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January 30, 2021 - April 25, 2021 @ Nauticus & Battleship Wisconsin
National Geographic’s Planet or Plastic? at Nauticus2021-01-30T00:00:00National Geographic’s Planet or Plastic? exhibition showcases the global plastic waste crisis and highlights innovators working to solve this urgent issue. Featuring the work of researchers, scientists and artists, the exhibition traces the history of plastic and explores the devastating impacts of plastic pollution on our world’s oceans. The exhibition will also feature a look into the rise of single-use plastics due to COVID-19. Through powerful imagery, Planet or Plastic? makes the important case for the need to find a balance between using this material and protecting our environment.
Nauticus & Battleship WisconsinOne Waterside DriveNorfolkVA23510 National Geographic’s Planet or Plastic? exhibition showcases the global plastic waste crisis and highlights innovators working to solve this urgent issue. Featuring the work of researchers, scientists and artists, the exhibition traces the history of plastic and explores the devastating impacts of plastic pollution on our world’s oceans. The exhibition will also feature a look into the rise of single-use plastics due to COVID-19. Through powerful imagery, Planet or Plastic? makes the important case for the need to find a balance between using this material and protecting our environment.
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March 12, 2021, 5:00 PM - May 7, 2021, 7:00 PM @ Norfolk Arts Offsite Gallery at MacArthur Center
Offsite Gallery opening: WEGENER+SLOAN, a joint exhibition of sculpture & paintings by Samantha Wegener & Jazmine Sloan2021-03-12T17:00:00Join us for an opening reception.
Mixed media artist and Norfolk Public School art educator, Samantha Wegener combines ready made objects and pre-manufactured trinkets in a playful creative process sparked by inspiration from materials that best serve ideas quickly and succinctly. Put into a demonstratively visual language, vulnerabilities regarding labels she identifies with and labels others often bear are explored in her collaborative Labels project on display as part of this exhibition.
Local artist Jazmine Sloan creates acrylic paintings that prompt viewers to think creatively, outside of the box, and beyond what they perceive. Her work represents emancipating yourself from the cage that is your mind. A founder of the Raven’s Fig Foundation, Jazmine strives to empower children and youth of color to express themselves creatively in visual arts and literature through the discovery of the African American culture.
Norfolk Arts Offsite Gallery at MacArthur Center300 Monticello Ave. Suite #287NorfolkVA23510 Join us for an opening reception.
Mixed media artist and Norfolk Public School art educator, Samantha Wegener combines ready made objects and pre-manufactured trinkets in a playful creative process sparked by inspiration from materials that best serve ideas quickly and succinctly. Put into a demonstratively visual language, vulnerabilities regarding labels she identifies with and labels others often bear are explored in her collaborative Labels project on display as part of this exhibition.
Local artist Jazmine Sloan creates acrylic paintings that prompt viewers to think creatively, outside of the box, and beyond what they perceive. Her work represents emancipating yourself from the cage that is your mind. A founder of the Raven’s Fig Foundation, Jazmine strives to empower children and youth of color to express themselves creatively in visual arts and literature through the discovery of the African American culture.
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March 29, 2021, 6:00 PM - May 1, 2021, 12:00 PM @ Streaming on their YouTube Channel
Bay Youth Orchestras Streaming Online2021-03-29T18:00:00See Bay Youth Orchestras stream of their live broadcasts on March 29. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZaYO4Jz2rA and https://youtu.be/64jL8wlhFK4
Streaming on their YouTube Channel NorfolkVA23510 See Bay Youth Orchestras stream of their live broadcasts on March 29. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZaYO4Jz2rA and https://youtu.be/64jL8wlhFK4
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April 9, 2021, 5:30 PM - April 25, 2021, 5:00 PM @ d'Art Center
d'Art Center presents Tribute: A National Juried Exhibition of Paintings that Pay Homage to People, Places, and Things2021-04-09T17:30:00Tribute is a national exhibition that features paintings from artists from across the country. This exhibition is open to 2D fine art and fine craft in all paint mediums. In theme and content, artworks should pay tribute to a person, place, or thing of great importance to the artist. The Tribute exhibition at d’Art Center is in honor of Barbara Fulp. Barbara was a resident artist at d’Art Center who passed in 2019. She is greatly missed by all who knew her.
d'Art Center740 Boush Street NorfolkVA23510 Tribute is a national exhibition that features paintings from artists from across the country. This exhibition is open to 2D fine art and fine craft in all paint mediums. In theme and content, artworks should pay tribute to a person, place, or thing of great importance to the artist. The Tribute exhibition at d’Art Center is in honor of Barbara Fulp. Barbara was a resident artist at d’Art Center who passed in 2019. She is greatly missed by all who knew her.
