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This weekend in Richmond

on January 21, 2011

This weekend in Richmond

Each weekend, Richmond Confidential will highlight activities and events happening in Richmond or the surrounding areas. Below is a list of activities for the weekend of January 21-23.  Got an event we didn’t know about? Please add it in the comments!

Friday, January 21

Richmond Certified Farmers’ Market

8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
24th St. and Barrett Ave., Richmond

Choose from a selection of fresh eggs, produce, crafts and other items at this weekly Farmers’ market.

Twist and Crawl art exhibit
Through March 16
National Institute of Art and Disabilities Art Center
551 23rd St., Richmond

The Florence Ludins-Katz Gallery will host work by artists from throughout the country. Read for more info.

Sea Lion Walking Tours: 21st Anniversary at Pier 39
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Embarcadero and Beach Street, San Francisco

It’s been 21 years since the sea lions made Pier 39 their home. Join Aquarium of the Bay Naturalists as they lead groups on educational walking tours at the top of each hour. Cost is free. Read for more info.

Visiting artist lecture series: Gabrielle Castonguay
7 to 8:30 pm
Richmond Art Center, Civic Center Plaza, 2540 Barrett Ave., Richmond

The Richmond Art Center welcomes Gabrielle Castonguay as she discusses her passion for art. She’ll also teach the art process of enameling during her weekend-long workshop. Cost is $10 for members. Read for more info.

Saturday, January 22

Art Workshop: Beginning Enameling Weekend
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Richmond Art Center, Civic Center Plaza, 2540 Barrett Ave., Richmond

Artist Gabrielle Castonguay kicks off her weekend-long workshop on beginning enameling. Cost is $155 for members. Read for more info.

Sunday, January 23

Art Workshop: Beginning Enameling Weekend
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Richmond Art Center, Civic Center Plaza, 2540 Barrett Ave., Richmond

The final day of artist Gabrielle Castonguay’s Beginning Enameling weekend workshop. Read for more info.

Got a tip for an upcoming weekend arts or entertainment event? Send us the information at news@richmondconfidential.org.

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