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Visual Arts
Video: 13 Seconds in Ghent
Oct. 17, 2009, Stockley Garden Fall Arts Festival: I promised I would visit Hollywood in her booth. I did. I also took photos of a few of the locals wandering nearby her tent. Vinny Peculiar hit the stage, and I took a few shots of him too. Later I wandered to Cogan’s with Lea Anne Douglas, where we found Pie Tasters... »
When “No” Means “Try Again”?
If You Are Too Stupid To Know When You Aren’t Wanted You Are Too Close To This Shirt »
Artists… get into the Spirit, submit to show
Spirit is the name of the next art show at the Warehouse in Norfolk. The organizers say “Spirit” is about illuminating the intangible and viewing the invisible. They are accepting submissions until Sept. 29 and there is no entry fee. »
Renewal Art Show in Ghent
How do you know it's spring in Ghent? The annual Renewal art show will open with a reception 7 p.m. this Friday, April 24, 2009 at The Warehouse in Ghent. »
Annie Douglas, Ghent’s queen storyteller
There's a storyteller in Ghent. Annie Douglas weaves narratives in the Tolkien tradition and hosts a regular "cruinnaiu," story-telling circle, in Ghent. »
Photos from Filipino American reading
Tracie Liguid, a teacher at The Muse in Norfolk, hosted a Filipino American poetry reading last Sunday. Featured artists included Jon Pineda and Luisa Igloria »
Photos from Pigment
HamptonRoads.com took a lot of photos at the “Pigment of Your Imagination” art show and benefit for Edmarc on Saturday, Feb. 21 at Walls Fine Art Gallery inside Monticello Arcade in Norfolk. Check ‘em out. »
Join our Ghent Reader Flickr photo pool
The Ghent Reader has made it easy for you to share your art, photos and video with us. Our only requirement is that you have a tie to our lovely Hampton Roads, Va. We also wouldn't mind if you had some talent too... but that's relative, isn't it? »
MC7C’s Pigment of Your Imagination art show
Looking for something new and different in the Hampton Roads art scene? Try MC7C’s next art show Pigment of Your Imagination »
