The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Virtual Art for the Journey Exhibit
It is so exciting to have Art for the Journey and Scripps Gerontology Center – OMA program art on display at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine! We are […]
It is so exciting to have Art for the Journey and Scripps Gerontology Center – OMA program art on display at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine! We are […]
For veterans, art-making is a powerfully healing experience. On the morning of Thursday, October 1st, Art For the Journey held a veterans event at the Ken Wright Memorial Wing. The
Our fifth annual gala event is coming soon! We could not be more excited about this art-filled, gorgeous fundraising event that helps us to bring projects and connection to the
Art for the Journey recently conducted an Opening Minds Through Art “practicum”, the in-person portion of our hybrid training course at the fantastic Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen, Virginia.
We are thrilled to invite you to our beautiful Art for the Journey Gala is happening soon, on the evening of Monday, November 12th from 5:30-8:30! This year, the event
Hannah has developed an in-depth online volunteer training course specifically designed to help Art for the Journey volunteers provide art programs designed to promote veteran’s well-being. We are truly grateful
Richmond non-profit Art for the Journey brings the healing experience of art-making to people who are socially isolated behind the barriers of disability, geography or poverty, promoting well-being, joy, and
We are delighted to be back in the AFJ Frable Art Studio, nestled on a beautiful portion of the gorgeous Independence Golf Club. Some people may not know that an
Art for the Journey loves being a part of the dedicated family at Anna Julia Cooper School year round, even when a pandemic interrupts our normal programming. When schools first
Dear Artists, Art for the Journey is delighted to announce our 5th annual Art Exhibition and Celebration! Each year the juried art exhibited at our annual fundraising event continues to be more and
Information and support from the Virginia Commission for the Arts has helped Art for the Journey improve its organizational processes and implement and grow several of its key mission programs.
We strive passionately to promote well-being though art for the isolated or underserved, and we are grateful for the opportunity given to us by our friends at VPM to do so through The “Creative Corner”.
Postcards help us stay connected when we’re not together. In this tender time, while we care for each other by staying apart, Art for the Journey invites our community (that’s
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