The Branch explores the impact of design in everyday life, inspiring individuals and communities to create a more equitable, beautiful, and productive future.
“Each font that I create is inspired by different histories from different underrepresented cultures,” says Tré Seals of @vocaltype. His new exhibit, “Characters: Type + Progress,” opens today at @BranchMuseum. Here's my write-up for @StyleWeekly https://t.co/a2nlDSnxaw
Keeping Richmond Spooky with our friends from Haunts of Richmond tonight for “Spirits Within: Art and Objects.”
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Thank you again to @BranchMuseum & Virginia by Design Awards for recognizing us in 2020 for the Prize for Public Interest Design: Community Engagement & Participation! We are very honored! And a special thank you to @3northarchitects we couldn’t have done it without you!❤️🏞️🏆
✨Now Open in The Branch Museum Social Gallery - Banning Jurgen : A Comedy of Justice ✨
Featuring the winners of the 2021-2022 Jurgen Banned Arts Comic Contest held by VCU Libraries. 📚
Thank you Regina H. Boone @reginahboone and Sandra Sellars #sandrasellars as well as the Richmond Free Press @FreePressRVA and Nichole Christian @beingnichole for giving The Branch Museum the opportunity to hold these stories for a time.
America’s Gilded Age produced staggering wealth for a fortunate few who displayed their affluence unabashedly with opulent mansions filled with artistic treasures. Feat:Architectural Historian Calder Loth
Click below for more details about this lecture: https://t.co/7BDbvbMuTq
A partnership between The Branch, Regina H. Boone and Sandra Sellars, and Nitika Achalam of Project Yoga Richmond. Join us as we honor (RE)Framing Protest: design + hope with a healing yoga session that includes a sound bath by Shanna Thornton. Tickets: https://t.co/b6rwaXryGf
On Sept 1, Richmond Free Press icons will be discussing process, design and history of the newspaper.
This captivating discussion is FREE to the public. Please click the ticketing link for more details and to reserve your seats.
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“RVA” - The Logo- The Icon- The Enigma
Where did it come from? If you’ve been in Richmond for longer than a few moments you have likely seen this iconic logo on cars, bikes, reusable water bottles - essentially everywhere… but where did it come from?