May 23rd, 2026 - 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
The Gallery at Main Street Station, Richmond, VA

Unconditional Love Artist Talk
The Gallery at Main Street Station
Saturday, May 23rd, 2026
10:00 am - 12:00 pm


1500 E Main St
Richmond, VA 23219
P.804.646.3800

Unconditional Love on Saturday, May 23rd at the Gallery at Main Street Station:

Parking is available in the surrounding lots, with the first hour free, followed by $1 per hour (daily maximum of $6). Payment can be made using:

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ParkMobile:https://parkmobile.io
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Unconditional Love Artist Talk

FREE and open to the public. Family friendly.

Join Joshua Barber and Chris Busse for a morning artist talk and community conversation around Unconditional Love, creativity, process, storytelling, and artwork featured in the exhibition.

Coffee, croissants, and a variety of donuts will be available.

Please mark your calendars for the artist talk May 23rd and fill out the form below if you'd like to receive updates on the event. Click here to look at the Main Street Station Parking Map.

The Gallery at Main Street Station is dedicated to fostering inclusivity and meaningful dialogue through art. Each exhibition is curated to reflect and celebrate the diversity of our community, creating space for connection, reflection, and shared experience.

Join us for monthly exhibitions featuring local artists alongside educational installations designed to engage and inform. The upcoming Unconditional Love artist talk by Joshua Barber and Chris Busse will be held on May 23rd, 2026.

The gallery is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.


FEATURED VIDEO INSTALLATION

Chris Busse
Chris Busse is a Richmond-based artist working in experimental video and hybrid digital media. His installation where did all the hair flowers go combines live-action performance with generative animation using a custom pipeline written with Claude Code and Google’s Gemini Veo 3.1 model to manipulate green-screen performances. The final work is composited and edited in Final Cut Pro, blending machine-assisted imagery with hands-on cinematic construction.

 

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