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Artists who were born in, or who have extensively lived in, extensively worked in, or been deeply involved with Virginia. Subcategories This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total.
In 2003 Giolitti won the Best in Show award [18] at the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art's Annual Boardwalk Art Show, [19] Virginia Beach. This show is considered one of the Top 100 shows in the US. [19] Awarded the Rawls Museum's Doris F. Conover Award [20] in 2004 and the 2006 Best in Show Award [20] at the Fusion Exhibition also at the ...
Pharrell Lanscilo Williams [1] was born on April 5, 1973, in Virginia Beach, Virginia, [3] [16] the eldest of the three sons of teacher Carolyn and handyman Pharoah Williams. [17] [18] His ancestry goes back many generations in Virginia and North Carolina.
DiPasquale received permission to design a monument for Richmond-born tennis player Arthur Ashe shortly before Ashe's 1993 death. The Arthur Ashe Monument was installed on Monument Avenue in 1996, to significant controversy. [8] [9] King Neptune, a depiction of the Roman god, was designed in 2003 for Virginia Beach's Neptune Festival. The ...
The ViBe Creative District’s sixth annual Mural Festival returns Friday and the public can watch as 14 Virginia artists paint 10 murals and add to the aesthetic of Virginia Beach. The festival ...
Abraham B. Venable (1758–1811) – representative and senator from Virginia; Brandon Vera (born 1977) – mixed martial artist; Justin Verlander (born 1983) – Major League Baseball pitcher for Houston Astros; Charles Vess (born 1951) – fantasy artist and comic-book illustrator; Marcus Vick (born 1984) – NFL quarterback
Musicians from Virginia Beach, Virginia (20 P) G. Musical groups from Virginia (8 C, 93 P) Guitarists from Virginia (88 P) S. Singers from Virginia (2 C, 93 P)
Hubert G. Phipps (November 1, 1957 – June 18, 2023) was an American sculptor and painter who divided his time between Middleburg, Virginia and New York City. Known for his paint pigment drawings and abstract sculptures, Phipps experimented with various forms and materials, including steel, bronze, wood, composites, plaster, glass, and marble.