vol. 228 / whitney
vol. 228 / Whitney


VOL. 228 / WHITNEY

Meet this week's guest editor, Whitney Cardozo. Born in the Adirondack Mountains, Whitney is the chef and proprietress of Chez Foushee in Richmond. With a BA, MA, and MFA, she combined her academic achievements with her passion for cooking, attending Ballymaloe Cooking School and training under Jean Pierre Moulle of Chez Panisse.

At Chez Foushee, Whitney oversees all aspects of the restaurant, focusing on a unique dining experience with an all-female kitchen and LGBTQ+ friendly environment. Her diverse background includes catering, food styling, teaching, consulting, and design. She advocates for supportive work culture and equitable pay, values sustainability, and supports local musicians and nonprofits.

Whitney loves solo travel, having walked 200 miles of the Camino de Santiago. She enjoys Twizzlers and gluten-free Oreos, has two daughters (a doctor and an artist), a serial entrepreneur spouse, two geriatric dogs, and a bird.

Take it away, Whitney ...

Ghost Light After Party at Chez Foushee

 

First on the list is the Ghost Light After Party (GLAP), which is cohosted with Yes, And! Theater Company. One of my favorite evenings at Chez Foushee is the third Friday of each month when the restaurant because a live piano bar after dinner. At around 9 PM, Maggie Roop and Matt Shofner (founders of Yes, And! Theater Group) host the festivities, with JS Fauquet on the piano with the most extensive songbook playing everything from Broadway to Motown. What is heartwarming about this improvised musical collaboration is that it brings out the community in a positive way. It’s a safe space to be everything from a wallflower, cheerleader, or ballad belter. 

Vitals:

Ghost Light After Party / Friday, July 19, 9:00 pm / free, open to the public / Chez Foushee, 2 E. Grace St. 

Gardens of Richmond


My amateur garden is an ambitious work in progress, and I source as much as possible for the restaurant tables at Chez. Richmond is home to some incredible gardens; the ones that inspire me are Maymont's Italian Garden, Lewis Ginter's 50 acres of gardens, and the Virginia House's garden designed by Charles Gillette. Their accessibility to beauty through the seasons is incredible and gives me hope, especially the Virginia House's gardens, which took twenty years to complete.

Vitals: 

Maymont Gardens
Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens
Virginia House

Vintage Finds


If you have eaten at Chez Foushee, you know each plate is purposely different. I call them 'Granny Plates' and have been collecting them for years. Each plate has its own unique story to tell. One of my top picks is a stunning set of cream and rose dinner plates that a kind customer gave to me because he wanted them to be used. Sadly, the French Company discontinued this particular pattern after 124 years. For much of my dinnerware finds, I love to support small businesses, and the antique and vintage stores in the Richmond metro area have so many hidden treasures. Some of my favorites are RVA Antiques, West End Antiques, and Sheppard Street Antiques.


Vitals:

RVA Antiques
West End Antiques
Sheppard Street Antiques

More from Whitney. 

The initiative I've been working on is an extension of something we had to put in place during the pandemic: an online store, Chez at Home. When we couldn't eat in restaurant dining rooms, we took the restaurant to your home with a three-course dinner box complete with a small vase of flowers for your table. Now we will bring you the plate to put on your table. Thankfully, we can eat inside; the dinner boxes have taken the sideline. Still, alongside some remaining favorite online products, such as the Lemon Butter Cake and Gift Cards, there will be a new offering of vintage tableware in a collection called FOUND.

Food and tabletop objects have a tremendous heart-tugging quotient, and now we will offer a small curated collection of tableware sold through Chez at Home. These are handpicked, one-off pieces I love, like a mini online Parisian Brocante released once a month on our store's website. As a restaurant, we tell our story through the food on the plate, and now we are telling our story through the plate.

We are excited to announce that the first collection is estimated to be available by early fall!

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vol. 227 / jump in
vol. 227 / Jump In


VOL. 227 / JUMP IN

Meet this week's guest editor, Jeff Bybee, here to encourage you to jump into July with a handful of recommendations. First, a little bit about Jeff. 

