fisher
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets Here \nVisit The Branch Museum of Design on Wednesday\, May 28th\, at 6pm for the latest installment in our Live At The Branch mini concert series. This time\, we’re delighted to host the brilliant film composer and musical artist Megan Perry Fisher. SheÂ studied Film Scoring for Multimedia at New York University and has written works for narrative short films\, fashion films\, runway shows\, ballet\, documentaries\, and commercials.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/live-at-the-branch-megan-perry-fisher/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250529T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250529T193000
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SUMMARY:Critical Regionalism in Landscape: Connecting Gillette to Present Practice
DESCRIPTION:Re-scheduled Date Ticketing Page \nJoin us on Thursday\, May 29th at 6pm for an insightful lecture with Warren Byrd. Through his presentation\, Byrd will connect the timeless work of Charles Gillette to current practices in landscape architecture. \n\n\nBy placing Gillette in historical context\, Byrd will demonstrate the link between past and present landscape architects\, illustrating the lasting impact of Gilletteâ€™s legacy. He will also discuss how this legacy informs todayâ€™s design approachesâ€”highlighting what we should continue to embrace and what areas require evolution. Additionally\, Byrd will showcase recent landscape architectural projects\, focusing on the contemporary directions in design\, particularly through the work of NBW. \nDonâ€™t miss this opportunity to engage with the past while envisioning the future of landscape architecture!
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/critical-regionalism-in-landscape-connecting-gillette-to-present-practice/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn
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SUMMARY:Living Layers: Revisiting Gilletteâ€™s Legacy
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets Here \nLandscape architect Rachel â€œRustyâ€ Lilly has designed significant renovations to several Gillette-designed gardens in Virginia and wrote her master’s thesis on the landscapes at Lochiel\, an Orange County estate near Gordonsville\, Virginia. In an illustrated conversation with Mimi Sadler\, Lilly will describe her experiences with Gillette landscapes\, focusing on her analysis of his work at Lochiel.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/living-layers-revisiting-gillettes-legacy/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn,Panel
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SUMMARY:Closing at 1pm for Private Event
DESCRIPTION:The Branch Museum of Design is closing at 1pm to the public for a private event; we hope you will join us another time. \nWhen planning your trip to The Branch\, check our online calendar for any other private rentals that may occur during your intended visit.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/closed-for-private-event-20/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Private Event
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SUMMARY:Closed for Private Event
DESCRIPTION:The Branch Museum of Design is closed to the public for a private event; we hope you will join us another time. \nWhen planning your trip to The Branch\, check our online calendar for any other private rentals that may occur during your intended visit.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/closed-for-private-event-21/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Private Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250611T180000
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SUMMARY:Live At The Branch:  Fuse Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets Here \nVisit The Branch Museum of Design on Wednesday\, June 11th at 6 pm for the latest installment in our Live At The Branch mini concert series\, featuring Fuse Ensemble. Fuse Community Concerts are an outreach program of Richmond’s Fuse Ensemble Arts Collective. This season\, Fuse Community Concerts include an inspiring selection of works by contemporary composers\, performed by a duo of Fuse Ensemble members Angela Murakami\, clarinet\, and Nancy Jo Snider\, cello.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/live-at-the-branch-fuse-ensemble/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Concert
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SUMMARY:Closed for Private Event
DESCRIPTION:The Branch Museum of Design is closed to the public for a private event; we hope you will join us another time. \nWhen planning your trip to The Branch\, check our online calendar for any other private rentals that may occur during your intended visit.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/closed-for-private-event-22/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Private Event
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SUMMARY:Closed for Private Event
DESCRIPTION:The Branch Museum of Design is closed to the public for a private event; we hope you will join us another time. \nWhen planning your trip to The Branch\, check our online calendar for any other private rentals that may occur during your intended visit.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/closed-for-private-event-23/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Private Event
