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Hermitage Turns on Light

Hermitage Turns on Light

By Betsy DiJulio   As Norfolk and the larger community prepares for a British invasion—the opening of Bruce Munro: Light—at the Hermitage Museum or “The Herm,” as it is quickly becoming known in it’s new, ever more progressive, and relevant form, I had an...

Timeless Work of Tanja Softic Circles Back

Timeless Work of Tanja Softic Circles Back

By Betsy DiJulio   Tanja Softic has long been of my most admired contemporary artists; and she happens to live in Richmond where she is Professor of Art at the University of Richmond.  I discovered her in a group show at CAC, now MOCA-VA, and gripping lecture...

Seth Stainback & Roosterfoot Take Flight

Seth Stainback & Roosterfoot Take Flight

By Jim Morrison   When Seth Stainback and Roosterfoot made the 18-hour drive to Dockside Studios in the Louisiana bayou to work with New Orleans blues legend Anders Osborne as the producer for their record, they wanted to not only get out of Virginia, but get out...

Charlotte Potter: Fragile Cartography

Charlotte Potter: Fragile Cartography

By Betsy DiJulio  The only thing better than seeing a fine performance is seeing that performance and being invited backstage to meet the performers.  That’s how I felt when, due to conflicting publication deadlines and exhibition opening dates, I was invited to...

Changing Appalachia Debunks Stereotypes

Changing Appalachia Debunks Stereotypes

By Betsy DiJulio Appalachian hillbillies?  Not so much. Charged with debunking stereotypes of the people of Appalachia as backwards, poor, unsophisticated, and worse, Portsmouth Art and Cultural Center (PACC) curator Gayle Paul traveled 1,800 miles in just six days to...

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