New Book Release during Friday for the Arts Features Local Author Laurel Charboneau

The Petersburg Public Library welcomed patrons for a special edition of Friday for the Arts, spotlighting local author and historian Laurel Charboneau. Attendees explored Petersburg’s rich history through literature, photography, and shared conversation, reinforcing the library’s role as a cultural and educational gathering space.

Charboneau is the author of Historic Petersburg (Images of America), a compelling visual history documenting the city’s past through carefully curated archival photographs and informative narrative. During the event, visitors engaged with the author, learned about her research process, and gained deeper insight into the stories that have shaped Petersburg over time.

An accompanying exhibit, displayed throughout the library, featured historical images of Petersburg alongside Charboneau’s original artwork, including a collage highlighting businesses that have influenced the city over the past 100-plus years. The display reflects her personal journey of discovery, inspired by questions she encountered while exploring Petersburg’s historic districts. This curiosity led her to conduct independent research and create Historic Petersburg, making the city’s history more accessible for others. Visitors were encouraged to reflect on Petersburg’s evolution and participate in conversations about preservation, identity, and community pride.

This event was proudly sponsored by local Grand Canyon University representative Sannia Hutchinson, who supports access to continuing education opportunities in the community. For more information about continuing education at Grand Canyon University, including Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs, contact Sannia Hutchinson at 804-840-3552 or email [email protected]

Exhibit Dates: December 1 – December 31, 2025
Location: Petersburg Public Library, 201 W. Washington St., Petersburg, Virginia 23803

For more information or to contact the artist:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 804-712-2586
YouTube: Historic Petersburg Virginia
Instagram: @laurelspetersburgva

Friday for the Arts continues to be one of the library’s most popular monthly experiences, offering residents a chance to engage with local creators, celebrate the arts, and connect with the community. Mark your calendars and bring a friend for an evening of conversation, discovery, and local history.

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Friday for the Arts to Feature Local Author Laurel Charboneau

Friday, December 12, 2025
5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Petersburg Public Library

The Petersburg Public Library will welcome the community for a special Friday for the Arts event featuring local author and history enthusiast Laurel Charboneau. Known for her captivating book Historic Petersburg (Images of America), Charboneau brings the city’s rich history to life through carefully curated photographs and storytelling.

Guests will have the opportunity to meet the author, hear insights about her work, and explore the stories behind the images that shape Petersburg’s past. Charboneau’s passion for local history and her dedication to preserving the city’s heritage make this event a meaningful highlight of the month.

Visitors can also purchase a signed copy of Historic Petersburg, perfect for personal collections or holiday gifts for history enthusiasts.

The event coincides with Laurel Charboneau’s month-long exhibit at the library:


Exhibit Dates: December 1 – December 31, 2025
Location: Petersburg Public Library, 201 W. Washington St., Petersburg, Virginia 23803

For more information or to contact the artist:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 804-712-2586
YouTube: Historic Petersburg Virginia
Instagram: @laurelspetersburgva

Friday for the Arts continues to be one of the library’s most popular monthly experiences, offering residents a chance to engage with local creators, celebrate the arts, and connect with the community. Mark your calendars and bring a friend for an evening of conversation, discovery, and local history.

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Celebrating the Artist Within: A Recap of Friday for the Arts with Christopher C. Alexander IV

The Petersburg Public Library was filled with creativity and connection during our November Friday for the Arts celebration featuring our Artist of the Month, Christopher C. Alexander IV. His realistic work, rich in color and emotion, set the stage for an evening dedicated not only to art, but to the spark of creativity that lives within all of us.

The evening was hosted by fellow artist and author Theresa Caldwell. Theresa guided the audience through a thought-provoking conversation that invited everyone in the room to reflect on their own creative journeys. Her warm and encouraging style opened doors for honest dialogue about expression, confidence, and the role that art can play in our lives.

One of the most powerful moments of the night came when Theresa spoke directly to an audience member who shared that their inner artist had been quiet for many years. Theresa gently facilitated a meaningful exchange between this community member and Christopher C. Alexander IV, building a bridge between past passion and renewed possibility. Together they explored what it means to reconnect with creativity, to pick up a pencil again, and to simply begin. Christopher encouraged them to buy a sketchbook and take the first small step. The entire room felt the energy of that moment. It reminded us that creativity is always within reach.

The evening also brought joy to one of our youngest attendees. A young art collector, no more than ten years old, carefully selected a Mini Print Painting Replica to take home. Christopher signed it for her, creating a meaningful memory and planting a seed that may inspire her own artistic path. Her excitement reminded us that the arts belong to every generation.

Friday for the Arts once again showed how art brings people together and uplifts our community. Christopher C. Alexander IV continues to inspire with the depth of his artistry and his generosity in sharing his creative process. Theresa Caldwell’s guidance made the evening one to remember and invited every person present to honor the artist inside themselves.

 

It is never too late to begin again. Whether you paint, write, dance, create in the kitchen, or design your next big idea, the arts offer healing, joy, reflection, and connection.

