vol. 256 / healing whole
vol. 256 / Healing Whole


VOL. 256 / HEALING WHOLE

Meet this week’s guest editor, Beth Anne Booth! Beth Anne is an artist, survivor, and advocate for the healing power of creativity and nature. A Williamsburg, Virginia, native, she studied art history and design at the University of Alabama, Oxford University, and the Corcoran College of Art + Design. Her career has spanned prestigious institutions like the Smithsonian, Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, and Richmond’s arts and culture scene, most recently at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden.

A woman in recovery, Beth Anne shares openly about her sober journey, which has provided her with a strong spiritual foundation. In 2022, she faced a life-altering lung disease that led to a double-lung transplant in June 2024. Through it all, she found strength in abstract expressionism, embracing the deep connection between art and healing.

Now based in Richmond, Beth Anne continues to create, travel for live music, and draw inspiration from bold colors, eclectic textures, and the natural world. She collects Mexican folk art, finds comfort in hawks, and secretly dreams of being a DJ.

Take it away, Beth Anne ...

photo credit: John Enright

Valentines Day at Rosewood


Stop by Rosewood Clothing on Friday, February 14th, starting at 12:00 pm, to pick up a beautiful premade bouquet—perfect for your sweetheart or yourself! All proceeds will benefit Safe Harbor RVA, supporting survivors of violence and abuse. Swing by, grab a bouquet, and help spread the love while supplies last! 

Vitals:
Valentines Day at Rosewood / February 14, 2025, 12:00 pm - sellout / prices vary / Rosewood Clothing
, 106 S. Robinson Street

Soul for Soil


Soul for Soil (January 31 – March 27, 2025) at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden explores the deep historical and spiritual bond between African American culture and the natural world. Curated by The Art Seen, this exhibit highlights resilience, creativity, and renewal through an artistic lens. Located in the Community Art Gallery in the Kelly Education Center, it is included with Garden admission.
 
Vitals:
Soul for Soil / through March 27th, times vary / FREE for members, $10 - 20 for non-members / Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, 1800 Lakeside Avenue 

image credit: Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

Portals in Shockoe Bottom

 
Portals, a community-based exhibition in Shockoe Bottom, is on display now through the end of February. Created by the Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia (BHMVA) in collaboration with the City of Richmond Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Facilities, with support from Venture Richmond and The Art Seen, this exhibit features large-scale historic photographs showcasing African American life from the early 1800s to the 1980s.
 
Vitals:
Portals / throughout February / FREE / Shockoe Bottom, location map

image credit: Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia

More from Beth Anne...

I created Healing Whole Arts in 2021 as a space for reflection, healing, and creativity—unaware that it would prepare me for a profound physical journey. After a sudden unspecified interstitial lung disease (ILD) diagnosis in 2023, I received a double-lung transplant on June 14, 2024, a moment that transformed both my life and my art. 

An elevated perspective, combined with a surge of creative energy, gave rise to the "Breathe" series—a body of large-scale paintings rooted in abstract expressionism. This collection is my artistic response to the emotions and experiences I went through, from the moment I received "The Call" that lungs were available to the "First Breath" I took with my donor’s lungs.

Join me for an Artist Q&A and public viewing of the "Breathe" series on Wednesday, February 26, from 5:00 – 7:00 pm at The Yellow House. Experience the art, embrace the present, and breathe it all in. FREE with RSVP via Eventbrite.

photo credit: Nick Davis Photography

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vol. 255 / build windmills
vol. 255 / Build Windmills


VOL. 255 / BUILD WINDMILLS

Meet this week’s guest editor, Myra Goodman Smith! Myra has deep roots in our region, having shared her childhood experiences in Richmond through the UR museum exhibit "Growing Up in Civil Rights Richmond" and the book "Overcoming Bias." She has served residents and communities in our region through various roles and currently serves as President and CEO of Leadership Metro Richmond.
 
In her role, Myra connects community leaders, enhances their capacity to create meaningful change, and inspires community engagement. Passionate about nonprofit governance and management, Myra often extends her expertise to assist in strengthening organizations.
 
In her free time, Myra and her husband enjoy spending time with their families and attending concerts and sporting events in Richmond and beyond. She draws inspiration from the Chinese proverb below:
 
“When the winds of change blow, some people build walls, and others build windmills.”

Take it away, Myra ...

Billy Childs Quartet with Sean Jones, The Winds of Change


One of the things I love about Richmond is its talented musicians. Billy Childs is one of the finest — a leading American composer and jazz pianist who excels in both jazz and modern classical music. He’s won Grammys, writes for classical ensembles, and performs at top venues worldwide. This performance features his quartet alongside internationally recognized trumpeter Sean Jones.

