Past Exhibitions

May 28, 2021 to August 8, 2021
Jill Krutick: Nature Reimagined is an exploration of time, scale, and self-discovery. At once abstract and representational, Krutick’s art is also a joyful reflection of color, form, and memory. Pulling from individual challenges and her triumphs, Krutick re-images the natural world into personal and inviting compositions filled with texture and emotive gestures. Through the pieces on view in the LCVA’s Sully Gallery one can see how the artist skillfully intersects the earth, sea, sky, flora, and fauna with paint, canvas, and a brush.
May 21, 2021 to August 8, 2021

The LCVA is proud to partner with the Hart Club and The Golden Thread Project with an exhibition of Folk Beasts.

May 28, 2021 to July 25, 2021
Pictured: Jaybran Degree, Grade 7, O'Keeffe Inspired Iris Bouquet, watercolor Bluestone Middle School, Laura Dedmond-Whorley '08, Teacher
April 17, 2021 to May 12, 2021

Each year, all senior Longwood University visual arts majors create a capstone professional project that often forms the core of what will become their professional portfolio. Longwood Center for the Visual Arts has the privilege of presenting these culminating works. Point of Departure: Longwood University Department of Theatre, Art, and Graphic & Animation Design 2021 Senior Exhibition celebrates the beginning of the next stage of their life journey, the time they have spent at Longwood, and their growth as individuals, artists, and citizen leaders.

April 17, 2021 to May 12, 2021

2021 Working Artist Exhibition, which highlights work created by Alejandra Gonzalez, Rachel Pearlman, and Jennifer Raven, complements the Point of Departure exhibition. The Department of Theatre, Art, and Graphic & Animation Design post baccalaureate program (the “Working Artist Program”) is designed to provide studio artists a facility, mentoring, and additional support as they develop a new body of work at Longwood University, while also increasing Longwood University students’ access and exposure to working artists.

January 15, 2021 to April 4, 2021

Asterisks in the Grand Narrative of History gathers together not just artists, but also curators and institutions in the creative process. The exhibition features nine artists, spans galleries at Longwood University and Hampden-Sydney College, and is curated by Jay Simple (Visiting Assistant Professor in Photography at Longwood University) and Emma Steinkraus (Assistant Professor of Fine Art at Hampden-Sydney College).