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SUMMARY:Point of Departure\, 2025 Senior Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:2 — 14 MAY 2025  \nOPENING RECEPTION FRIDAY 2 MAY FROM 5:30 TO 8 P.M.  \nEARLY ENTRY FOR FRIENDS AND PARTNERS AT 5 P.M.  \nPoint of Departure is a group exhibition featuring senior capstone projects from graduating Longwood University students. Each year\, seniors from  the Departments of Theatre\, Art\, and Graphic & Animation Design and Communication Studies create projects that forms the core of what will become their professional portfolio. This exhibition features art\, projects\, and designs from the class of 2025.  \nThis exhibition is sponsored by the Cook-Cole College of Arts and Sciences.  \nLCVA exhibitions and programs are made possible through the generous support of the Wells Fargo Foundation\,  the Walter J. Payne Foundation\, Anne Carter & Walter R. Robins\, Jr. Foundation\, Walmart\, Helton House\,  Haley Auto Mall\, Candice Jamison Dowdy ’69 & Charles H. Dowdy III + Northwestern Mutual\, Lisa & Tim Tharpe\, Rock Foundation\, Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond\, Harriet Butterworth Miller ’51\, Joni Beachly + Focused Financial\, YakAttack\, Cifers Enterprises\, Peachtree House Foundation\, Wilma Register Sharp ’66 & Marc B. Sharp\,  and Mindy & Nash Osborn + North Street Press Club.  \nExhibition graphic identity and publication design by David Whaley.  \nNo state funds were used to print this publication.  
URL:https://lcva.longwood.edu/event/point-of-departure-2025-senior-exhibition/
LOCATION:Longwood Center for the Visual Arts\, 129 N. Main Street\, Farmville\, VA\, 23901
CATEGORIES:Events,Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Winter Wonderland Free Family Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) is thrilled to celebrate 19 years of the Winter Wonderland Free Family Workshop! Bundle up for the cold winter season and join the LCVA from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Saturday\, December 7 for a festive winter-themed art workshop. This free workshop contains a variety of arts and crafts activities the whole family will enjoy\, as well as light refreshments. Glitter\, glue\, and plenty of smiling volunteers will be on hand. Participants only need to bring their creativity! Children must be accompanied by an adult.\nThe 2024 Winter Wonderland Workshop is made possible by the generous support of Julie and Griff Aldrich\, Brad Watson and Jean Morris\, and the Farmville Lions Club. The event is free and no registration is required. Emily Grabiec\, the LCVA’s Jacqueline Jardin Wall Director of Education and Outreach commented “The LCVA is very excited to celebrate almost two decades of the Winter Wonderland Workshop! This event is a wonderful opportunity for everyone in the community to come together to create fun art projects and celebrate the winter season.”\n\n\n\nWhen and Where:Winter Wonderland Free Family Workshop takes place Saturday\, December 7\, 2024\, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts at the intersection of Third Street & Main Street in historic downtown Farmville\, VA. This program is free and open to the public.\n\nAbout LCVA:The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts presents a rotating program of inspiring and conversation-starting exhibitions. Admission to LCVA and its programs is—and always has been—free for all. It is located at the intersection of Main and Third Streets (129 North Main Street) in Farmville\, Virginia. For additional information on these exhibitions or other programs and events\, contact LCVA at 434.395.2206\nLCVA exhibitions and programs are made possible through the generous support of: the Wells Fargo Foundation\, the Walter J. Payne Foundation\, Anne Carter & Walter R. Robins\, Jr. Foundation\, Walmart\, Navona & David Hart\, Century 21 @ Home\, Helton House\, Haley Auto Mall\, Candice Jamison Dowdy ’69 & Charles H. Dowdy III + Northwestern Mutual\, Lisa & Tim Tharpe\, Rock Foundation\, Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond\, Harriet Butterworth Miller ’51\, Joni Beachly + Focused Financial\, YakAttack\, Cifers Enterprises\, Peachtree House Foundation\, Wilma Register Sharp ’66 & Marc B. Sharp\, and Mindy & Nash Osborn + North Street Press Club