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SUMMARY:Echoes of Us
DESCRIPTION:Curated by Kasidi Jordan\, Echoes of Us is a dynamic group exhibition showcasing the work of 15 Virginia-based Black artists\, including: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMamadou Barry\, S. Ross Browne\, Unicia R. Buster\, Christian Chambers\, SillyGenius. Michelle Hicks\, Kelly Johnson\, Jadea Knight\, Aminah McKenzie\, Amuri Morris\, Curtis Newkirk Jr.\, Paige Perkins\, Danny Robinson\, Dallas Roquemore\, Cameron Weston \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThrough a wide range of media\, the featured works explore the fluid and ever-evolving nature of Black identityâ€”shaped by lived experience\, ancestral memory\, and future possibilities. Presented in the Long Gallery\,Â Echoes of UsÂ positions Blackness as a living\, generational force: expansive\, richly layered\, and in constant transformation.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/echoes-of-us/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250721
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SUMMARY:(re)Framing Protest (Now): Design + Hope
DESCRIPTION:(re)Framing Protest (NOW) Design + HopeÂ expands on the powerful 2022 show with new programming and a beautifully produced printed catalog. Developed in partnership withÂ Richmond Free PressÂ photojournalists Regina H. Boone and Sandra Sellars\, the exhibition shows how creative expression and design fueled the work of activists\, artists\, and organizers who mobilized during the summer of 2020 to collectively support and amplify the Black Lives Matter movement. Graffiti\, graphic design\, and spontaneous public art became both tools of resistance and acts of reflectionâ€”capturing the pain of a city while offering hope and healing. \nTheÂ (re)Framing Protest (NOW): Design + HopeÂ catalog\, designed by April Coleman\, Vice President of Production at the Richmond Free Press\, features expanded text from the original exhibition by writer and creative strategist Nichole Christian\, deepening the exhibitionâ€™s impact\, continued relevance\, and narrative. \n  \n 
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/reframing-protest-now/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250619T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250619T200000
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CREATED:20250521T130803Z
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Opening Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, June 19th for a community celebration marking the opening of two new exhibitions: (re)Framing Protest (NOW): Design + Hope & Echoes of Us.  \n(re)Framing Protest (NOW): Design + Hope builds on the 2022 exhibition with new programming and a beautifully produced catalog. Created in partnership with Richmond Free Press photojournalists Regina H. Boone and Sandra Sellars\, the show captures the visual language of protest from summer 2020â€”when design\, graffiti\, and spontaneous public art became powerful acts of resistance and healing. Designed by April A. Coleman\, Vice President of Production at the Richmond Free Press\, the catalog features expanded text by writer and creative strategist Nichole Christian\, deepening the exhibitionâ€™s impact\, relevance\, and narrative. \nEchoes of Us\, curated by Kasidi Jordan\, brings together 15 Black artists from across Virginia whose work explores the evolving nature of Black identityâ€”deeply personal\, intergenerational\, and expansive in its expression. \nFeatured Artists: \nMamadou Barry Â· S. Ross Browne Â· Unicia R. Buster Â· Christian Chambers Â· SillyGenius Â· Michelle Hicks Â· Kelly Johnson Â· Jadea Knight Â· Aminah McKenzie Â· Amuri Morris Â· Curtis Newkirk Jr. Â· Paige Perkins Â· Danny Robinson Â· Dallas Roquemore Â· Cameron Weston \nThe shows open with a free Juneteenth community celebration on June 19 at 6pm\, featuring a live DJ\, book signing for (re)Framing Protest (NOW): Design + Hope\, and pop-up print shop featuring work by Echoes of Us artists. In partnership with ART 180\, the event will include a special appearance by Umama\, a monumental art installation honoring the resilience of Black women from Richmond and Cape Town. Memory Lab @ Richmond Public Library will also be onsite to capture and archive personal stories. \nThe celebration will also include a special giveaway\, featuring a bold jewelry set from Richmond-based brand Sassy Jones. One lucky guest will win a Caliope rasta statement necklace\, along with matching sparkling studs â€” a vibrant tribute to the spirit of Juneteenth. \nOpen bar and light snacks will be provided. This event is free & open to the public.\n \n(re)Framing Protest (NOW) photo courtesy of Sandra Sellars / Richmond Free Press\nEchoes of Us artwork by Curtis Newkirk Jr. Sumthinâ€™ Ainâ€™t Right\, 2024. Oils and acrylic on canvas\, 84 Ã— 60 in.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/juneteenth-opening-celebration/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250628T140000
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SUMMARY:Story Circles and the Unveiling of "Umama" - POSTPONED; NEW DATE TBC
