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SUMMARY:A solo painting exhibition by Norfolk\, VA based mural artist\, David Freeman
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we welcome Norfolk\, Virginia based artist\, David Freeman for his solo exhibition at our Offsite Gallery at MacArthur Center.\nINVITE A FRIEND. \nDavid Freeman has a desire “that burns inside my soul to share my personal ideas of beauty to the world through positive illustrations that represent peace\, hope and joy.” Freeman aims to create art for all and hopes to unify viewers of all nationalities and backgrounds while improving society from an artistic point of view. The ideal of this philosophy motivates him to create mixed media paintings and murals using a unique\, surreal method that incorporates a bit of abstraction.  \nFreeman began his artistic journey as a child\, drawing comic book characters and landscapes. He attended the Art Institute of Dallas where he discovered a love for cubist and expressionist art. Freeman has created murals at Virginia Wesleyan University\, Lynnhaven Elementary\, the Virginia Beach African American Cultural Center\, the VIBE District and more. He was selected to exhibit at the Jamestown Museum in 2024 and has been invited to share his art in several local galleries in the Hampton Roads area. \nOn view through May 1\, 2026. Free and open to the public every day\, 10am-7pm Monday-Thursday\, Friday and Saturday\, until 8pm and Sunday 12-6pm.
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LOCATION:Offsite Gallery\, MacArthur Center\, 300 Monticello Ave. Suite #287\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23510\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Where There Are Nine" A group exhibition coordinated by Rowena Federico Finn
DESCRIPTION:“When There Are Nine” brings together a dynamic group of women and women-identifying artists responding to the legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg through the powerful visual language of her iconic collars. For Ginsburg\, the collar was far more than an accessory—it was a symbol\, a signal\, and a statement. Each jabot she wore communicated intent: dissent\, agreement\, celebration\, resistance. Artists in this exhibition were invited to create a work of 2D or 3D art that reinterprets these collars as contemporary emblems of agency\, identity\, and the ongoing struggle for equity. \nThe exhibition’s title references Ginsburg’s famous response to the question\, “When will there be enough women on the Supreme Court?” Her answer—“When there are nine”—has become a rallying cry for gender parity and representation. This exhibition expands on that statement\, offering a space where creative voices reflect on the systems that shape women’s lives and the futures they are forging. \nFeatured artists:\nLisa Beckman\nHillarey Breedlove\nMay Britton\nLiana Courts\nBeth Dryer\nRowena Federico Finn (lead artist)\nJess Goehner\nBarbara Hennig-Loomis\nMaggie Kerrigan\nGrace Martin\nKimberly McKinnis\nAmber Pierce\nKatie Prock\nJama Watts\nShara Wertz
URL:https://norfolkarts.net/event/where-there-are-nine-a-group-exhibition-coordinated-by-rowena-federico-finn/
LOCATION:Offsite Gallery\, MacArthur Center\, 300 Monticello Ave. Suite #287\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23510\, United States
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