URL:https://lcva.longwood.edu/event/winter-wonderland-free-family-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Family Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241016T110000
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SUMMARY:Bad Kitty Does Not Like Art Museums
DESCRIPTION:Art museums are great! You can see many wonderful things\, the curator exclaimed. \nBad Kitty does not agree. Her dislike of them remained. \nCould a visit change her mind? Would that do? \nDo you want to see another’s point of view? \nEach has a story\, and so do you. \nFor a moment Bad Kitty thought: Okay\, Okay\, but I still don’t see the hullabaloo. \nGoing inside\, the AC was on. So far\, this is pretty cool. \nHer temperament took a break: The paintings are nice\, but that is something I could make. \nInside you’re an artist! The docent explained: \nJuxtapose yourself with the art you see. You can make it\, but so can she. \nKitty thought it over\, how could that be? Seeing something new\, maybe that is the key? \nLots of pieces to view! Something old\, something blue\, and something with a kangaroo! \nMuch to see! So much to learn! What else could we discern? The art from… \nNick Bruel would be cool! \nOpen the doors to the LCVA to see his art. \nPurrfect stories and lessons from the heart. \nQuestions arise and stories unfold\, \nReading his books there is much to behold. \nSuper great pictures worth a Fabergé! \nThank you\, Bad Kitty\, for visiting today. \nUnderstanding your dismay is okay! A good change is underway\, maybe next time we’ll try the ballet? \nVisual art can mend\, pretend\, blend\, defend\, and transcend. \nWould you recommend to a friend? \nXylophone! \nYes! Oh\, that’s wonderful news. \nZoom on over\, and see some new views. \n  \n  \nBad Kitty Does Not Like Art Museums highlights works of art from author and illustrator Nick Bruel. For over twenty years\, his stories have connected with children and adults alike. His whimsical narratives teach valuable life lessons through humor and the curious Bad Kitty. \nThough she wasn’t always a bad cat\, she just didn’t want to eat asparagus\, horseradish\, spinach\, or zucchini. She wanted an assortment of anchovies\, hippo hamburgers\, rhino ravioli\, or shark sushi. She may not have been as patient as she should have been\, but that’s okay. She is learning – she is just a little kitty. \nAnd Bad Kitty grows up\, just like we do. She goes on vacation\, takes a test\, gets a bath\, gets a phone\, and even runs for president. These stories teach that when times get tough\, we figure out ways to persevere and succeed\, or how to handle disappointment. \nBad Kitty Does Not Like Art Museums is an invitation to find your own growth\, revisit something you don’t like\, and have some laughs. The LCVA\, in conjunction with the Virginia Children’s Book Festival\, asks that you don’t claw the curtains\, overturn litter boxes\, or ruin any rugs. \nThis exhibition is the eight iteration of the LCVA’s annual Arts and Letters exhibition series showcasing the best in the art of children’s literature\, which is proudly presented in conjunction with the Virginia Children’s Book Festival. \n  \n \nImage Credit: \nNick Bruel\nBad Kitty Does Not Like Art Museums\n2024 \nInk\, watercolor\, and gouache on multimedia paper.\n7″x5 1/8″\nCourtesy of the artist
URL:https://lcva.longwood.edu/event/bad-kitty-does-not-like-art-museums/
LOCATION:Longwood Center for the Visual Arts\, 129 N. Main Street\, Farmville\, VA\, 23901
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Of Time\, and the Town
