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Taubman and Kroger Partner to Bring Families and Art Together more> In the 1920's, during a time of growing tensions between the U.S. and Japan, an American educator and missionary was moved by an idea: to promote peace between the two countries by working through their children. more> The Eleanor D. Wilson Museum
at Hollins University is pleased
to announce a significant gift of
works from the Andy Warhol
Foundation’s Photographic
Legacy Program. The Program
was launched in 2007 in
celebration of the Foundation’s
20th anniversary and has
donated over 28,500
photographs by Andy Warhol to
educational institutions across
the United States. more> Food Donations Will Be Accepted For Feeding America Southwest Virginia more> The new Art by Bike tour offers a happy synergy between Roanoke’s growing public art collection and the city’s nationally recognized commitment to cycling as a transportation alternative. Unlike the view from a vehicle, seeing public art by bicycle removes physical
barriers and allows for thoughtful contemplation of each work. more> The Greater Roanoke Transit Co. has announced the Smart Way Connector, the much-anticipated shuttle-bus service between Roanoke and Lynchburg, will debut July 19, further enhancing transportation options in southwest and central Virginia while providing an affordable option to catch Amtrak trains to Washington, D.C., and beyond. more> Virginia's Largest Indoor, Live Butterfly Exhibit more>
3/26/2012
Taubman Museum of Art Announces Upcoming Opening of Art Venture
2/27/2012
Friendship Dolls: Japan and America in the 1920s
10/18/2011
Eleanor D. Wilson Museum Receives Major Gift from the Andy Warhol Foundation; and will Partner with Two Other University Museums in three part Exhibition
10/4/2011
Craftsmen's Fall Classic Brings Acclaimed Artists to Roanoke Civic Center On Oct. 14-16
7/1/2011
Art by Bike Route
6/27/2011
Smart Way Connector to enhance transportation in region
5/27/2011
New Butterflies at the Bridge