Rocktown Arts

Rocktown Arts A non-profit arts organization supporting the professional development of local artists. Rocktown A Market Street in Harrisonburg.

Rocktown Arts, formerly known as The Spitzer Art Center was located in a house at 486 W. The house was donated to Central Shenandoah Arts by Mary Spitzer Etter, a local art enthusiast. In 2019, the house was surrendered and we transitioned to the name Rocktown Arts, derived from our origins as Rockingham Fine Arts Association. Rocktown Arts currently operates without a physical location , but we c

ontinue to serve as an affiliate of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts to the Harrisonburg and Rockingham County community and we host the annual 6x6x30 exhibition at VMRC Park Gables Gallery.

It's a beautiful day to get on over to OASIS Fine Art & Craft, Harrisonburg VA  to check out the 6x6x30 show.  The show ...
02/27/2022

It's a beautiful day to get on over to OASIS Fine Art & Craft, Harrisonburg VA to check out the 6x6x30 show. The show comes down tomorrow, so it's your last chance to snag those pieces you've been eyeing!

Thank you so much to all of the patrons who have supported us already!

Thank you,  DNR for little write up about the 6x6x30 show.  There's still time to see and purchase work throughout the m...
01/31/2022

Thank you, DNR for little write up about the 6x6x30 show. There's still time to see and purchase work throughout the month of Februrary!

Laura Thomspon was stuck in a rut.

Come on down, the roads are clear and the gallery is open!  Sales start at noon.OASIS Fine Art & Craft, Harrisonburg VA
01/29/2022

Come on down, the roads are clear and the gallery is open!

Sales start at noon.

OASIS Fine Art & Craft, Harrisonburg VA

The work has been hung at OASIS Fine Art & Craft, Harrisonburg VA Come on out and see us tomorrow from 12 to 6 pm!Enjoy ...
01/28/2022

The work has been hung at OASIS Fine Art & Craft, Harrisonburg VA

Come on out and see us tomorrow from 12 to 6 pm!

Enjoy this little sneak peek of all of the work installed!
(Artists feel free to tag yourselves)

If it's not COVID that changes our plans, it's this eternal winter we've been dealing with in the valley this year.  Wit...
01/26/2022

If it's not COVID that changes our plans, it's this eternal winter we've been dealing with in the valley this year. With Friday's chance of accumulating snow and Saturday's frigid temperatures and wind and the uncertainty of our one shot of an inclement weather day, we've made BIG CHANGES for the exhibition opening this weekend.

The lovely folks at OASIS Fine Art & Craft, Harrisonburg VA have offered for us to use their space, not only for our pop up day but for the entire month of February!

We still encourage you to arrive first thing on Saturday to get first pick of the 6x6 artwork, but if you can't make it, the show will be available all month during Oasis' regular hours.

Recap
LOCATION CHANGE FOR SATURDAY TO OASIS
Opening 12-6pm Saturday, January 29, 2022
Work will be available throughout the month of February

The planning for this show has been an uphill battle, so PLEASE, PLEASE make it worth our effort and come on out and buy some artwork!!

Here are the 6x6x30 honorable mentions!Donna Cruce KockaLaura ThompsonKaren MilnesAshley Sauder MillerThe 6x6x30 Pop Up ...
01/24/2022

Here are the 6x6x30 honorable mentions!

Donna Cruce Kocka
Laura Thompson
Karen Milnes
Ashley Sauder Miller

The 6x6x30 Pop Up is this week at Pale Fire Brewing Company Saturday January 29 12-6pm

See all the available work in the digital catalog at www.rocktownarts.org

6x6x30 winners have been selected!Thank you to our jurors Mark Rooker and Elizabeth Geiger for selecting winners and to ...
01/23/2022

6x6x30 winners have been selected!

Thank you to our jurors Mark Rooker and Elizabeth Geiger for selecting winners and to Riner Rentals for sponsoring the cash awards.