 

We invite you to visit the Petersburg Public Library to view Christopher C. Alexander IV’s artwork during the month of November and to join us for future Friday for the Arts events as well.

Come. Discover the Wonder Within You.

Artist Contact
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 804-943-3915

Exhibit Dates: November 01 – November 29, 2025
Location: Petersburg Public Library, 201 W. Washington St., Petersburg, Virginia 23803

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Elevate Petersburg by Kyle Witten

This September, the Petersburg Public Library is proud to showcase the work of Kyle Witten, a talented photographer and drone pilot whose passion for storytelling shines through every frame.

A transplant from Kentucky, Kyle and his family made Petersburg their home in 2024. Since then, they have been inspired by the city’s welcoming spirit, vibrant culture, and the exciting momentum of growth and change happening all around.

With over 20 years of experience in photography and videography, Kyle launched Modern Man Photography to provide high-quality media at reasonable prices. His work spans portraits, community events, small business branding, and stunning drone photography that captures Petersburg from above in ways few have seen before.

When he is not behind the camera, Kyle enjoys playing tabletop games like Dungeons & Dragons and cooking comfort foods from around the world. His creative energy extends beyond his art. It is part of how he connects with others, building bridges across community, culture, and shared experiences.

Kyle’s belief is simple: if you are a person, family, community organization, or small business doing big things in Petersburg, you deserve to be seen and celebrated. Through his lens, he helps elevate those stories, capturing the beauty and strength of our city.

If you see him around town with his camera or drone, do not be shy. Wave and say hello.

Artist Contact
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 804-966-0887

Exhibit Dates: September 1 – September 30, 2025
Location: Petersburg Public Library, 201 W. Washington St., Petersburg, Virginia 23803

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Authentic African Art on Display

This August, the Petersburg Public Library invites you to explore an extraordinary exhibition of authentic African art. The featured artists are Charlie Mub, a fashion designer and mixed-media artist, and Anesu Gara, a mixed-media artist. Both were born in Zimbabwe.

Their work will be on display through the end of the month. This is a rare chance to experience the rich creativity, cultural depth, and vibrant storytelling of Zimbabwean artistry.

A Special Artist Visit
During Friday for the Arts, both artists visited the Library to speak about their work. They shared the stories behind their pieces, from fashion-inspired canvases to textures drawn from nature. Visitors were able to connect with the meaning and process behind the art.

One moving example is Charlie Mub’s piece Domboshava. It is inspired by a sacred mountain in Zimbabwe where people gather to pray and connect with God. The painting shows two African women with hands raised toward the heavens, capturing the deep spiritual meaning the mountain holds for the community.

About the Artists
Charlie Mub began her creative journey at age 10, sketching dresses and hand-stitching garments from fabric scraps. Her designs have appeared in fashion shows in Zimbabwe, South Africa, and the United States. Today, she brings her talent to the canvas, combining fabric, paint, flowers, and 3D elements to create striking mixed-media works. Her art blends beauty, identity, and heritage, reimagined from her African roots and global experiences.

Anesu Gara’s work focuses on form, texture, and the relationship between materials. She draws inspiration from the colors, patterns, and rhythms of nature. Her creations combine paint, natural materials, and sculptural elements, producing tactile works that invite viewers to engage with multiple layers of meaning. Her art reflects adaptability, curiosity, and the expressive possibilities of her materials.

Visit Before the Month Ends
This exhibition offers more than beautiful artwork. It is a journey into Zimbabwean culture, told through color, texture, and story. Whether you enjoy art, fashion, or simply new perspectives, you will not want to miss this display of authentic African artistry.

The artwork is on view until August 30, 2025, at the Petersburg Public Library. Come see the beauty, heritage, and creativity of these talented artists before the month ends.

Artist Contact
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 202-209-1233

Exhibit Dates: August 1 – August 30, 2025
Location: Petersburg Public Library, 201 W. Washington St., Petersburg, Virginia 23803

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Celebrating 100 Years of the Petersburg Public Library: A Centennial Gallery Showcase

We are thrilled to invite you to an exclusive showcase celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the Petersburg Public Library! From October through January, our Gallery Wall features a special exhibit of images and artifacts highlighting the Library’s rich history and impact on the community.

A Century of Community and Literacy

Founded in 1924, the Petersburg Public Library has been a cornerstone of knowledge, culture, and progress in our city. This centennial exhibit offers a unique glimpse into our journey over the decades, from our early beginnings to becoming the vibrant hub of learning and community engagement that we are today.

The Centennial Exhibit: A Treasure Trove of Memories

On display, you’ll find:

  • Photographs and Documents: Discover rare historical images and documents that tell the Library’s story and showcase its evolution.
  • Artifacts and Memorabilia: Explore items that highlight key moments in our history, including the Library’s integration on November 7, 1960, and other milestones that reflect our commitment to inclusivity and service.
  • Community Contributions: See the Library through the eyes of those it has touched, with stories and tributes from past and present patrons.