After working various marketing and production roles forever in NYC; he needed a change. Friends persuaded him to come back to RVA for a weekend trip, and long story short, he returned to the place that had been his home away from home for a third and final time. He began to find his way around town again and started producing at Hue+Cry; more on that below. Skip seven years and now as the Executive Producer, he still gets to work in animation, collaborating with some of the industry's finest talents. Richmond's creative community, brimming with artists, musicians, and filmmakers, has flourished over time and Jeff feels right at home. 
 
Jeff and his husband, Chris, live in the Oxford/Bon Air area with their adorably sassy Brussels Griffon pup, Rocky. Jeff has a huge love for all things art, music, and film, and is a classically trained musician who recently performed with the Richmond Philharmonic. He also has a lifelong enthusiasm for all things horror—the gorier, the better—and has ventured into special effects makeup, with his work featured in commercials, short films, and video game trailers.

Take it away, Jeff ...

RVA Square Dance at Studio Two Three

Creative juggernaut Studio Two Three is at it again; this time square dancing is on the menu. Yeehaw!!

I love spending time in their newly renovated flagship studio in Manchester and what better way to not only come and support this wonderful organization but also learn the ABCs of square dancing? If you already know how to hoe down; come and strut your stuff! All ages welcome and open to the public!

From their humble beginnings operating as a mobile silk screen truck, the staff at Studio Two-Three truly know how to host an event by engaging and bringing communities together through art, education and fun!

Vitals:

RVA Square Dance at Studio Two Three / Saturday, July 13 from 1:00 - 4:00 pm / open to the public, suggested contribution of $5 - $10 / Studio Two Three, 109 W 15th Street

Photo courtesy of Studio Two Three

Haunted Ashland History Ghost Tour

 

In addition to loving all things animation, I'm also a huge fan of all things horror and spooky. Although it's not Halloween season just yet, there are several creepy things that happen throughout the year here in the area. One not to be missed is the Haunted Ashland History Ghost Tour! 

Located in downtown Ashland, once night falls, you'll hear stories of this historic town that celebrate it's fascinating, yet twisted history. Brought to you by the local masters of macabre; the Red Vein Army, this July is a special one as the attraction celebrates five years! Use code: BOODAY24 all month long to save 20% on tickets.

Vitals: 

Haunted Ashland History Ghost Tour / Every Friday & Saturday in July at 8:00 pm / Tickets here, $18 for adults, $10 for children / Red Vein Escape,108 Robinson Street, Ashland 
Photo courtesy of Red Vein Army

Art Exhibitions at Iridian Gallery

I love art, and this month there are two exhibitions happening concurrently at the Iridian Gallery; Julian Cobb's Limitations of Isolation, and Arista Alanis' Eureka! 

Julian Cobb, a visual artist, works primarily with mold making, metal, and wood. Her dark pieces draw inspiration from Chinese mythology, comic books, and films. In contrast, Arista Alanis offers bright, colorful abstract works inspired by her Mexican heritage and life experiences.

As part of Diversity Richmond, Iridian is the South's only LGBTQ+ gallery and one of the few in the country. It regularly features poignant and forward-thinking exhibits. Don't miss their "Bling It Out" auction this fall—it's always a hit.

Vitals:

Art Exibitions at Iridian Gallery / Monday - Sunday, 10:00 - 6:00 pm / free and open to the public / 1407 Sherwood Avenue

Photo courtesy of diveristyrichmond.org

More about Hue+Cry.

Originally born out of the Martin Agency, Hue+Cry thrives as an independent animation and design studio with an acute focus on Animation (2D, 3D and motion graphics) as well as brand design and strategy.

We've worked with some of the best agencies on the planet including Ogilvy, Publicis, McCann and BBDO with such well-known brands as Yahoo, Oreo and Zillow.

Our team is constantly looking to diversify our client offerings; particularly with re-branding in order to refresh their current look and identity.

Additionally, this year is a huge milestone for Hue+Cry, as we're celebrating our ten-year anniversary and we'll be posting more about later this year. I can say that while the advertising landscape is constantly changing; it’s an exciting time to do what we do.

Click the button below to check out our work!

