MEET THE AUTHOR
Rebecca D’Angelo
Rebecca, a Richmond-based photojournalist, has appeared in numerous publications including National Geographic Travel, The New York Times, and Ebony. Her work regularly appears in ͞The Scene͟ for The Washington Post and her post Hurricane Katrina photos are in a permanent Library of Congress collection. Rebecca teaches photographic studies at the Visual Arts Center.
World Pediatric Project: Rock ‘N Heal
In between hard work, the World Pediatric Project and its junior board know how to throw a good Richmond party. In fact, the nonprofit invited around 500 of its closest
Art 180’s Art Karma
For years, ART 180 has carved out a reputation for giving young people in RVA the chance to express themselves through art. By partnering with other nonprofit organizations, ART 180
RVA Unbound
A favorite annual event, the UnBound2! Fundraiser once again featured the collaborative and supportive nature of Richmond’s finest artists. Hosted at Candela Books + Gallery, UnBound2! played host to everything
Smile: Caught You Doing Something Good
By Rebecca D’Angelo The Art Deco Society of Virginia recently hosted its inaugural Jazz Age Preservation Ball, boasting an evening of music and dancing set to a Roaring ‘20s
SMILE: Caught You Doing Something Good
For Love of Molly Foundation is dedicated to promoting arteriovenous malformation (AVM) awareness and raising funds to help support AVM research and technology. AVM is a congenital condition in which connections between veins and arteries in the brain are tangled and prone to bleeding. For Love of Molly Chili Cook-Off raised funds to help with this life-altering condition.
SMILE: Caught You Doing Something Good
In this new column by Rebecca D’Angelo, a Richmond 1 based photojournalist, we’ll explore Richmonders creating moments worth photographing. With galas, balls, and cause related events as her focus, Rebecca will capture local people attending and participating in events designed to support, improve, and celebrate RVA.