Why You Should Visit

  • Connect with History: Experience a century of Petersburg’s cultural and educational heritage.
  • Inspire the Future: Celebrate how the Library has shaped generations and continues to empower our community.
  • Engage with Artifacts Up Close: Witness the depth of our history in a tangible and impactful way.

Plan Your Visit

We invite you to experience this commemorative exhibit during our regular library hours:

  • Monday – Thursday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday – Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    • with the exception of Holiday Hours: Closed on Christmas Eve (Tuesday, December 24, 2024) and Christmas Day (Wednesday, December 25, 2024)

Location: Petersburg Public Library, 201 W Washington St, Petersburg, VA 23803

This special exhibit is free and open to the public, making it an unmissable opportunity to celebrate our shared history.

Looking Ahead

As we mark this milestone, we also look forward to a bright future. Your continued support and engagement help us remain a pillar of knowledge, culture, and inspiration in Petersburg.

We can’t wait to welcome you to the Library to explore, reflect, and celebrate 100 years of community and literacy. See you soon!

Calling All Artists!

Are you an artist looking for a place to showcase your work? We’re excited to announce that the Gallery Wall will be open for new displays starting next month! This is a wonderful opportunity to share your creativity with the community and connect with art enthusiasts in Petersburg.

How to Participate:
Contact us at 804-733-2387 ext. 6104 or email [email protected] for details on how to feature your artwork at the Petersburg Public Library. Spaces fill quickly, so don’t wait to reserve your spot in 2025.

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Community Spotlight with Lee A. Dugger

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We are thrilled to invite you to an exclusive showcase of the extraordinary work of Lee A. Dugger, a renowned photographer whose captivating images are now on display at the Petersburg Public Library. Lee’s journey from the Blandford neighborhood of Petersburg, Virginia, to becoming a celebrated photographer is as inspiring as his artwork.

A Journey Rooted in Passion
Lee A. Dugger’s story begins in the heart of Petersburg, where he attended Blandford Elementary School (now Blandford Academy) and Henry Williams Middle School, graduating from Peabody High School in 1961. Shortly after, Lee enlisted in the United States Navy, driven by a desire to see the world. During his 9 ½ years of service, Lee discovered his passion for photography, which would shape the rest of his life.

Pursuing the Art of Photography
Upon his honorable discharge from the Navy in 1970, Lee pursued his newfound passion by enrolling in the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. There, he refined his skills and developed an artistic vision that has since captivated audiences worldwide.

Iconic Moments Captured
Lee’s photography often took him to music festivals and shows, where he immortalized performances by legendary artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, and Art Blakey. His portfolio is a rich tapestry of landscapes, portraits, and dynamic live performances, each image telling a unique story and reflecting his dedication to the craft.

Visit the Exhibit
Now, you have the opportunity to experience Lee A. Dugger’s stunning work in person at the Petersburg Public Library. This exhibit offers a glimpse into Lee’s extensive body of work, showcasing a diverse range of subjects and styles. From breathtaking landscapes to intimate portraits, each photograph is a testament to Lee’s talent and artistic vision.

Why You Should Visit
Immerse Yourself in Art: There’s nothing like experiencing art in person. Lee’s photographs offer a depth and detail that can only be truly appreciated up close.
Inspire Your Creativity: Whether you’re an aspiring photographer or simply an art enthusiast, Lee’s work is sure to inspire and ignite your creative spirit.
Support Local Artists: By visiting the exhibit, you are supporting not only Lee A. Dugger but also the vibrant arts community in Petersburg.
Plan Your Visit
Don’t miss this opportunity to see the world through the lens of Lee A. Dugger. Visit the Petersburg Public Library today and immerse yourself in a world of stunning imagery and artistic brilliance.

Exhibit Details:

Location: Here at the Petersburg Public Library, 201 W Washington St, Petersburg, VA 23803
This Month: July 2024
During our Normal Library Hours: Mon – Thurs: 10.00am – 8.00pm Fri – Sat: 10.00am – 5.00pm

For more information on booking Mr. Dugger or purchasing his art, email him directly at [email protected]

We look forward to seeing you at the exhibit!

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Exploring Art & Community: Julian Greene and Nikkea Shareè

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At Petersburg Public Library, we take pride in celebrating the rich tapestry of talent within our community. One way we do this is by showcasing the work of a local artist each month. As you walk through our library, heading towards the Conference and Event Center, you’ll be greeted by the vibrant colors, intricate designs, and compelling narratives brought to life by our featured artist.

This month, we invite you to immerse yourself in the world of Julian Greene and Nikkea Shareè, our talented spotlight artist. Through a brief video, we delve into the inspiration behind their work, their creative process, and the stories embedded within each piece.

Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a curious passerby, or simply someone looking to appreciate the beauty of local talent, we encourage you to take a moment to watch the video. It’s a wonderful opportunity to connect with the artist on a deeper level, gaining insight into their vision and the stories they share through their art.

Join us in celebrating the diverse creativity that enriches our community.

Thank you for supporting local talent and making our library a vibrant hub of creativity. We look forward to sharing more inspiring stories with you in the months to come.

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