NASC’ART, the Art of Speed and Racing Exhibition, 2026
NASC'ART, The Art of Speed/Racing and Richmond Raceway Celebrates 80 Years
The Exhibition will host both original and print pieces of art live at Richmond Raceway in August 2026 for Race Week in the Old Dominion Building. The art that is shown live will also be shown online and all art will be purchased online through the website.
Exhibition at Richmond Raceway – Friday, August 14- Saturday, 15, 2026
The Art of Speed/Racing
Artists delved into the essence of speed, motion, and competition. This theme celebrates the fusion of art and the exhilarating world of racing, offering opportunities to explore concepts like:
Vehicles in Motion
Adrenaline and Energy
Human and Machine Connection
Tracks and Environments
Symbolism of Speed
Richmond Raceway History
Strawberry Hill in Richmond, VA, was a 460-acre farm off Laburnum Avenue that became the long-time home of the State Fair of Virginia and later the Richmond Raceway. The site hosted the fair from 1946 until 2009, when the operation moved to Caroline County
The Old Dominion Building where the art exhibit will be held was built in 1946 on the site of the State Fair, this structure was designed by architect William Lawrence Bottomley and remains a feature of the Raceway Complex.
Many might remember fondly the Strawberry Hill Steeplechase Races.