May 8th, 2026 - 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Gallery at Main Street Station, Richmond, VA

The Gallery at Main Street Station
Friday, May 8th, 2026
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm


1500 E Main St
Richmond, VA 23219
P.804.646.3800

Unconditional Love on Friday, May 8th 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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I'm returning with a new body of work exploring what it means to be human: our longings, our losses, and the little joys that make it all matter. Unconditional Love introduces a new generation of the modern icons I call “bubble people.” These works reflect the tension between who we are right now, who we’ve been, and who we're becoming.

Some works are playful. Some are a little messed up. All of them are honest.

Please join me for the unveiling of Unconditional Love.

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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 art show by Joshua Barber will be held on May 8th, 2026.

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


Portrait of a young man with dark hair wearing a blue checkered shirt outdoors with blurred fall foliage in the background.

ARTIST APPRENTICE

Yoshitaka Barber
Artist Yoshitaka Barber, born and raised in Portland, Oregon, is an artist who works across drawing, pen and ink, and clay. He has a natural eye for detail, and his ink pieces carry a strong sense of contrast and rhythm. When working with clay, he brings that same sensitivity into three dimensions, creating pieces that feel both grounded and expressive.

 

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