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SUMMARY:NEW Exhibitions at Virginia MOCA
DESCRIPTION:Current Exhibitions\n \nbarnaby barford\nSEPTEMBER 12 - D
 ECEMBER 29, 2013\nEXHIBITION OPENING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2013  WA
 TCH A RECENT INTERVIEW WITH BARNABY Barnaby Barford examines the human
  condition through ceramic sculpture. Barford is known for his work wi
 th antique or mass-produced porcelain figures, which he recombines and
  reassembles into narrative sculpture with often dark comic titles and
  sardonic implications. Lively and thought-provoking, his sculptural n
 arratives draw the viewer into his stories and, doing so, present port
 raits of our contemporary lives. Through humor the sculpture takes the
  viewer off guard, evokes relevant problems and concerns of our times,
  and allows the messages to permeate. By fusing reality with recogniza
 ble elements from …\nget more info on this artist\n \nmatt eich - t
 he seven cities\nSEPTEMBER 12 - DECEMBER 29, 2013\nEXHIBITION OPENING 
 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2013  Presented by The Capital Group Companie
 s with support from the Lee A. and Helen Gifford Fund of the Hampton R
 oads Community Foundation.  MOCA partners with a Hampton Roads native
  son, Matt Eich, in an exploration of the region’s unique character 
 and heritage. Hampton Roads is comprised of seven cities: Norfolk, Vir
 ginia Beach, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Newport News, Hampton and Suffolk
 . These municipalities are in relatively close proximity, but are dist
 inctly different. This region is an amalgamation of people and culture
 s, including surfers, skaters, New Agers, hoteliers, shipping and tran
 sportation firms, military contractors, and many, m…\nget more info 
 on this artist\n \ndisposable film festival 2013\nSEPTEMBER 12 - DECE
 MBER 29, 2013\nSelected by MovieMaker Magazine as one the world’s 
 coolest film festivals,” the Disposable Film Festival was created i
 n 2007 by Carlton Evans and Eric Slatkin to celebrate the democratiz
 ation of cinema made possible by low cost video technology: everyday e
 quipment like mobile phones, pocket cameras, DSLRs and other inexpensi
 ve devices. Through screenings, workshops, competitions, panels, and o
 ther events intended to educate and inspire, the Disposable Film Festi
 val promotes experimentation and helps build the track record needed f
 or a new generation of filmmakers to enter and change the industry. Di
 sposable kicks off in San Francisco every March before traveling to ci
 ties around the…\nget more info on this artist\n \nView the rest of
  the new exhibits here: \nhttp://www.virginiamoca.org/exhibitions/upc
 oming\n\nFor more information visit https://vbnightlife.com/events/upc
 oming-exhibitions-at-virginia-moca
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 ginia, beach, "entertainment\""
LOCATION:Virgnia Museum of Contemporary Art
WEBSITE:http://www.virginiamoca.org/exhibitions/upcoming
URL:http://www.virginiamoca.org/exhibitions/upcoming
CONTACT:757 425 0000
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