Curate
When Art Thrives in Adversity
Season 3 Episode 8 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Explore art that thrives in adversity and visit the Eastern Shore's historic Do-Drop Inn.
This week we visit the Peninsula Fine Arts Center in Newport News as we explore art that thrives in adversity. Our Curate 757 feature is the Eastern Shore's Do-Drop Inn. We chat with Asa Jackson, artist and PFAC board member, about the museum's future projects and visit Cincinnati Ballet’s Cervilio Amador. We also showcase a performance by Norfolk rapper and soul singer Billy Mercury.
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Curate is a local public television program presented by WHRO Public Media
Support comes from The Hermitage Museum & Gardens, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), The Peninsula Fine Arts Center (PFAC), and the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
Curate
When Art Thrives in Adversity
Season 3 Episode 8 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
This week we visit the Peninsula Fine Arts Center in Newport News as we explore art that thrives in adversity. Our Curate 757 feature is the Eastern Shore's Do-Drop Inn. We chat with Asa Jackson, artist and PFAC board member, about the museum's future projects and visit Cincinnati Ballet’s Cervilio Amador. We also showcase a performance by Norfolk rapper and soul singer Billy Mercury.
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Curate is a local public television program presented by WHRO Public Media
Support comes from The Hermitage Museum & Gardens, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), The Peninsula Fine Arts Center (PFAC), and the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
