Thank you to all of the bands that have played at Gallery5, and a few more Richmond Bands we love.
Anousheh Khalili, Amoeba Men, Hallelujah!, Marionnette, Hortus, Silver Ninjas, Man speaking chinese, Suppression, HOAX, Darkest Hour, The Gaskets, Sword, VCR, Municipal Waste, Argento Agenda, Lycosa, J.R.S., Tulsa Drone, The Rachel Nevadas, Red Canasta, Souvenir's Young America, Immortal Avenger, Powerslave, The Rising Sons, Battlemaster, Patchwork Collective, Monarch, Lamb of God, RPG, 40, 000 Flies, ATP, Axis, Suzukiton, Hex Machine, The Family Swaggards, A Roman Holiday, Monarch, 804 Noise, DJ Krames, DJ Minus, DJ Reinhold, DJ Contagious, Your Fellow Rebels, Lemuria, Frame, Single Spies, Most Potent Potions, Cerberus Shoal, Planar, Mass Movement of the Moth, Sparrows Swarm and Sing, The Catalyst, Daniel Striped Tiger, They and the Children, Rabbits, Ok Bird, Mary Halvorson and Jessica Pavone, Brian Jones and JC Kuhl, An Albatrous, Bleed the Sun, Body Electric, Video Hippos, Blood Baby, Bunny Rabbits, Ecstatic Sunshine, Ones and Zeros, David Shultz, Jessica Fenton, Josh Small, Heath Haynes, Homemade Knives, Prabir, Hoots and Hellmouth, Little Howl'n Wolf, Hallelujah, Our Stable Violent Star, Opening Flower Happy Bird, Cloak and Dagger, Big Business, Haram, Rip Offs, No more Black, New Mexican Disaster Squad, Pink Razors, Western Addiction, Mazinga Phase 2, A New Dawn Fades, The Thirds, Maki, Poly, Ben Kreiger and Mike Ferraro, Himsa, A Life one Lost, The Aracia Stain, Fence Kitchen, Strike Force, Concise Records, Jason and The Vacations, Skeletons and the Girl Faced Boys, Rah Brahs, George Samsa, A Northern Chorus, Madagascar, Great White Jenkins, The Keyons, This Train Wont Slow Down, Oloha, Patchwork Collective Symphony, The Rachel Nevadas, In the Red, Atlas, Adah, Renee Heartfelt, Sword, Hit/Play, This Ghost, Japanther, The Fantastic Wonderfuls, Food, Triple Stamp Records, Hit/Play Productions, CNP Records, This Ghost Productions, The Patchwork Collective Productions, Silent Type, North Elementary, The Mason Brothers, The Mason Dixon Disaster, Matt & Kim, SnackTruck, The Old Ceremony, Prabir and the Substitutes, The Drift, Now Sleepyhead, Travis Elliot, I Love You but I've Chosen Darkness, Hoots & Hellmouth. FountainHead, DJ Rudeboi, DJ Eyecue, Swordplay, Murk ONe, Emily Easterly, The Old Haunts, Paleo, Johanna Kunin, These United States, The HotDamns, Palominos, Foxhole, Colour Revolt, Matt Seymore, Peddles on Your Pirate Ships, Landmines, The Croutons, Flunc, Hotel Lights, The Suburban Shaman, Dr. Dog, Death by a Ham Sandwhich, Samson Trinh and The Upper East Side Big Band, Danny Willis, The New Tragedies, The Tipton Saxaphone Quartet, The River City String Quartet, DJ Rattan, Ultra Dolphins, MicroJoy, New American Wing, Ism, 804 Noise, Ones and Zeros, The Great White Jenkins, Martinnealreamy, Micsource, Divine Profitz, Ant Boogie, Ilad, Brian Jones, JC Kuhl, Origin, Standards and Practices, NO BS Brass Band, Fight the Big Bull, Aaron Siegel, Nate Wooley, Jennifer O'Connor, Magnolia Electric Co., Catfish Haven, Kayo Dot, Grails, Foxes through Fences, Langly Hollins, Palaza, LeJune, These are Powers, One Ring Zero, These Penny's, Molly Bird, Lavina, J. Seger, NoBS, Antelope, Rebuilding the Rights of Statues, Lonely China Day, Dark Little Rooms, Timothy Bailey and the Humans, Triple Twins, Mouthbreather, Liza Kate, Dark Little Rooms, Soul Students, True Sound, Double Standard, Bio Ritmo, Cinemasophia, American Dumpster, Big Wig, The High Street Lowlifes, Dick Buttkiss and the Tightends, Falsies, Antlers, Landmines, Brandon Peck, Resonance, City of Ships, Erin Tobey, Brainworms, Battlemaster, Hot Lava, The Catalyst, Oriles, Punch You in the Face Big, Tigershark, Rando Comando, Swerve 36,
