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“A Grand Menagerie” is the most comprehensive display of Anna Hyatt Huntington’s work in nearly a century.
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Organizers hope the 13th annual event at Fort Monroe brings reflection, connection and healing to attendees.
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The “Early Days” exhibit at the Chrysler Museum of Art features more than 100 pieces of art showing First Nations history from Canada and North America.
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Support Portsmouth Public Art formed in 2010 and recently held its first mural festival to add 10 more public art pieces.
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Rutherford Whitfield first got behind the wheel in 1954 as a 16-year-old student driver.
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Creators hope a historical tour through Phoebus using a free app can inspire and educate anyone interested in the southeastern Hampton neighborhood’s past.
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Among the Gloucester festival’s list of events are several live painting competitions among artists recreating local scenes.
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Fifteen artists will paint murals in Virginia Beach’s arts district during the first-ever Street Art Festival May 30 to June 2.
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The film tries to show the Navy’s elite demonstration squad in a new light.
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During the past year, a group of Vietnam veterans, most in their 70’s, shared their stories and photos through an exhibit at the Virginia War Memorial. As the exhibit ends at the War Memorial, there are plans to bring it to more Virginians.