Pratt’s Portraits Add Contemporary Flair to Chrysler’s Lincoln Exhibit
Greta Pratt's photos of Abe Lincoln enactors form the exhibit "Nineteen Lincolns" on display at Norfolk's Chrysler Museum of Art through July 5. Paired with "Shooting Lincoln," archival photos of the president owned by the Chrysler, the show pairs the historic with the contemporary to reveal Lincoln's enduring humanity.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
This week's gallery features some of the sights from the Old Dominion University Alumni Association's 14th Annual Golf Tournament that was held on May 28 at the Cedar point Country Club in Suffolk. This event is a fundraiser supporting the alumni association's Premier Scholarship that is awarded annually to exceptional students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement. Photos by Chuck Thomas.
A Picture is Worth...
Grounds worker Frankie Lopez is shown as he takes a little extra time to care for a Hydrangea on the Norfolk campus that was not blooming like the rest. Lopez, who is also a pastor, explained: "I am looking after this one like Jesus did when he had 100 sheep and 99 were fine and one wandered off. He left the 99 and went after the one that got lost."