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April 14, 2021, 7:30 PM - April 25, 2021, 9:30 PM @ Bank Street Stage
Virginia Stage Company, with Virginia Arts Festival and Norfolk State University presents "How I Learned What I Learned"2021-04-14T19:30:00Don’t miss this co-production with Norfolk State University Theatre Company and Virginia Arts Festival, August Wilson’s How I Learned What I Learned will feature Anthony Mark Stockard (The Wiz, Parchman Hour: Songs and Stories of the '61 Freedom Riders) as August Wilson. The one-man staged reading will grace the Virginia Arts Festival’s new outdoor venue, Bank St. Stage, located in downtown Norfolk following all COVID protocols and social distancing guidelines. How I Learned What I Learned will run until April 25th.
"WILSON’S PRIDE, HUMOR, ELOQUENCE, ANGER, STORYTELLING GIFTS, AND GENERAL EAGERNESS TO SOAK UP EXPERIENCE: IT’S ALL THERE." - THE BOSTON GLOBE
Bank Street StageBank Street and East Charlotte StreetNorfolkVA23510 Don’t miss this co-production with Norfolk State University Theatre Company and Virginia Arts Festival, August Wilson’s How I Learned What I Learned will feature Anthony Mark Stockard (The Wiz, Parchman Hour: Songs and Stories of the '61 Freedom Riders) as August Wilson. The one-man staged reading will grace the Virginia Arts Festival’s new outdoor venue, Bank St. Stage, located in downtown Norfolk following all COVID protocols and social distancing guidelines. How I Learned What I Learned will run until April 25th.
"WILSON’S PRIDE, HUMOR, ELOQUENCE, ANGER, STORYTELLING GIFTS, AND GENERAL EAGERNESS TO SOAK UP EXPERIENCE: IT’S ALL THERE." - THE BOSTON GLOBE
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April 15, 2021, 5:00 PM - May 29, 2021, 5:00 PM @ Town Point Park - Downtown Norfolk Waterfront
Norfolk Festevents Announces Thank Goodness We're Open (TGWO) Series2021-04-15T17:00:00April 15-Reggae On The River - Nature’s Child (Reggae)-5pm
April 16-Jazz Night - Raw Jazz (Smooth Jazz)-5pm
April 17-Elizabeth River Trail Time Treats-9-11am
April 17-Live Music - Paper Aliens (Funk Rock)-5pm
April 22-Live Music - Brackish Water Jamboree (Bluegrass)-5pm
April 23-Live Music - Wonderland (Rock/Pop)-5pm
April 24-Elizabeth River Trail Time Treats-9-11am
April 24-Live Music -Anthony Rosano & The Conqueroos (Blues)-5pm
April 29-Live Music - Tumbao Salsero (Salsa)-5pm
May 1-Chip & Sip: A Happy Hour Golf Experience-12-4pm
May 1 -“CoCo” Movie Night -6-10pm
May 6-Elizabeth River Trail Time Treats-9-11am
May 7-Live Music - TBD-5pm
May 13-Chip & Sip: A Happy Hour Golf Experience-4pm
May 14-Bayou Drive-Thru-4pm
May 15-Bayou Drive-Thru-4pm
May 20-Live Music - The River Boyz (Country/Rock)-5pm
May 21-Picnic - 757 Crave-5pm
May 22-Comedy Night - Tommy Drake & PUSH Comedy-5pm
May 27-Chip & Sip: A Happy Hour Golf Experience-4pm
May 28-Live Music - TBD-5pm
May 29-Liv
Town Point Park - Downtown Norfolk WaterfrontWaterside DriveNorfolkVA23510 April 15-Reggae On The River - Nature’s Child (Reggae)-5pm
April 16-Jazz Night - Raw Jazz (Smooth Jazz)-5pm
April 17-Elizabeth River Trail Time Treats-9-11am
April 17-Live Music - Paper Aliens (Funk Rock)-5pm
April 22-Live Music - Brackish Water Jamboree (Bluegrass)-5pm
April 23-Live Music - Wonderland (Rock/Pop)-5pm
April 24-Elizabeth River Trail Time Treats-9-11am
April 24-Live Music -Anthony Rosano & The Conqueroos (Blues)-5pm
April 29-Live Music - Tumbao Salsero (Salsa)-5pm
May 1-Chip & Sip: A Happy Hour Golf Experience-12-4pm
May 1 -“CoCo” Movie Night -6-10pm
May 6-Elizabeth River Trail Time Treats-9-11am
May 7-Live Music - TBD-5pm
May 13-Chip & Sip: A Happy Hour Golf Experience-4pm
May 14-Bayou Drive-Thru-4pm
May 15-Bayou Drive-Thru-4pm
May 20-Live Music - The River Boyz (Country/Rock)-5pm
May 21-Picnic - 757 Crave-5pm
May 22-Comedy Night - Tommy Drake & PUSH Comedy-5pm