Vitals:

Billy Childs Quartet with Sean Jones, The Winds of Change /
February 7, 2025, 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm / $10 - $60 / Modlin Center for the Arts, University of Richmond, 453 Westhampton Way

In the Presence of Maggie Walker with Theresa G


One of the things that makes Richmond special is its powerful storytellers. Theresa G. is one of them — a renowned performer who brings history to life. Best known for portraying Coretta Scott King, she captures audiences with her vivid storytelling. In this performance, she honors Maggie Walker, the nation’s first Black female bank president, in a moving tribute. Experience In the Presence of Maggie Walker this weekend, as part of the Distinguished Speaker Forum at River Road Church.
 
Vitals:
In the Presence of Maggie Walker with Theresa G / Saturday, February 8th, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm / FREE / Distinguished Speaker Forum at River Road Church, 8000 River Road 

LMR Leadership Quest Information Session 

 
Do you want to create change and make a difference in your community? Join us on February 13 to learn more about LMR’s community leadership program, Leadership Quest. You will discover how our program empowers individuals to connect, foster understanding, and create lasting change. Alumni and current participants will share firsthand stories about how they’ve built meaningful relationships, addressed regional challenges, and found innovative ways to make a difference. Whether you’re already leading or simply driven by a desire to do more, Leadership Quest is your opportunity to take the next step and inspire change where it matters most.
 
Vitals:
LMR Leadership Quest Information Session / Thursday, February 13th, 9:00 am / online, FREE, register here: lmronline.org/leadership-quest 
vol. 254 / annmarie
vol. 254 / AnnMarie


VOL. 254 / ANNMARIE

Meet this week's guest editor, AnnMarie Grohs. Twelve years ago, AnnMarie never imagined she would one day lead a fitness movement in Richmond. In college, she ran her first 10K and finished dead last—behind eight people carrying a Santa sleigh. But for her, movement was never about winning. It was about showing up.

She moved to Richmond to help open Morton’s Steakhouse, fell in love with the city, and decided to stay. Over time, that same passion for hospitality shaped her vision for BOHO Studios: a space where fitness felt approachable, welcoming, and fun. Today, BOHO is three studios strong, but AnnMarie’s focus remains the same—building community, supporting local businesses, and making Richmond a little healthier.

And when she’s not working? She’s probably on a mission to find the city’s best French fries—current favorites: Laura Lee’s and The Roosevelt.

Take it away, AnnMarie...

BOHO Cycle Studio: Super Bowl Halftime Performers


BOHO's signature 50-minute cycle class is a full body workout that incorporates rhythm cycling, strength training, and mind-blowing beats! Get into the big game spirit and celebrate past halftime performers. 

Vitals:

Super Bowl Halftime Performers at BOHO / Saturday, February 1st at 8:00 am / $28 / BOHO Cycle Studio
711 North Sheppard Street

SEED: Field Spa Communal at Celeste Farms


Bring a friend and meet new folks as you indulge in an hour of relaxation and social self-care in Celeste Farms' Field Spa. This communal spa experience includes access to barrel saunas, cold plunges, and a wood-fired hot tub, all centered around a large fire pit. 

Vitals:

SEED Communal at Celeste Farms / Saturday, February 1st, 9:00 - 1:00 pm / $10 / Celeste Farms, 7001 Osborne Turnpike

Experience the Wild: A =PR= Run Club Trail Adventure 

 
Join the =PR= Run & Walk - Forest Hill community and the =PR= Run Club for an unforgettable trail running experience. We’re all about sharing the joy of running, and this 10k-ish adventure. This is the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow trains enthusiasts while exploring the beautiful, varied terrain around the James River.


Vitals: 

Experience the Wild: A =PR= Run Club Trail Adventure / Sunday, February 2nd, 8:30 am / FREE / Ready Creek Trail Parking Lot, 4190 Riverside Drive

More About BOHO... 

BOHO Quad is Richmond’s premier running hub- the city's first one-stop shop for all things running. This studio is home to BOHO’s Personal Training Center, =PR= Run & Walk, and On Track Physiotherapy & Sports Rehab. Here you can find the right shoes and running accessories. Trainers can help you build strength to enhance your running, and nutrition guidance helps your overall wellness. The physical therapy team specializes in running with gait analysis, injury prevention, marathon training, and more. There’s nothing like it in Richmond!

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