Arts & Entertainment
First Friday February, Art in Fredericksburg
Arts organizations in the City of Fredericksburg hosting First Friday receptions and exhibits in February.

Art First Gallery and Studios
- 824 Caroline Street
- February all members exhibition featuring "Undressed Art." Exhibit and sale Jan. 29 - Feb. 24, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily.
- First Friday opening reception 6 - 9 p.m. FREE
Artful Dimensions Gallery
- 911 Charles Street
- Clay sculptor Christine Lush-Rodriguez unveils her newest work using both white clay and a special smoke firing technique on brown clay. is on display 12 - 6 p.m. Tuesdays - Sundays until February 24.
- First Friday reception 6 - 9 p.m. FREE.
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- 526-2 Wolfe Street
- Works of Nancie Harris and students.
Brush Strokes Gallery
- 824 Caroline Street, behind Art First
- "Earth in Focus" - Each artist will have an individual display on the theme.
- Show Dates: Monday, Jan. 28 through Sunday. Feb 24.
- First Friday reception 6 - 9 p.m. FREE
Central Rappahannock Regional Library
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- 1201 Caroline Street, Atrium
- “Skipper’s Summer Sojourn” features the photography of Sandy Leigh Skipper. The show is open during library hours through Feb. 28.
- A reception with the artist is scheduled 2 - 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10. FREE
Frame Designs Gallery
- 2010 College Avenue
- Custom frame shop and art gallery established in 1979.
Fredericksburg Athenaeum
- 109 Amelia Street
- A nonprofit organization working on behalf of the arts and letters; hosts the annual Rappahannock Independent Film Festival.
Fredericksburg Center for Creative Arts
- 813 Sophia Street
- The first gallery in town; member-supported.
- Collette Caprara's oil and acrylic paintings "Into Africa" continues on exhibit 12 - 4 p.m. daily through Feb. 5.
Gari Melchers Home & Studio at Belmont
- 224 Washington Street
- The home and studio of U.S. impressionist artist Gari Melchers.
- 916 Liberty Street
- Artist cooperative which includes studios and classes.
- Opening reception for Randolph Gatling's new paintings, 5 - 9 p.m. Feb. 1. The show runs through Feb. 24. FREE
PONSHOP Studio and Gallery
- 712 Caroline Street
- The gallery is featuring the latest works by artists including Crystal Rodrigue, Nicholas Candela, co-owner Gabriel Pons; recent photographs
by Stephen Graham; new prints by Josh Barber; and ceramics by co-owner Scarlett Pons. The February 1 - 25 exhibit also features new handmade jewelry by Julie Maida, Leslie Brier, Lisa Latendress and Erica Voss. - First Friday FREE
- 709 Caroline Street
- The gallery and shop of painter Paula Rose.
Pots & Palettes
- 1008 Sophia Street
- Continuous art classes.
Sophia Street Studios
- 1104 Sophia Street
- Working studio and professional gallery with monthly rotating exhibits.
- "Changing Faces/Changing Seasons" showing 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily in February. Evenings by appointment.
Studio A
- 1011-A Princess Anne Street
- Works of owner artist Sara Irby. Irby hosts monthly group shows featuring new or out-of-town artists.
Tanya M. Richey Studio Gallery
- 817 Caroline Street
- Richey is an internationally collected artist living locally. Her work is exhibited at her Studio Gallery as well as at LaPetite Auberge and Tru Luv's Restaurant.
Wegner Gallery
- 314 William Street
- Ocean-themed limited edition bronze sculptures and paintings by local artists Steven and Stewart Wegner.
University of Mary Washington (UMW) Galleries:
duPont Gallery
- College Avenue at Thornton Street
- Shows typically feature student and faculty art.
- "Double-Booked: Works by Brian Davis and Lauren Jacobs" Jan. 18 - Feb. 10
Ridderhof Martin Gallery
- College Avenue at Seacobeck Street
- "The Art of the Book" Jan. 25 – Feb. 22
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