Veterans Find Peace in Making Art
We were so fortunate to have 23 veterans – men and women, from all branches of the military – join Art for the Journey in February for a painting session […]
We were so fortunate to have 23 veterans – men and women, from all branches of the military – join Art for the Journey in February for a painting session […]
Art for the Journey adapts and plans beyond the current shutdown, to continue to provide well-being through art.
Richmond based Art for the Journey, a non-profit organization is one of four training centers in the U.S.A. and Canada for the “Opening Minds through Art” program designed to help
Ready Richmond?….#Artober is here! ArtoberVA2019 is a monthlong celebration presented by CultureWorks, and your chance to discover our community’s rich artistic and cultural life! Art for the Journey is honored
The next “Hybrid Course” is approaching! The Scripps Gerontology Center – Miami University, OH “Opening Minds Through Art” (OMA) Facilitator Certification Course begins on September 30th, 2019! There is still
Join talented Richmond, VA artist Betsy Kellum for a three day workshop focusing on painting animals at the Frable Art for the Journey studio at Independence Golf Club in Midlothian,
Art for the Journey is grateful for the amazing generosity and support from the George J. and Effie L. Seay Foundation, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee. It is truly rewarding
Art for the Journey invites you to attend the 4th annual Art Exhibit Gala! Artists from around Richmond, Virginia and beyond will exhibit beautiful paintings for sale in the lovely
WELCOME ARTISTS! ART FOR THE JOURNEY is very pleased to announce our annual Art Exhibit Gala for 2019! This will be our fourth year of exhibiting and highlighting art from
Art for the Journey welcomes artists to join us for this fun day in RVA! Art for the Journey overcomes barriers and transform lives through art. Every day we provide
“Opening Minds through Art (OMA) is an intergenerational art program for people with dementia. OMA is an award-winning, evidence-based best practice abstract art program. In partnership with OMA founder, Dr.
This spring has brought exciting opportunities for the women in the painting class at VCCW! For the second year, Art for the Journey was invited to exhibit art created in
Dr. Elizabeth Lokon, Founder of “Opening Minds Through Art,” an abstract art program designed to help people with dementia/Alzheimers, co-facilitated the “OMA” facilitator certification training with Art for the Journey
Invited by Virginia Commission for the Arts Executive Director Janet Starke, and Cathy Wellborn, Program Coordinator, Mark Hierholzer and Cindy Paullin were honored to participate as panelists for the 2019