Haiti's Time showcases selections from the extensive Beverly and John Fox Sullivan Collection, featuring 26 works that highlight the richness of modern Haitian art, including paintings, metalwork, and assemblages. The exhibition is organized into three thematic sections—Historical Time, Personal Time, and Sacred Time—inviting reflections on the island's history and culture. Featured artists include Rigaud Benoit, Wilson Bigaud, Myrlande Constant, Hector Hyppolite, and Frantz Zéphirin. Curated by Karen E. Milbourne in collaboration with Laurent Dubois and Ariel Ankrah, the exhibition runs from August 30, 2025, to January 4, 2026, at The Fralin Museum of Art. Image: Hector Hyppolite (1894 – 1948), Fête du Morts, n.d. Oil on Masonite (TM), 24 x 24 in. (61 x 61 cm). © Hector Hyppolite. Stacey Evans Photography
The World Between: Egypt and Nubia in Africa (8/30/25-6/14/26)
In Feeling: Empathy and Tension Through Disability (8/30/25-1/4/26)
Pélagie Gbaguidi: Excavation and Knowledge (8/30/25-5/30/27)
The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia is at 155 Rugby Road, Charlottesville, VA.
Videos
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Virginia Symphony Orchestra | Eric Jacobsen, conductor | Finding Peace at Potsdam
Chrysler Hall (5/29 - 5/29) | |
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King James
Virginia Repertory Theatre's Theatre Gym (1/15 - 2/1) | |
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American Roots Series: Nicole Zuraitis
Hylton Performing Arts Venue (3/7 - 3/7) | |
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Dorrance Dance
Attucks Theatre (4/21 - 4/21) | |
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Peppa Pig – My First Concert
Center for the Arts at George Mason University (4/11 - 4/11) | |
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The Choir of Man
Capital One Hall (2/26 - 2/26) | |
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Joshua Bell, violin and conductor | Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Sandler Center for the Performing Arts (3/8 - 3/8) | |
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