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VMFA on the Road: An Artmobile for the 21st Century

  • The Arts Center in Orange 129 E. Main Street Orange, VA USA (map)

VMFA on the Road: An Artmobile for the 21st Century is coming to a location near you with a new exhibition, Revealing and Obscuring Identity: Portraits from the Permanent Collection. This exciting exhibition of paintings, photographs, and prints explores portraiture through a variety of periods, cultures, and styles.

Throughout history, traditional portraits have typically been reserved for the elite of society, signifying the sitter's wealth, power, attractiveness, and intelligence. Over time, the genre has become more expressive. Many of the works in this exhibition explore themes about the nature of art, the perception of beauty, and the cultural influences on identity. Visitors to Revealing and Obscuring Identity: Portraits from the Permanent Collection will experience the shift that occurred in portraiture over the decades.

The exhibition features diverse works by more than 10 artists, including Kitagawa Utamaro (Japan), Gordon Stettinius (American), Andre L'Hote (French), and S. Ross Browne (American).

Admission to VMFA on the Road is FREE! For the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Artmobile gallery can accommodate up to 15 people, students and adults included, for 15-minute visits. All staff and visitors are required to wear masks. More information about VMFA on the Road can be found at www.VMFA.museum.


The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is a state-supported, privately endowed educational institution created for the benefit of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Its purpose is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret art, to encourage the study of the arts, and thus to enrich the lives of all.

ABOUT THE VMFA


In 1953, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts became one of the first museums in the world to have an Artmobile. For four decades, as many as four Artmobiles toured 59 exhibitions and served more than 2.5 million Virginians. Due to conservation concerns and the fragility of traveling works of art, VMFA replaced the program in the early 1990s with a strategy to develop stronger partnerships with schools, community centers, andmuseums around the state.

VMFA relaunched its state-of-the-art traveling museum and art studio called VMFA on the Road in October 2018. The climate-controlled 53-foot Volvo trailer includes Wi-Fi to connect visitors with VMFA educators and interactive components to meet their 21st century expectations. The main attraction of VMFA on the Road, however, is theopportunity for residents of the Commonwealth to see and experience authentic works of art from VMFA's collection up close. VMFA on the Road is traveling to remote corners of Virginia by way of the museum's Statewide Partners program, which includes 1,000 locations-from community centers and small museums to colleges and universities.

ABOUT VMFA ON THE ROAD

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