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  1. Hermitage Museum and Gardens presents "Lugo: Pottery with Purpose"

    June 10, 2022, 6:00 PM - October 10, 2022, 5:00 PM
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    Hermitage Museum and Gardens

    Beginning June 10th, 2022 the Hermitage Museum will feature ceramic artist Roberto Lugo for a four-month solo exhibition. Lugo is an artist, activist, educator, poet, and the founder of Village Potter. He is most recognized for his hand thrown ceramic work that contrasts traditional ceramic forms such as porcelain teapots and urns with subject matter that is culturally and politically motivated. The exhibition will focus on his work that celebrates and examines current and historic figures who have made an impact in social justice and race relation issues and reflect on his multicultural and BIPOC experiences.

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  2. Norfolk Nighthawks Program

    July 1, 2022, 9:00 PM - October 15, 2022, 12:00 AM

    The Norfolk Nighthawks are back! Beginning July 1, on Friday and Saturday nights get your game on! In addition to basketball, programming includes employment opportunities, professional development, G.E.D. program enrollment, healthcare services and financial literacy. For young adults 18+. Program Dates: July 1 – October 15 Time: 9PM – Midnight Locations: Huntersville Community Center (830 Goff Street) Young Terrace Community Center (804 Whitaker Lane) Southside Boys & Girls Club (701 Berkley Avenue Ext.) Visit www.Norfolk.gov/Nighthawks for more information.

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  3. Offsite Gallery exhibition "Places" by photographer Charles Rucker

    September 2, 2022, 5:00 PM - October 14, 2022, 8:00 PM
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    Offsite Gallery at MacArthur Center



    Join Norfolk Arts for an opening reception at their Offsite Gallery, located on the 2nd floor of MacArthur Center (across from the Governor's School for the Arts Origin gallery). Free and open to the public. Photographer Charles Rucker aims to evoke a sense of joy and contentment while portraying the emotion of scenic encounters. "Places" captures both the warmth and chill of the North Dakota landscape, the distinct beauty of the Southwestern Sonoran Desert and a reverence for vast prairie lands. Parking is best at S2. Enter MacArthur Center from the main City Hall entrance. Proceed up the ramp to the 2nd level and turn right. The S2 entrance is directly straight ahead. After you enter MacArthur Center, turn left and the Offsite Gallery is a few doors up on your left.

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