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets Here \n  \nTHIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO HIGH TEMPERATURES – PLEASE CHECK BACK FOR A NEW DATE SHORTLY. \nVisit The Branch for a deeply meaningful and creative experience as we combine the unveiling of Umama with the transformative activity of Story Circles. These Story Circles honor the multifaceted and profound journey of Black Motherhoodâ€”one of the core inspirations behind Umama. \nAt the heart of this gathering is the Divine Feminine\, the universal principle of creation that resides within us all\, regardless of gender. This principle\, often symbolized by the womb\, is the sacred source of life and renewal\, echoing the creative power of the Great Mother herself. Through storytelling and collage-making\, we will explore how this force shapes our lives\, connects us\, and reflects the infinite dimensions of motherhood. \nLed by ART 180\, the Story Circles provide an intimate and supportive environment where every voice is heard and every experience is honored. Whether you are a mother\, were raised by one\, or have stories shaped by caregiving and nurturing\, your story holds immense value here. \nParticipants will have the chance to create personal collages using a variety of paper materials and images to express their reflections. All supplies will be provided\, though you are welcome to bring photos\, clippings\, or other meaningful paper items to incorporate into your artwork. \nThis workshop is open to all ages and welcomes everyoneâ€”no prior art experience is needed. Simply bring your openness\, creativity\, and willingness to connect. Together\, we will celebrate the connections\, self-expression\, and the many ways the Divine Feminine and motherhood shape our lives.”
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/art180-workshop/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Live at The Branch: Ari Voxx & The Sad Lads
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets Here \nVisit The Branch Museum of Design on Wednesday\, July 2nd\, at 6pm for the latest installment in our Live At The Branch mini concert series\, featuring DCâ€™s Dreamy Pop Princess\, Ari Voxx. Well-versed in many different music worlds\, she focuses on writing music that is eclectic and authentically her\, transcending genres. With a sound heavily inspired by the moods and vibes of 80s/90s new-wave and pop artists\, a performance from Ari Voxx and The Sad Lads casts a nostalgic atmosphere over the listener. Expect to experience misty soundwaves propelled by pulsating beats\, generously draped with precise\, dynamic vocals. \nAri’s latest EP is a 6-song bedroom pop expedition filled with hazy dreamscapes\, bittersweet melodies\, and 90s-esque breakbeats. Lament in lilac with “distance.”\n\n*Ari and the Lads will be performing a special stripped down set for this event!\n\nLinks:\nÂ \nwww.AriVoxx.com\nwww.instagram.com/Ari.Voxx\nwww.facebook.com/Ari.Voxx\nhttps://www.youtube.com/@arivoxx\nhttps://www.tiktok.com/@ari.voxx\nhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/6djJ2ext6ZtcC2nkVZuluS\nhttps://music.apple.com/us/artist/ari-voxx/1499184815\nwww.AriVoxx.bandcamp.com
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/live-at-the-branch-ari-voxx/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Concert
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250705
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SUMMARY:Closed for Holiday
DESCRIPTION:The Branch Museum of Design is closed to the public for July 4th; we hope you will join us another time. \nWhen planning your trip to The Branch\, check our online calendar for any other private rentals that may occur during your intended visit.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/closed-for-holiday-2/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250710T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250710T200000
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SUMMARY:(re)Framing Protest (NOW):  Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets Here \nVisit The Branch on Thursday\, July 10 at 6pm for a compelling community conversation featuring Richmond Free Press photojournalists Regina H. Boone and Sandra Sellars\, along with exhibition writer Nichole Christian\, as they discuss the photographs\, protests\, and creative resistance captured during the summer of 2020 and featured in the exhibition (re)Framing Protest (NOW). The conversation will explore the intersection of art\, activism\, and public space\, and how Richmondâ€™s community reshaped its cityscape in response to a national call for justice. \nFollowing the discussion\, guests are invited to a book signing of the original exhibition catalog\, available for purchase at The Branch Museum of Design. Light refreshments provided. \nMeet the Panelists:Â Â  \nRegina H. Boone\, photographer\, (re)Framing Protest (NOW): Design + Hope\, is an award-winning photojournalist with over two decades of experience capturing stories of resilience\, from her hometown of Richmond\, VA with the Richmond Free Press to nearly 14 years at the Detroit Free Press. Her powerful image of a toddler during the Flint water crisis was featured on the cover of Time and named one of CNNâ€™s â€œ100 Photos that Defined the Decade.