RICHMOND, VIRGINIA CHAPTER

The Society, Inc., Helping Today’s Youth Turn Their Creative Talents into Artistic Opportunities for their Futures

The Society, Incorporated ~ Supporting the Arts
Richmond Virginia Chapter

Tina Slaugter, Rosella Sprow, Sherrard Gardner, Kay James,
Kesia Gwaltney, Aisha DeBerry, Jerri Buford, Toneika Young.

We are excited to welcome new members to the
Richmond Virginia Chapter of the Society Incorporated.

2024 Showcase Luncheon

The Society, Incorporated is a national nonprofit organization of professional women who support the artistic development of young people and encourage their overall participation in the Arts. The theme: “Youth in Action – Arts in Motion” drives the efforts of the Richmond Chapter, chartered in 1994. 

The Chapter’s signature program is a biennial Showcase Luncheon. This is a phenomenal event that features diverse performances by young artists. Our Showcase Luncheon is a rewarding and beneficial affair attended by  guests who come to witness a variety of outstanding performances and show support for “Youth in Action – Arts in Motion.” 

The luncheon was hosted on May 4, 2024, at St. Phillips Episcopal Church. We extend heartfelt thanks to all attendees and supporters of this event. Your donations contribute to scholarships in support of the participants! 

The Society Incorporated

Richmond, Virginia Chapter 

Celebrating 30 Years of Service in Richmond, Va.

The Richmond, Virginia chapter of the Society, Inc., was chartered on Sunday, January 9, 1994 during a series of impressive events at the Omni Richmond Hotel. Activities included a pre-induction workshop conducted by Dr. Judine Johnson, National President that provided wonderful information for the chapter-elect. It also allowed for warm fellowship among the new members. The chartering ceremony followed the workshop.

Our Programs

Literary Arts

Literature is literally “acquaintance with letters” as in the first sense given in the Oxford English Dictionary. 

Performing Arts

Performing arts comprise dance, music, theatre, opera, mime, and other art forms in which a human performance is the principle product.

Visual Arts

Related to vision or sight. Visual art is to perceive as a picture in the mind rather than as an abstract idea.