May 27-Chip & Sip: A Happy Hour Golf Experience-4pm
May 28-Live Music - TBD-5pm
May 29-Liv
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April 16, 2021, 7:00 PM - April 25, 2021, 2:00 PM @ The Hugh R. Copeland Center in the NEON District
Hurrah Players present "Greater Tuna"2021-04-16T19:00:00Greater Tuna, the quick change comedy sensation. Two actors play eighteen characters in the small town of Tuna, Texas. Forget your troubles, it's fine to laugh. This comedy is an affectionate comment on Southern life small town living and the attitude that would go with it. After a New York Off-Broadway run for over a year the original production toured major theaters nationally and abroad for thirty-five years.
This intimate production will follow all current Virginia Executive orders regarding reduced capacity of the venue to 30% along with asking all patrons to wear their masks at all times.
"Greater Tuna" is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.
The Hugh R. Copeland Center in the NEON District112 W Wilson AveNorfolkVA23510 Greater Tuna, the quick change comedy sensation. Two actors play eighteen characters in the small town of Tuna, Texas. Forget your troubles, it's fine to laugh. This comedy is an affectionate comment on Southern life small town living and the attitude that would go with it. After a New York Off-Broadway run for over a year the original production toured major theaters nationally and abroad for thirty-five years.
This intimate production will follow all current Virginia Executive orders regarding reduced capacity of the venue to 30% along with asking all patrons to wear their masks at all times.
"Greater Tuna" is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.
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April 22, 2021, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM @ Bank Street Stage
Virginia Arts Festival presents the VAF Chamber Players, Adam Turner, Conductor2021-04-22T19:30:00If you’ve been missing live classical music, be of good cheer! Three of the most beloved pieces in the repertoire will be featured in this spring concert on the Virginia Arts Festival Bank Street Stage. Villa-Lobos’ lyrical Bachianas Brasileiras No.5 joins the human voice with the instrument most often compared to the voice, the cello—eight cellos, in fact, providing a dramatic underscoring for the sensuous soprano tones. Dvorák’s classic Serenade for Wind Instruments showcases the rich sounds of the oboe, clarinet, and bassoon; and Gounod’s Petite symphonie bewitches the listener. Virginia Opera Artistic Director Adam Turner conducts this concert that features members of VAF Chamber Players, and a soprano from the Virginia Opera’s Emerging Artist Program. A spring night…gorgeous music…and the chance to rejoin with friends to hear the music you love…what could be better?
Bank Street StageBank Street and East Charlotte StreetNorfolkVA23510 If you’ve been missing live classical music, be of good cheer! Three of the most beloved pieces in the repertoire will be featured in this spring concert on the Virginia Arts Festival Bank Street Stage. Villa-Lobos’ lyrical Bachianas Brasileiras No.5 joins the human voice with the instrument most often compared to the voice, the cello—eight cellos, in fact, providing a dramatic underscoring for the sensuous soprano tones. Dvorák’s classic Serenade for Wind Instruments showcases the rich sounds of the oboe, clarinet, and bassoon; and Gounod’s Petite symphonie bewitches the listener. Virginia Opera Artistic Director Adam Turner conducts this concert that features members of VAF Chamber Players, and a soprano from the Virginia Opera’s Emerging Artist Program. A spring night…gorgeous music…and the chance to rejoin with friends to hear the music you love…what could be better?
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