â€ A graduate of Spelman College\, Regina has taught in Japan\, traveled extensively\, and studied photojournalism at Ohio University. In 2018\, during her Knight-Wallace Fellowship\, she began a personal research project on her Japanese grandfatherâ€™s wrongful arrest during WWIIâ€”her final assignment from her late father\, publisher Raymond H. Boone. \nSandra Sellars\, photographer\, (re)Framing Protest (NOW): Design + Hope\, is a celebrated photojournalist whose work with the Richmond Free Press has earned numerous state and national awards\, including Best in Show for her coverage of the 2020 protests with Regina Boone. In addition to her journalism\, Sandra contributes to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts as a Special Projects and Events Photographer and was recognized for her work on the Louis Draper Archival Portal. A skilled black-and-white printer\, Sandra holds both a B.S. and M.S. in Mass Communications from Virginia Commonwealth University. \nNichole Christian\, our moderator\, writer\, and editor of (re)Framing Protest (NOW): Design + Hope\, is a writer and creative director known for her dynamic voice and multidimensional approach to storytelling. A former staffer at The Wall Street Journal\, Time\, The New York Times\, and the Detroit Free Press\, she brings a seasoned journalistic lens to her work. As the lead writer for (re)Framing Protest (Now) and its accompanying catalogue\, Nichole shaped the exhibitionâ€™s narrative with depth and clarity. She is also the creative director and editor for The Kresge Foundationâ€™s Eminent Artist monograph series and co-author of Canvas Detroit. Her writing has appeared in numerous books\, arts journals\, and museum publications\, reflecting a career devoted to elevating voices and exploring the intersection of art\, identity\, and social justice. She is a proud native Detroiter.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/curator-conversation/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250711T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250711T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
CREATED:20250630T223103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T223103Z
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SUMMARY:The Shadow of a Petal // Floral Design Inside the County Jail
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the opening night of ð˜›ð˜ð˜Œ ð˜šð˜ð˜ˆð˜‹ð˜–ð˜ž ð˜–ð˜ ð˜ˆ ð˜—ð˜Œð˜›ð˜ˆð˜“: ð˜ð˜“ð˜–ð˜™ð˜ˆð˜“ ð˜‹ð˜Œð˜šð˜ð˜Žð˜• ð˜ð˜•ð˜šð˜ð˜‹ð˜Œ ð˜›ð˜ð˜Œ ð˜Šð˜–ð˜œð˜•ð˜›ð˜  ð˜‘ð˜ˆð˜ð˜“ on July 11th from 6-9pm. \nThe project is centered around a series of Floral Therapy workshops with Chesterfield County Jailâ€™s nationally recognized recovery program\, H.A.R.P. (Helping Addicts Recover Progressively)\, led by horticultural therapist\, psychotherapist\, and clinical social worker Becca Amos and floral designer Meredith Wheeler of Secret Flowers. \nThe exhibition features photographs by Amy Robison and Sydnee Schorr including process photography\, portraits\, and completed floral arrangements. It presents first-hand participant accounts and explores how creative\, nature-based interventions can foster emotional expression and individual and collective healingâ€”even in the most restrictive environment. And it invites a broader conversation about the systems that sever people from nature and the possibilities for therapeutic practice in carceral spaces. \n100% OF PROCEEDS FROM THIS EXHIBITION WILL BE DONATED TO THE H.A.R.P. RVA RECOVERY PROGRAM.Â  The exhibit is on view July 11th – July 19th.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/the-shadow-of-a-petal-floral-design-inside-the-county-jail/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250720T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250720T143000
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250712T125301Z
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SUMMARY:Echoes of Us Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Get Tickets Here \nJoin us on Sunday\, July 20th at 1pm for an afternoon of dialogue with the exhibiting artists of Echoes of Us at The Branch Museum. \nThis artist-led talk and community conversation invites attendees to engage more deeply with the works on view as artists share the stories behind their work\, their creative processes\, and the personal and cultural narratives that shape their practices. \nThe program will include a moderated discussion\, a guided tour of the exhibition\, and time for audience Q&A and open engagement. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/echoes-of-us-artists-talk/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250723
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
CREATED:20250722T135541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T135755Z
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SUMMARY:Closed for Exhibition Prep
DESCRIPTION:The Branch Museum of Design is closed all day to the public for installation of our new exhibitions: Ruined and Refined.Â  Please join us for the free opening reception on Thursday\, July 24 from 6-8pm.Â  Learn more about the event here:Â  https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/ruined-and-refined-opening-reception/ \nWhen planning your trip to The Branch\, check our online calendar for any other private rentals that may occur during your intended visit.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/closed-for-exhibition-prep/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250723
