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Richmond Open Studios 2025

The Richmond Open Studios is a free, city-wide arts event that features 90 Richmond Artists! This is the 3rd year the Visual Artists of Richmond organizes the free, city-wide Richmond Open Studios with the intention of creating a diverse, safe, equitable and accessible space for Richmond artists to show and sell their work and thus contribute to our community’s transformation through the arts.
Richmond Open Studios will take place on September 6 and 7, from 11 to 4 pm. Some artists will be opening their individual studios to the public, and others will be showing their work at one of our four partner venues.
The Richmond Museum of History & Culture is proud to be a participating partner venue for this year’s Richmond Open Studios! We expect to be a partner with the Visual Artists of Richmond in future Richmond Open Studios as well as in other ventures to develop a vibrant and rich arts community.
Featuring artists:
There will be a different roster of artists for each day of the Richmond Open Studios!
SEPTEMBER 6:
Kimberly Antoinette – Instagram | Website
Erin Garcia Miller – Instagram
George Bernard III – Instagram | Website
Jeannette DesBoine – Visual Artists of Richmond profile
Kevin Myrick – Website
Chamia LaRae – Instagram
Ruby Ramirez – Instagram
Héctor Menares – Instagram | Portfolio
Tony Tamayo – Instagram | Website
Luis Mercado – Instagram | Website
Maria Tuttle – Instagram | Website
SEPTEMBER 7:
George Bernard III – Instagram | Website
Erin Garcia Miller – Instagram
Jeannette DesBoine – Visual Artists of Richmond profile
Virginia Jourdan – Instagram | Website
Chamia LaRae – Instagram
Ruby Ramirez – Instagram
Héctor Menares – Instagram | Portfolio
Tony Tamayo – Instagram | Website
Luis Mercado- Instagram | Website
Sara Pisheh – Instagram | Website 1 | Website 2
Maria Tuttle – Instagram | Website
For more details on the Richmond Open Studios event, please check out the guide on their website!
About the Visual Artists of Richmond
Visual Artists of Richmond brings together over 100 visual artists living in or working in Richmond, California. It leadership team is composed of five artist volunteers. Our fiscal sponsor is Intersection for The Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. In our group there is cultural and ethnic diversity, various age groups, high and low socioeconomic levels and emergent as well as established working artists.