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vol. 226 / STUΔIO


VOL. 226 / STUΔIO

Meet our guest editor duo this week, Vana Chupp and Theodora Miller of the STUΔIO! Vana Chupp began her love for silhouette art in 2008, growing from a small Etsy shop to a global business creating heirloom pieces. She transforms favorite photos into exquisite jewelry and personal accessories, consulting directly with clients to ensure each piece evokes lasting memories. Her work has been featured in Forbes, Glamour, and The New York Times. Born in Albania, Vana came to the U.S. over 25 years ago. She holds a Master’s in Architecture, enjoys hand illustrating, and is fluent in Greek and Albanian. Married to her college sweetheart Aaron, they have two boys and love traveling to Greece and Albania.

Theodora Miller turned to artful living as part of her healing after a traumatic brain injury. Now a thriving artist, ceramicist, and surface designer, her work draws inspiration from emotions, nature, Greek heritage, and ancient symbols. Her creations are featured in corporate collections and homes worldwide. Theodora is the daughter of a Greek immigrant and a member of Saints Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Cathedral. She lives in the Fan with her husband George, a cycling enthusiast, and their two bulldogs. They have three grown children and she is co-hosting the Art of Living Well Retreat in Greece this October.

Vana and Theodora, bonded by their Greek heritage and creative entrepreneurial journeys, have created a shared space in the historic Fan District. The STUΔIO, located at 2510 W. Main Street, is a hub for their artistic brands. Here, they offer client consultations, studio visits, workshops, pop-ups, and special events. Open by appointment, the STUΔIO embodies their commitment to creativity and connection. Learn more at studio-2510.com.

Take it away, Vana and Theodora ...

PopUp RVA at The Diamond

Don’t miss RVA’s Largest Weekly Vendor Market! This vibrant market features local artisans, crafters, and businesses (50-60 businesses), along with food trucks, live music and a bar. Support the backbone of our local economy and shop small! 

Vitals:

PopUpRVA at The Diamond / Saturdays through October, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm / Free and open to the public / The Diamond, 3001 N. Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Red Lot

VMFA Exhibit - Samurai Armor 

Immerse yourself in samurai history at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA)! Explore Japan’s exquisite armor collection, featuring over 140 ceremonial pieces from the Edo period. This exhibit showcases the artistry and evolution of samurai armor, offering a glimpse into the world of this elite warrior class. The exhibition is part of the Ann and Gabriel-Mueller Museum Collection. 

Vitals:

VMFA Exhibit - Samurai Armor / Runs through August 4th / Tickets range from $10 - $15, FREE for VMFA members / Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 200 N. Arthur Ashe Boulevard

July 4th Naturalization Ceremony

Celebrate the 248th Anniversary of America’s Independence by welcoming candidates for citizenship taking their Oath of Allegiance in the beautiful Commonwealth Hall of the Virginia Museum of History and Culture. Join in the free festivities following the Naturalization Ceremony.

The naturalization ceremony is held in partnership with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

Schedule of Events:

11:00 am - 12:00 pm: Naturalization Ceremony officiated by Judge Roger Gregory (held inside the Robins Family Forum with limited seating)
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm: Celebrate America's newest citizens with Ukrop's cake and lemonade in Commonwealth Hall and live music
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm: American Treasures on display in the VMHC Library and in-gallery scavenger hunt

Vitals:

July 4th Naturalization Ceremony / Thursday, July 4 from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm / free & open to the public / Virginia Museum of History and Culture, 428 N Arthur Ashe Boulevard

More from STUΔIO...

STUΔIO Play Dates: even adults need a play date! Spend an evening at the STUΔΙΟ flexing your creative muscle. Draw, illustrate, or collage your favorite summer memories. We provide the space, art supplies and friendly fellowship. Bring any personal photos or magazines (that you would like to incorporate) and an open heart. No set art project; consider this art without rules allowing you to be carefree and creative just for fun with other like-minded souls. Beverages will be served.

July 23, 6-8 pm
August 22, 6-8 pm
Sign up for the STUΔΙΟ email list to find out when play date registration opens.

The STUΔIO is the artistic home of Vana Chupp Studio and Theodora Miller brands. Beyond creating and working in this light-filled space in the heart of the historic Fan District, they share their talents with others through client consultations, appointments, studio visits, workshops, pop-ups and special events.

studio-2510.com
2510 W. Main Street