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250724
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
CREATED:20250722T135718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T135820Z
UID:26744-1753228800-1753315199@branchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Closed for Exhibition Prep
DESCRIPTION:The Branch Museum of Design is closed all day to the public for installation of our new exhibitions: Ruined and Refined.Â  Please join us for the free opening reception on Thursday\, July 24 from 6-8pm. Learn more about the event here:Â  https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/ruined-and-refined-opening-reception/ \nWhen planning your trip to The Branch\, check our online calendar for any other private rentals that may occur during your intended visit.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/closed-for-exhibition-prep-2/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
CREATED:20250703T140549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T163942Z
UID:26607-1753315200-1756684799@branchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Ruined
DESCRIPTION:Curated by John Ryland of Richmond-based Classified Moto\, Ruined showcases the raw creativity and industrial edge that have made the shop a cult favorite around the world. In Johnâ€™s view\, being told heâ€™s â€œruinedâ€ a perfectly good bike is a badge of honorâ€”it means heâ€™s taken a run-of-the-mill machine and turned it into something unexpected\, personal\, andÂ unforgettable. \nTheÂ exhibition features some of Classified Motoâ€™s most recognized builds\, including the motorcycle designed in 2014 for AMCâ€™sÂ The Walking Dead\, built for the character Daryl Dixon (played by Norman Reedus). This one-of-a-kind bike became an instant icon\, appearing in AMCâ€™s promotional campaigns and displayed at events like San Diego Comic-Con. \nVisitors toÂ RuinedÂ will have the rare opportunity toÂ sit on Darylâ€™s bike and take photosâ€”a hands-on moment few fans have ever experienced.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/ruined/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
CREATED:20250714T021531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T191823Z
UID:26681-1753315200-1756684799@branchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Refined: The Design of Vespa
DESCRIPTION:Refined: The Design of Vespa \nFrom Italian ingenuity to contemporary cool\, Refined explores the enduring legacy of one of the most recognizable and stylish designs of the 20th and 21st centuries. More than just a scooter\, the Vespa is a cultural touchstoneâ€”an emblem of freedom\, elegance\, and fashion-forward innovation on two wheels. \nThis exhibit traces Vespaâ€™s evolution from its 1946 debut\, when aircraft engineer Corradino Dâ€™Ascanio reimagined urban transportation with sleek lines\, enclosed mechanics\, and an intuitive\, step-through frameâ€”radically different from the grease-and-grit motorcycles of the era. Designed for practicality\, it quickly became a symbol of effortless style. Its aerodynamic silhouette and candy-colored hues captured the glamour and optimism of a new era in Italy\, earning Vespa global admiration and a permanent place in the design canon. \nThrough vintage models\, advertisements\, and pop culture artifacts\, Refined showcases how the scooterâ€™s form and function have continuously adapted while remaining unmistakably Vespa. From couture campaigns to Fellini films\, Vespa has always been more than a rideâ€”itâ€™s a fashion statement in motion.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/refined-the-design-of-vespa/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250724T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250724T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
CREATED:20250714T022203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T193538Z
UID:26676-1753380000-1753387200@branchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Ruined and Refined: Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:The Branch Museum of Design presents Ruined and Refinedâ€”two exhibitions exploring innovation in motorcycle and scooter designâ€”opening Thursday\, July 24\, 2025. \nRuined\, curated by John Ryland of Richmond-based Classified Moto\, fills the Long Gallery with custom motorcycles that highlight transformation and purpose. A centerpiece of the show is the motorcycle built in 2014 for AMCâ€™s The Walking Dead\, used by Daryl Dixon (played by Norman Reedus). Designed by Classified Moto\, the bike appeared in promotional campaigns and events like San Diego Comic-Con. Visitors will have the rare chance to sit on the bike and take photosâ€”a hands-on experience few fans have had. \nIn the Main Gallery\, Refined: The Design of Vespa traces the evolution of one of the worldâ€™s most recognizable scooters. At the heart of the exhibition is the Vespa 946 â€œSnakeâ€â€”a rare\, numbered model released in 2025 for the Year of the Snake. With its sculptural silhouette and precision detailing\, this limited-edition scooter represents the cutting edge of Vespaâ€™s design evolution. Refined places the 946 Snake alongside a collection of vintage and modern scooters\, showing how form and function have shifted over time while remaining unmistakably Vespa. \nJoin us for a free opening reception on Thursday\, July 24\, from 6â€“8 PM.Â  Guests will enjoy access to both exhibitions and photo opportunities with Darylâ€™s bike. Open bar and light snacks will be provided.Â  \nPresented with generous support from GEICO Richmond\, Matt Smith | MSE Properties\, Ivor Massey\, and Virginia Coalition of Motorcyclists (VCOM). Special thanks to Moto Richmond\, Lucky Signs\, Lucas Gaitan and Rhiannon Newman.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/ruined-and-refined-opening-reception/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250726T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250726T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