1st place Rebecca Pence
2nd place Lindsay Heider Diamond
3rd place Nick Custalow

The 6x6x30 Pop Up is this week at Pale Fire Brewing Company Saturday January 29 12-6pm

See all the available work in the digital catalog at www.rocktownarts.org

If you were hoping to see the 6x6x30 exhibition prior to the one day pop up sale at Pale Fire, here's your chance!  Chec...
01/18/2022

If you were hoping to see the 6x6x30 exhibition prior to the one day pop up sale at Pale Fire, here's your chance! Check out the entire show and decide which pieces you'd like to purchase on Jan 29.

The digital catalog is best viewed on a desktop.

Rocktown Arts 2021-22 6x6x30 images of work, statements, and bios

It's the same fun challenge, same awesome artists, same affordable little artworks, just a new location and exhibition f...
01/09/2022

It's the same fun challenge, same awesome artists, same affordable little artworks, just a new location and exhibition format!

The 2022 6x6x30 exhibition will be a ONE DAY ONLY POP-UP this year at Pale Fire Brewing Company!
JANUARY 29TH, 12-6PM

COVID uncertainties continue to challenge us and we've had to make some changes to our regular 6x6x30 plans. This exhibition and sale is our biggest fundraisers so we need you to come support us so that we can continue to bring this show to our community in the future. Check out this line-up of artists and mark your calendars to come snag some of their amazing work! The work will be sold on a first come, first serve basis and you may take the work with you on the day of the sale.

Hope to see you all at Pale Fire!

Paul Riner is the owner of Riner Rentals a property management business here in our community.  There's a good chance yo...
10/08/2021

Paul Riner is the owner of Riner Rentals a property management business here in our community. There's a good chance you have seen their signs around town, but did you know behind each of these signs is a local business owner who has a passion for financially supporting the arts in our community? When Rocktown Arts reached out to Paul for financial support for our 6x6x30 Award money, Paul went above and beyond his previous sponsorship and said he'd cover all of our awards for the upcoming exhibition!

1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place Awards total $1000 and entries for artists to participate in this exhibition are due next Friday! (Go to www.Rocktownarts.org for entry info.)

As a thank you to Paul and Riner Rentals, we thought we'd ask Paul a few questions to get a better idea of why Paul chooses to support our local visual arts community. Here is a bit of what Paul had to share.

Rocktown: What do you see as being the value of the visual arts in our community?

Paul: I think that the visual arts can be important in so many ways for our community. As a business owner, I see the effect of the arts on the growth of our area. People want to be here in part because of our growing, evolving, and vibrant arts community. As a resident, I enjoy what the arts bring to our lives, enriching the experience of being a part of this community. As a father, I love that my kids can be exposed to the arts everywhere they go. As someone who has experienced all of the turmoil in the last year and a half (like everyone else), I have seen the way that the arts can help us heal, overcome, connect, reconcile, grow, and express gratitude. So the arts, really, touch every part of our lives!

Rocktown: What have been some of your favorite projects that you have helped to support financially?

Paul: In the last year and a half, there have been a few projects that really have been a pleasure to be a part of. Art Felt Thanks was a collaboration between Arts Council of the Valley, Rocktown Arts, and my company, Riner Rentals, to support artists and local frontline caregivers during COVID. Pairs of artists worked together to create murals of masked workers that were placed on yard signs and sold. Proceeds were split between the artists and the Sentara Healthcare RMH Emergency Fund to help employees and staff there. It was a really gratifying project for everyone! Another was Jeff Guinn's Language of Love - Harrisonburg sculpture behind the Farmer's Market Pavillion, in partnership between many organizations and sponsors, including Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance and Arts Council of the Valley. It's accessibility to our whole community, without limitation, made it an especially rewarding project to be a small part of. I also serve and give back on the Arts Council of the Valley Board as Vice President. I think that giving back both with time and financially to support the growth of the arts in our communities is without doubt one of the things that I get the most satisfaction from!

Thank you, Paul and Riner Rentals!

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Harrisonburg, VA
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