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Letters from Farmville: Reflections on Ancestral Arrival into Descendant Memory

In 1989 Dr. Debra Jean Ambush came to Farmville to help settle an estate for a recently passed family member. In her family’s farm house was a trunk.  This trunk contained receipts, papers, photographs, and personal correspondence dating back to 1872. For over 30 years…

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Of Time, and the Town

Longwood Center for the Visual Arts 129 N. Main Street, Farmville

Of Time, and the Town from filmmaker David Ellsworth poetically depicts twenty years of changes and constants in the built environment of Farmville, Virginia and in the rural areas surrounding it. The film’s super-8 film images bear witness to how everyday locales provide markers of…

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Bad Kitty Does Not Like Art Museums

Longwood Center for the Visual Arts 129 N. Main Street, Farmville

Art museums are great! You can see many wonderful things, the curator exclaimed.  Bad Kitty does not agree. Her dislike of them remained. Could a visit change her mind? Would that do? Do you want to see another’s point of view? Each has a story,…

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Bad Kitty Does Not Like Art Museums

Longwood Center for the Visual Arts 129 N. Main Street, Farmville

Art museums are great! You can see many wonderful things, the curator exclaimed. Bad Kitty does not agree. Her dislike of them remained. Could a visit change her mind? Would that do? Do you want to see another’s point of view? Each has a story,…

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LCVA’s Art After Dark Presents a Gallery Talk with Dr. Debra Jean Ambush

Join artist Dr. Debra Jean Ambush for a discussion of her current exhibition, Letters from Farmville: Reflections on Ancestral Arrival into Descendant Memory. This program will be held on Wednesday, October 23, 2024 at the LCVA and is free and open to the public. Doors…

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