Sounds Like
Gallery5
200 W. Marshall St.
Richmond, Virginia 23220
Phone: 804 644 0005
Hours:
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
11AM-5PM (All other hours by appointment only)
For music booking please email music@gallery5arts.org
For visual and performing art proposals please email visual@gallery5arts.org
For rental information email rental@gallery5arts.org
For all other information please email gallery5@gallery5arts.org
History and Mission Gallery5 1849 - Present
Gallery5 is a community oriented, socially motivated art gallery and performing arts center located in Richmond’s Historic Jackson Ward. The gallery opened its doors on April 15, 2005 in an effort to save the life of Steamer Company No. 5, Virginia's oldest fire station and Richmond's oldest police station and jailhouse. Built in 1849, this National Historic Landmark and the men who worked within it have added many colorful chapters to Richmond's illustrious past.
Gallery5 has transformed this esteemed relic into a vibrant maelstrom of sight and sound, hosting more visitors in the first few months of operation than during the entire 25 years of the former museum. On "First Fridays Art Walks" Gallery5 regularly attracts, some of the largest, most diverse, and enthusiastic crowds. Brass poles and fire bells, horse and hand-drawn apparatus, jail cells and gallows are all hauntingly juxtaposed against a contemporary atmosphere. Breaking the white-cube conventions of an average gallery space, Gallery5 offers a venue for artists and performers to convene, advancing the landmark’s extraordinary history well into the 21st century.
"Thank you all for your love and support over the past two and a half years. None of this could exist without you!"
Donate to G5 Why should I donate to Gallery5?
Gallery5, operated by a firmly dedicated group of volunteers, relies on donations by supporters like you!
Through compound efforts, your donations enable us to transcend the traditional role of a gallery and serve a broader demographic that reflects the community as a whole. Our volunteer staff seeks to promote the cultural and artistic revolution by not only hosting contemporary art exhibitions but also by coordinating educational outreach programs and socially conscious campaigns.
$5, $10, $20 or more, will go a long way to keep the doors of this National Historic Landmark open.
Donate today!
Become a Member Why Should I Become a Member of Gallery5?
In an environment where the art movement is both progressive and unpredictable, you will have the opportunity to ensure that creative development is preserved in our community. Gallery5 is a nonprofit organization operated by a firmly dedicated group of volunteers. Our staff seeks to promote the cultural and artistic revolution by not only hosting fine art exibitions but also coordinating educational outreach programs and socially conscious campaigns. By becoming a member of Gallery5, you enable us to function as more than a venue for artists. Through compound effort, your cooperation enables us to transcend the traditional role of a gallery and serve a broader demographic that reflects the community as a whole.
Works by:
William Davis
Shanna Jackson
Amanda Khodabandeh
Bizhan Khodabandeh
Shanna Merola
Kevin Orlosky
Jeremy Parker
Adriana Pellegrini
John Reinhold
Shannon Sekerak
Joseph Whitfield
Kenneth Yates
June 6th - 18th
FREE
Gallery5 (200 W. Marshall St.)
www.gallery5arts.org
Help Gallery5! Our staff and volunteers have mysteriously lost important personal mementos. Someone has colored them magenta and scattered them carelessly throughout Richmond. We hold value and meaning in these missing objects and desire their safe return (regardless of color). Lost! is Gallery5's first staff and volunteer show and without your help, our exhibit on Friday, June 6th will be left incomplete. So we need you to get out your detective glasses and help us search for them. If you spot one, please return it to Gallery5 at 200 West Marshall St. in Jackson Ward on Friday, June 6th between 7-11pm. You will be rewarded for your participation!
Mornin. We don't believe in Ghosts OR tough Love. How about You? Semiotext'n Emily Brown, Poukah'n Errol, Biip'n Souped has 2 showings in Oslo, Theresesgate 5, 22-31'rd of July, 2008. Don't Know if We have time to Tag about it So better Write it Down. Now:
SEX AND CONSPIRACY! Swedish punkrocker and painter Karl Backman talks about his art, and the reactions to it from right wing christians, pee fetish girls and conspiracy theorists.
MYTHOLOGIES AND LIFE! French graphic designer and writer Laurent Rivelaygue discuss nightmares and a road movie in bumper cars.
GRACE AND ELEGANCE! American artist Betsy Jones talks about geometric landscapes, happiness and the arts of the geisha.
Our first issue is available May 1st. Anyone who is interested in subscribing can subscribe for free by going to www. greenmagazines. com. No emails will be sold or shared with anyone.