Martinsville is an independent city near the southern border of the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 13,821. It is the county seat of Henry County, although the two are separate jurisdictions. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Martinsville with Henry County for statistical purposes.
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Located in the heart of Martinsville’s Arts & Cultural District, Piedmont Arts is an award-winning art museum that curates thought-provoking exhibitions by international, national and regional artists. The museum also offers performing arts—from concerts to plays to children's performances—and a full schedule of art classes for all ages. Admission is free.
Recently - I attended my first event at Piedmont Arts. Now I am wondering why I have never patronized this establishment sooner!! The beautiful decor will surprise you when entering the building. Artwork lines the walls, and I will admit I was mesmerized by the creativity. Some of the paintings really blew me away. Refreshments and beverages are waiting prior to attending your event. The event I patronized was upstairs, and it was a comfortable setting. There really isn't a 'bad' seat in the house. did I forget to mention the Art Garden next door? Piedmont Arts is an exceptional venue that deserves the full attention of art lovers and patrons of the arts!! Simply spectacular!!
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The Historic Henry County Courthouse houses the Martinsville-Henry County Heritage Center and Museum in the former Henry County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office. The former Deed Room is home to a timeline of Martinsville and Henry County history featuring artifacts, photographs and articles on Native American fish weirs, the Civil War, tobacco and local industries. Special rotating exhibits fill other galleries. Free admission. Open Tues.-Fri. 10 am to 5 pm Sat. 10 am to 3 pm.
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Scale models of dinosaurs and actual tracks of these great beasts of the past are featured through innovative exhibits, lectures and educational activities.
We recently attended Dino Festival at VMNH with our 4 year old grandson and he absolutely loved it. Of course, it was fun for the older folks also. It's always an enjoyable experience (visiting the museum), and special events make it even more so. I would recommend visiting especially if you have little dino-lovers or mini-scientists in your family.
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Studio 107 is housed in a spacious building in historic Uptown Martinsville. A community of visual artists at various levels in their professional careers work in this communal studio space. Visitors are encouraged to watch our artists at work and browse the gallery shop. Studio 107 is also open monthly for First Friday Art Walks and Third Saturday Strolls, which attract hundreds of visitors throughout the year.
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