CREATED:20250714T194709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T173007Z
UID:26686-1753531200-1753538400@branchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Ruined and Refined: Ride In Day
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Ruined and Refinedâ€”two exhibitions exploring motorcycle and scooter designâ€”with a community ride-in and museum day. \nThe ride begins at Moto Richmond (6000 Midlothian Tpke) at 9:30am with coffee and donuts.Â  At 11 AM\, riders will head out toward The Branch Museumâ€”50cc and vintage-friendly routes will be available. From 12-2pm\, enjoy food trucks\, and half-price admission to see the exhibitions\, including Daryl Dixonâ€™s bike from The Walking Dead and the limited-edition Vespa 946 â€œSnake.” \nAll riders welcomeâ€”come solo or bring your crew. \nPresented with generous support from GEICO Richmond\, Matt Smith | MSE Properties\, Ivor Massey\, and Virginia Coalition of Motorcyclists (VCOM). Special thanks to Moto Richmond\, Sarah Apple\, Lucas Gaitan and Rhiannon Newman.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/ruined-and-refined-ride-in-day/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250814
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250816
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
CREATED:20250813T175401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T202533Z
UID:26867-1755129600-1755302399@branchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Closed for Private Event
DESCRIPTION:The Branch Museum of Design is closed to the public for a private event; we hope you will join us another time. \nWhen planning your trip to The Branch\, check our online calendar for any other private rentals that may occur during your intended visit.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/closed-for-private-event-17/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Private Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250902
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
CREATED:20250825T174312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T174312Z
UID:26990-1756684800-1756771199@branchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Closed for Holiday
DESCRIPTION:The Branch Museum of Design is closed to the public for Labor Day; we hope you will join us another time. \nWhen planning your trip to The Branch\, check our online calendar for any closures or private events that may occur during your intended visit.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/closed-for-holiday-3/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250903T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250903T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
CREATED:20250703T135820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T184218Z
UID:26604-1756922400-1756929600@branchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Live at The Branch:  John Emil
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets Here \nJoin us at The Branch on Wednesday\, September 3rd for a mini-concert featuring John Emil. \nJohn Emil\, an accomplished singer/songwriter\, guitarist\, and a master of slide guitar\, has delivered show-stopping performances across the United States and United Kingdom. His notable appearances include major festivals such as the Atlanta Blues and Bluegrass Fest\, Leek Blues & Americana Festival UK\, Abber Jazz & Blues Fest Wales UK\, and Garden & Gun Festival. His expanding repertoire of prestigious venues spans from the historic Coister Ballroom at Sea Island GA\, where he opened for The Steep Canyon Rangers\, to the elegant Boston Library Courtyard as part of the City of Boston Summer Concert Series. \nEqually adept with the acoustic Hawaiian lap steel guitar and Dobro\, fans hear haunting\, subtle hints of Delta bluesmen Son House and Blind Willie Johnson\, but John Emil ultimately creates a unique style all his own by integrating country blues\, folk and bluegrass sounds into his repertoire. \nHis international reach extends throughout the UK music scene\, with acclaimed performances at venerable venues including The Howlin Wolf Club in Glasgow\, Scotland\, Mrs Yarringtons Music Club in Battle\, and the Going Up The Country Blues and Roots Club in Worthenbury\, Wales. Domestically\, he’s graced stages from Smiths Olde Bar in Atlanta to intimate settings like the Howard County Historical Society Concert series in Maryland. \nRoutinely taking the lost art of slide guitar in a new direction\, John has composed a wealth of slide guitar tracks for media production libraries. His instrumental tracks have been published by LA Post Music Los Angeles\, Songs to Your Eyes Los Angeles and Strange Fruit South Africa. John became the first American musician to be published by London’s KPM/EMI\, one of the world’s largest production libraries. Among the many television and cable network shows John has supplied music for NBC’s Dateline\, Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations\, American Pickers\, and several international wildlife and nature documentaries.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/live-at-the-branch-john-emil/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Concert
