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The City of Hampton: Through the Lens of Rueben V. Burrell & James Van Der Zee
Friday, Jan 29, 2010
through 
Monday, Aug 30, 2010

The City of Hampton: Through the Lens of Reuben V. Burrell and James Van Der Zee

Reuben V. Burrell has documented through photographs a half of a century of Hampton University events – both big and small. Not only is Mr. Burrell the Griot (historian) of the University but his lens goes beyond the campus into the surrounding community. Coming to Hampton as a student in 1938 Burrell finished his course requirements in 1940, after which, World War II was pending.  He received a B.S. degree in Industrial Arts from Hampton in 1947, and then enrolled at New York University where he earned his M.A. degree in Industrial Arts Education in 1949.  Hired at Hampton in December 1949, Mr. Burrell began his career as the school photographer. For more than sixty years, he has provided an invaluable service to the university documenting its history as well as reprinting historic photographs. He has also documented landmarks, businesses, social and civic activities in the city of Hampton.  His photographs include well known individuals in the city as well.  

 

James Van Der Zee is recognized as the dean of African American photographers based on his large body of photographs taken in Harlem, New York during more than half of the 19th century.  In 1906 Van Der Zee left his hometown of Lenox, MA here he met and married Kate L. Brown, a seamstress from Newport News, Virginia.  The couple’s first child, Rachel, was born in 1907 and shortly afterward they traveled to Virginia.  The Van Der Zee’s decided to remain in Tidewater, VA where Van Der Zee found employment as a waiter at the Hotel Chamberlin.  The photographs will share images of two categories: the everyday activities of Slabtown residents and the academic community at Whittier Preparatory School.

 

Partial funding for this exhibition provided by the City of Hampton, 400th Anniversary Celebration Fund.

January 29-August 30

Hampton University Museum

757-727-5508

Huntington Building
Hampton, VA 23668
757-727-5508


Animal Grossology
Saturday, Jan 30, 2010
through 
Monday, Sep 06, 2010

Animal Grossology

Get ready for an en-gross-ing experience!  Based on the best-selling book by author and science teacher Sylvia Branzei, Animal Grossology takes you on a disgusting, downright icky adventure through the hows and whys of the Animal World.  Get the scoop on poop, check out vomit munchers, buddy-up to some blood suckers and get slimed with this exciting, hands-on exhibit.

January 30 – September 6

Virginia Air & Space Center

757-727-0900

600 Settlers Landing Rd.
Hampton, VA 23669
757-727-0900


FREEdom Days
Monday, Mar 01, 2010
through 
Wednesday, Mar 31, 2010

FREEdom Days

In a show of support for our troops and their families, the Virginia Air & Space Center is

hosting FREEdom Days, a month of military appreciation where the Center is giving away FUN for FREE!  During March, Veterans, retired and active duty military, their spouses and Dependents, will receive free exhibit admission with the presentation of their military ID. On Saturdays and Sundays, children can participate in free make-n-take activities.  Military families will also receive discounts on IMAX admission and in the Center’s café and gift store.  For details on other activities for military families during March.

entire month of March

Virginia Air & Space Center

www.vasc.org

757-727-0900

600 Settlers Landing Rd.
Hampton, VA 23669
757-727-0900


Spring Break Science Camps - Gross Science
Monday, Apr 05, 2010
through 
Friday, Apr 09, 2010

Spring Break Science Camps- Gross Science

Grades K-3 & 4-7

April 5-9

Virginia Air & Space Center

757-727-0900

600 Settlers Landing Rd.
Hampton, VA 23669
757-727-0900


International Children's Festival
Saturday, Apr 17, 2010

 17 International Children’s Festival

Travel around the world during the International Children's Festival. Enjoy the rich array of sights, sounds, and tastes of distant lands that will captivate the senses of children and adults alike. Experience the beauty and wonder of exotic places as over twenty countries and cultures showcase their unique heritages.

April 17

Mill Point Park

10am to 5pm

www.hampton.gov/parks

(757) 727-8311

100 Eaton St.
Hampton, VA 23669
757-727-8311


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