American Privateer "Chasseur," "The Pride of Baltimore, Montague Dawson, 1995. Oil on canvas. Gift of Carolyn K. and Richard F. Barry III.

Message in a Bottle: Picturing Maritime Culture in Hampton Roads

Message in a Bottle: Picturing Maritime Culture in Hampton Roads

April 12, 2024 - January 5, 2025 Sponsorship Packet

Curated by Sara Woodbury

Message in a Bottle considers the rich maritime culture of the Hampton Roads region through a call and response between past and present. Selections from the Barry Art Museum’s permanent collection of 19th-century maritime art will appear alongside works from local museums as well as conceptual pieces from contemporary artists. Vibrant and dynamic traditional oil paintings – carefully collected by museum founder Richard Barry – tell a story of life on the sea: they show the hard work and play of sailors and soldiers. Contemporary works created by ODU faculty and other artists, in turn, reflect on the indelible impact of maritime culture on modern life, from shipping routes underpinning globalization to city layouts. In a world where shipping, sailing, and overall access to the sea can seem invisible, what does it mean for artists to address maritime life? We can’t wait to show you what we’ve found.

Please join us for our opening reception on Friday, April 12 from 6 to 9 PM. There will be free complementary parking in the 43rd street parking garage, live music, and refreshments. The curator will also be providing guided tours of the exhibition.

Exhibition Advisory Committee:

Dick Barry, Co-Founder, Barry Art Museum

Luisa Black, Resilience Manager, Elizabeth River Project

Ellen Gustafson, Navy Spouse, Executive Director of We the Veterans

Ingo Heidbrink, Maritime Historian, Department of History, ODU

Howard Hoege, President & CEO, The Mariners’ Museum and Park

Charlotte Potter Kasic, Executive Director, Barry Art Museum 

Elspeth Mcmahon, Associate Vice President, Maritime Initiatives, ODU

George McLeod, Director, Geospatial & Visual Systems, ODU

Elizabeth Smith, Director, Interdisciplinary Initiatives, ODU

Lloyd Taliaferro, Chief Financial Officer, Norfolk Tug

Ricardo Ungo, Professor, Department of Information Technology & Decision Sciences, ODU

Lindsay Usher, Associate Professor of Park, Recreation and Tourism Studies, ODU

Jessica Whitehead, Executive Director, Institute for Coastal Adaptation and Resilience, ODU

Brett Day Windham, Independent Artist, Writer and Curator

Robert Wojtowicz, Vice Provost & Dean Graduate School, ODU

Sara Woodbury, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions, Barry Art Museum 

 

Exhibition Partnerships:

Chrysler Museum of Art

Colonna’s shipyard

Elizabeth River Project

ODU Visual Art Department 

Mariners Museum

Nauticus

ODU Maritime Initiatives

 

Featuring the private collections of:

Dick and Carolyn Barry

David and Susan Goode

Brother and Meredith Rutter

Doug and Pat Perry

Featuring works by the following contemporary artists:

Yorgo Alexopoulos

Nate Avery

Brendan Baylor

Edward Burtynsky

Janos Enyedi

Peter Eudenbach

Melissa Hill

Richard Marquis

Alex Nyerges

Ken Perenyi

Yves Pochard

Greta Pratt

Bertil Vallien

Norwood Viviano

As well as works by the following historical artists:

John Taylor Arms

Cecil Crosley Bell

Willem Janszoon Blaeu

Casimir Bohn

James E. Buttersworth

Thomas Buttersworth

Nathaniel Currier

Montague Dawson

William Formby Halsall

August Hoen

Antonio Jacobsen

Charles Magnus

Edward Moran

Franklin Townsend Morgan

Charles Parson

Yves Pochard

William Trost Richards

Edward Sachse

Robert Salmon

Archibald Cary Smith

James G. Tyler

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Resources

Fort Monroe, Old Point Comfort and Hygeia Hotel, VA, 1861