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251211
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
CREATED:20250819T193124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T193218Z
UID:26949-1757462400-1765411199@branchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Confluence
DESCRIPTION:Confluence is a solo exhibition by Vietnamese-American artist Kenny Nguyen. \nConfluence is rooted in the idea of different elements coming togetherâ€”materials and histories merging into something new. The word itself means â€œthe place where lines flow together\,â€ and that meaning resonates deeply with Nguyen. He thinks about the rivers in his hometown in the Mekong Deltaâ€”how they meet\, shift\, and reshape the land around them. That geography has always stayed with him as a metaphor for transformation and the diasporic experience. \nIn his work\, Nguyen uses hand-cut silk as both material and metaphor. Silk carries weightâ€”itâ€™s tied to cultural tradition and fragilityâ€”but through processes of layering and rearranging\, he pushes it into sculptural forms that move across the wall. These pieces live between painting\, sculpture\, and textile. That in-between space is where Nguyen feels most at homeâ€”where boundaries blur and something hybrid emerges. \nNguyenâ€™s background in fashion design continues to inform how he approaches structure and form. The way fabric behaves\, how it drapes and contoursâ€”these tactile qualities are central to how he builds each piece. Nguyen is interested in how fashion\, like art\, can carry memory and identity\, stitched together in ways both visible and invisible. \nConfluence brings together not only threads of material\, but also threads of memory\, displacement\, and reconstruction. Itâ€™s about the way things donâ€™t just come togetherâ€”they shift\, resist\, and eventually settle into new forms. \nKenny Nguyen\, Eruption Series No. 106\, 2025\, Hand-cut silk fabric\, acrylic paint\, canvas\, mounted on wall\, 84 x 103 in. / 213.36 x 261.62 cm \n  \n 
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/confluence/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250910T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250910T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
CREATED:20250804T151016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T191451Z
UID:26786-1757527200-1757534400@branchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Confluence Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening reception of Confluence\, featuring the work of Vietnamese-American artist Kenny Nguyen. On Wednesday\, September 10\, from 6â€“8 PM\, enjoy complimentary entry to the exhibition along with an open bar and light snacks. Free parking is available in the First Baptist lot\, accessible from Robinson or Park. \nThis exhibition is made possible through the generous support of The Lewis Family. \nKenny Nguyen\, Eruption Series No. 106\, 2025\, Hand-cut silk fabric\, acrylic paint\, canvas\, mounted on wall\, 84 x 103 in. / 213.36 x 261.62 cm
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/confluence-opening-reception/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250921
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
CREATED:20250916T184850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T184850Z
UID:27130-1758326400-1758412799@branchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Closed for Private Event
DESCRIPTION:The Branch Museum of Design is closed to the public for a private event; we hope you will join us another time. \nWhen planning your trip to The Branch\, check our online calendar for any other private rentals that may occur during your intended visit.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/closed-for-private-event-19/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Private Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250927T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250927T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T021424
CREATED:20250916T185107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250921T203346Z
UID:27133-1758974400-1758974400@branchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Closing Early for Private Event
DESCRIPTION:The Branch Museum of Design will be closing at 12 pm for a private event. Please join us between 10am – 12pm to see our current exhibtion(s). \nWhen planning your trip to The Branch\, check our online calendar for any other private rentals that may occur during your intended visit.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/closed-for-private-event-24/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Private Event
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