DESCRIPTION: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 the town’s social evolution. A young couple labors to renovate an abandoned 19th century school and make it their home while the town’s previously shuttered all-Black high school finds new life as a civil rights museum documenting the 1950s student strike that helped integrate the county’s schools. Children grow as one-hundred-year-old oak trees fall. Excerpts from the town’s AM radio station provide a sonic touchstone that complements the film’s evocative sound design. \nThe Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) welcomes the community to an opening reception on Friday\, September 6 from 5:30 – 8 pm; early entry for Friends & Partners at 5 pm. This exhibition will be on view from September 6\, 2024—January 21\, 2025.  \nAbout LCVA: \nThe Longwood Center for the Visual Arts presents a rotating program of inspiring and conversation-starting exhibitions. Admission to LCVA and its programs is—and always has been—free for all. It is located at the intersection of Main and Third Streets (129 North Main Street) in Farmville\, Virginia. For additional information on these exhibitions or other programs and events\, contact LCVA at 434.395.2206 or visit LCVA’s website at https://lcva.longwood.edu/. \nLCVA exhibitions and programs are made possible through the generous support of: the Wells Fargo Foundation\, the Walter J. Payne Foundation\, Anne Carter & Walter R. Robins\, Jr. Foundation\, Walmart\, Navona & David Hart\, Century 21 @ Home\, Helton House\, Haley Auto Mall\, Candice Jamison Dowdy ’69 & Charles H. Dowdy III + Northwestern Mutual\, Hotel Weyanoke\, Lisa & Tim Tharpe\, Rock Foundation\, Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond\, Harriet Butterworth Miller ’51\, Joni Beachly + Ironworks Financial\, YakAttack\, Peachtree House Foundation\, Wilma Register Sharp ’66 & Marc B. Sharp\, and Mindy & Nash Osborn + North Street Press Club. \n  \n \nImage/Piece Info:\nDave Ellsworth\nstill from Of Time\, and the Town\ndigital projection from Super 8 film \nDimensions variable\, 28:51\nCourtesy of the artist
URL:https://lcva.longwood.edu/event/of-time-and-the-town/
LOCATION:Longwood Center for the Visual Arts\, 129 N. Main Street\, Farmville\, VA\, 23901
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Start with Art\, Learn for Life
DESCRIPTION:Start with Art\, Learn for Life\n2024 Annual Area Youth Art Exhibition\nJune 9th-September 8th 2024 \nExhibition Opening Reception Sunday\, June 9th from 2-4pm \nThis exhibition features the work of students from Amelia County Elementary School\, Amelia County High School\, Amelia County Middle School\, Andy Taylor Center for Early Childhood Development\, Bacon District Elementary School\, Buckingham County Elementary School\, Buckingham County High School\, Buckingham County Middle School\, Buckingham County Primary School\, Central High School\, Central Middle School\, Central Virginia Christian School\, Chase City Elementary School\, Clarksville Elementary School\, Concord Elementary School\, Cumberland County Elementary School\, Enon Elementary School\, Eureka Elementary School\, Jones Family Home School\, Kendrick Homeschool\, Nottoway High School\, Nottoway Middle School\, Paul Lawrence Dunbar Middle School For Innovation\, Phenix Elementary School\, Prince Edward County Elementary School\, Prince Edward County Middle School\, Randolph-Henry High School\, and Red Door 104. \nLCVA exhibitions and programs are made possible through the generous support of the Wells Fargo Foundation\, the Walter J. Payne Foundation\, Anne Carter & Walter R. Robins\, Jr. Foundation\, Walmart\, Navona & David Hart\, Century 21 @ Home\, Helton House\, Haley Auto Mall\, Candice Jamison Dowdy ’69 & Charles H. Dowdy III + Northwestern Mutual\, Hotel Weyanoke\, Lisa & Tim Tharpe\, Rock Foundation\, Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond\, Harriet Butterworth Miller ’51\, Joni Beachly + Ironworks Financial\, YakAttack\, Peachtree House Foundation\, Wilma Register Sharp ’66 & Marc B. Sharp\, and Mindy & Nash Osborn + North Street Press Club. \nPictured: Dinos\, mixed media\, by Rylan Carter\, Grade 1\, Red Door 104\, JJ Eisfelder\, teacher.
