January – February 2026 Exhibits

In January we are proud to showcase the Simply Photography exhibit featuring talented artists from all over Virginia. From stunning landscapes to captivating portraits, these artists present a variety of subjects and photographic methods that are sure to leave you impressed.

We are excited to host 8News: Honoring Black History in Richmond and solo exhibits by Trotter Harvey, Carrie Lensch, and Justyn Canada. And what’s a 4th Friday without our monthly All Media Show? This curated exhibit features all mediums and many topics by Virginia artists.

Please join us for the opening reception on January 23rd from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Meet the artists and enjoy live music. The exhibits continue through February 21, 2026. The event is free and open to the public. Plus, parking is free too! Come and be a part of Richmond’s vibrant artistic community.

 8News Honoring Black History in Richmond

This Black History Month, 8News photojournalists and reporters are honoring the people, stories, and legacies that shape the Greater Richmond Region. Through an innovative exhibition, the team steps beyond traditional reporting to share these narratives in a new and powerful way—through art.

The project reflects a shared purpose: journalism gives voice to community stories, while Art Works provides space for connection and reflection. The public is invited to experience a collection that blends the immediacy of news with the creativity of visual storytelling.

The exhibit will be Jane Sandelin Gallery from January 24, 2026– February 21, 2026.

Up and Down by Trotter Hardy

Trotter Hardy explores how shifting the camera up or down reveals surprising perspectives. This collection shows how bird’s-eye and worm’s-eye views alter proportion, importance, and meaning—reminding us that our mental perspective often depends on our physical one.

This exhibit will be in the Centre Gallery at Art Works from January 23, 2026– February 21, 2026.

The Community Bridge Project – Justyn Canada

RVA Thriving Artists introduces Justyn Canada in the most current Community Bridge Project. Justin Canada’s work centers on figurative and portrait-based realism, using expression and detail to tell stories from diverse cultural, racial, and social backgrounds. His portraits highlight the beauty, resilience, and complexity of ordinary people, inviting viewers to see themselves and others with empathy while celebrating diversity and shared humanity.

This exhibit is in the upstairs Bridge Project space at Art Works and will continue through February 28, 2026.

Simply Photography

Photographers get an opportunity to showcase their signature photographs in this juried show. You will see photography of all types including traditional, digital, manipulated, and photographic mixed media. This is a juried exhibit with cash prizes. The exhibition will be in the main galleries, Port I and Port II through February 19, 2026.

Call for entries is December 15, 2025 – January 11, 2026. Submit your entries through our online form, click here.

January All Media Show

Each month Art Works invites artists to submit their work in an open call-for-entries. These exhibits are a focal point of all Art Works’ openings. There is no theme for this exhibit—so anything goes, any topic and any medium. This is a juried show with cash prizes. The exhibit will be in the Skylight Gallery at Art Works from January 23, 2026– February 19, 2026.

Call for entries is December 15, 2025 – January 11, 2026. Check our website for details on submitting artwork: Call for Entries

Endangered: Art of the Wild by Carrie Lensch

Carrie is a Virginia native and self-taught artist with a background in wildlife biology. Her vibrant, detailed paintings—often featuring birds, African wildlife, and tender parent–child themes—reflect her love of nature and conservation. Known for expressive eyes and stained glass–like linework, she shares her passion by supporting nonprofits and wildlife causes.

This exhibit will be in the Corner Gallery at Art Works from January 23, 2026– February 21, 2026.