URL:https://lcva.longwood.edu/event/start-with-art-learn-for-life/
LOCATION:Longwood Center for the Visual Arts\, 129 N. Main Street\, Farmville\, VA\, 23901
CATEGORIES:Events,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T060000
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SUMMARY:Art After Dark: Yoga—the Art of Being
DESCRIPTION:LCVA hosts upcoming Art After Dark: Yoga—the Art of Being \nJoin Cosima Smith at the LCVA on Tuesday\, March 26th at 6:00 for a yoga class and discussion about the practice of yoga. This program is completely free of charge and open to the public.\nNo prior yoga experience required. Be sure to wear clothing for movement and bring a yoga mat. \nWhen asked about the workshop\, Cosima stated this program will be a chance for guests “to accept and examine the self through mindful movement\, bringing awareness to the breath\, the body\, the mind\, and all their interactions. We will work on developing a non-judgmental attitude toward the body\, and lean into the teachings of Vedic tradition. In the discussion portion\, we will talk about Yoga as a method of artistic living\, the ways Americans (and the West at large) have co-opted and transformed Yogic practice\, and touch on the intimacies of a developing Yoga practice.” \nCosima Smith is a Farmville native with 15+ years of experience practicing yoga. From an early age\, their natural flexibility drew them to the practice long before their collegiate studies led them to India. After college\, they returned to Dharamsala\, India to study Yoga anatomy\, practice\, and philosophy with Indian teachers who were raised and grew within the tradition. Cosima notes that “yoga is all about recognition and exploration—the ability to dive deeper into the self\, lean into our interpersonal relations\, and offer our support to our community.” \nArt after Dark replaces the formal lecture format normally associated with museums with interdisciplinary activities. The evening gatherings have a relaxed atmosphere that encourages engaging conversation. \nAbout LCVA:\nThe Longwood Center for the Visual Arts presents a rotating program of inspiring and conversation-starting exhibitions. Admission to LCVA and its programs is—and always has been—free for all. It is located at the intersection of Main and Third Streets (129 North Main Street) in Farmville\, Virginia. For additional information on these exhibitions or other programs and events\, contact LCVA at lcvainfo@longwood.edu or 434.395.2206. \nLCVA exhibitions and programs are made possible through the generous support of the Wells Fargo Foundation\, the Walter J. Payne Foundation\, Anne Carter & Walter R. Robins\, Jr. Foundation\, Walmart\, Navona & David Hart\, Century 21 @ Home\, Helton House\, Haley Auto Mall\, Candice Jamison Dowdy ’69 & Charles H. Dowdy III + Northwestern Mutual\, Hotel Weyanoke\, Lisa & Tim Tharpe\, Rock Foundation\, Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond\, Harriet Butterworth Miller ’51\, Joni Beachly + Ironworks Financial\, YakAttack\, Peachtree House Foundation\, Wilma Register Sharp ’66 & Marc B. Sharp\, and Mindy & Nash Osborn + North Street Press Club.
URL:https://lcva.longwood.edu/event/art-after-dark-yoga-the-art-of-being/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240207T180000
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SUMMARY:Flapper Fashion of the 1920s: A Gallery Talk with the Curator
DESCRIPTION:LCVA welcomes bustle textiles founder Ashley Webb as host of its first Art After Dark of the new year. The exclusive gallery talk will take place on Wednesday\, February 7 at 6:00 pm. \nThis program is an opportunity for participants to tour the LCVA’s popular current exhibition\, Flapper Fashion of the 1920s\, with Webb\, the exhibition’s curator. \nFlapper Fashion of the 1920s showcases over 30 period dresses worn by the everyday American woman between 1920 and 1929\, placing them in the social and cultural contexts of the day. \nWebb\, a Longwood University alumna\, is the owner of bustle textiles maintains several ongoing collections and research-related projects for museums\, artists\, and private collectors in and around the Roanoke area in addition to working full-time as the Curator of Collections and Exhibitions with the Roanoke History & O. Winston Link Museums\, and acting as Registrar for the Moss Arts Center at Virginia Tech\, and as an art handler with the Taubman Museum of Art. \nArt after Dark replaces the formal lecture format normally associated with museums with interdisciplinary activities. These evening gatherings have a relaxed atmosphere that encourages engaging conversation. This program is completely free of charge and open to the public. Doors will open at 5:45 pm for refreshments\, and the program will begin at 6:00 pm. \nLCVA exhibitions and programs are made possible through the generous support of the Wells Fargo Foundation\, the Walter J. Payne Foundation\, Anne Carter & Walter R. Robins\, Jr. Foundation\, Walmart\, Navona &amp; David Hart\, Century 21 @ Home\, Helton\nHouse\, Haley Auto Mall\, Candice Jamison Dowdy ’69 & Charles H. Dowdy III + Northwestern Mutual\, Hotel Weyanoke\, Lisa &amp; Tim Tharpe\, Rock Foundation\, Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond\, Harriet Butterworth Miller ’51\, Joni Beachly + Ironworks Financial\, YakAttack\, Peachtree House Foundation\, Wilma Register Sharp ’66 & Marc B. Sharp\, and Mindy & Nash Osborn + North Street Press Club. \nImages/Credit lines:\nChevron Evening Dress\, c.1924\, cotton net and metal sequins 41x34x38 inches.\nCollection of Ashley Webb\, bustle textiles. \n 
URL:https://lcva.longwood.edu/event/flapper-fashion-of-the-1920s-a-gallery-talk-with-the-curator/
LOCATION:Longwood Center for the Visual Arts\, 129 N. Main Street\, Farmville\, VA\, 23901
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