Honoring the Artistry and Legacy of Samuel & Laura Blackwell at Petersburg Public Library

The Petersburg Public Library is proud to highlight the creative talents of two incredible local artists — Samuel E. Blackwell and Laura J. Blackwell. Their work is now on display in our gallery, and it’s a must-see for art lovers and community supporters alike.

Meet Samuel E. Blackwell

Samuel Blackwell is a Petersburg native, a U.S. Navy veteran, and a Master Artist. He graduated from Petersburg High School and Virginia State University. Now based in Seattle, Washington, his art reflects faith, personal history, and emotional depth.

Key highlights of his work:

  • Bold, vibrant acrylic paintings

  • Spiritual and heartfelt themes

  • Exhibited at national art festivals and veteran competitions

  • Inspired by life, service, and strong Christian values

Samuel’s work speaks volumes without saying a word. His unique artistic voice invites viewers to reflect, feel, and connect.

Meet Laura J. Blackwell

Laura J. Blackwell also grew up in Petersburg. After a career in software engineering, she returned to her first love — art. In 2011, she studied classical drawing in Florence, Italy. Her experiences there shaped a refined, thoughtful style.

Her art features:

  • Portraits, landscapes, and figures

  • Use of multiple media: chalk, pastel, acrylic, oil, and more

  • Inspired by the works of Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Monet, and Frida Kahlo

  • A passion for color, people, and the beauty of everyday life

Laura’s work invites viewers to slow down and notice the world in new ways.

Why This Exhibit Matters

Having both Samuel and Laura’s artwork on display is a gift to the Petersburg community. Their stories and styles may differ, but both artists are rooted in:

  • Deep personal experience

  • Love of learning and growth

  • Strong connections to Petersburg

This exhibit is more than an art show. It’s a celebration of legacy, talent, and lifelong creativity.

Stop By and See for Yourself

The Blackwell exhibit is open now at the Petersburg Public Library. Don’t miss your chance to view this powerful collection.

  • Exhibit Dates: May 01- May 30, 2025
  • Location: Petersburg Public Library, 201 W. Washington St. Petersburg, Virginia 23803
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A Conversation with Jerome W. Jones, Jr.: Art, Legacy, and Inspiration

The Petersburg Public Library is honored to showcase the art of Jerome W. Jones, Jr., a painter whose work bridges history, culture, and personal storytelling. We had the privilege of sitting down with Mr. Jones to discuss his artistic journey, the power of portraiture, and his deep connection to the subjects he paints.

The Artist’s Path

Growing up in Richmond, Jones began painting at just three years old. Encouraged by his family, he pursued his passion, eventually earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Virginia Commonwealth University. “Art has always been my calling,” he shares. “My mother gave me my first paintbrush, and I’ve never put it down.”

His early inspiration? Volkswagen Beetles. “I used to draw them everywhere,” he laughs. “But as I grew, I found my passion for capturing people—their stories, their essence.”

Portraits That Tell a Story

Jones’ latest exhibit features three notable portraits: Frank Mason III, Dr. Wyatt T. Walker, and Roy Moore, Jr. Each painting tells a unique story of perseverance, activism, and historical impact. Dr. Walker’s piece, in particular, holds special significance for Jones. “When I met Dr. Walker, he told me he had taken the famous photo of Dr. King in the Birmingham jail. That connection—between art, history, and lived experience—means everything to me.”

Honoring Unsung Heroes

Beyond well-known figures, Jones also dedicates his work to honoring local heroes. “So many people have made incredible contributions, and their stories deserve to be told,” he explains. One of his most recent works honors Roy Moore, Jr., a Buffalo Soldier historian from Petersburg. “I wanted to give him his flowers while he’s still here to see it,” Jones says. “Art is my way of saying thank you.”

The Universal Language of Art

Jones believes in making art accessible to all. “Not everyone visits galleries or museums,” he notes. “So I bring the art to the people—libraries, schools, community centers. Art should be for everyone.”

When asked what keeps him painting after four decades, his answer is simple: “Love. Faith, family, and the love of art. I’ll keep painting as long as I have breath.”

Experience the Exhibit & Share Your Thoughts

This exhibit is more than just a collection of paintings—it’s a journey through history, culture, and personal connections. Visitors are encouraged to reflect on the stories behind the artwork and share their thoughts on social media using #petersburgpubliclibrary

The exhibit is on display for a limited time only in celebration of Black History Month. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness the artistry of Jerome W. Jones, Jr. and immerse yourself in the powerful narratives his portraits convey. We look forward to seeing you there!

 

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The Man Behind the Band: Interview with The Dap Mallory Band

In the heart of Petersburg, Virginia, where music and community blend seamlessly, we had the incredible opportunity to sit down with the Dap Mallory Band for an exclusive interview. This engaging conversation, recorded live at the Petersburg Public Library’s Conference & Event Center, offers a unique glimpse into the world of one of today’s most compelling cover bands.

Our interview delves deep into the story of the Dap Mallory Band, focusing on the person who stands at the helm of this dynamic group. Known for their soulful sound and captivating performances, the band’s journey is as fascinating as their music. In this special feature, we explore the experiences, inspirations, and personal anecdotes that define the essence of the Dap Mallory Band.

The Petersburg Public Library’s Jazz in the Stacks event provided the perfect backdrop for this insightful conversation. The library, a cornerstone of the community, symbolizes the intersection of culture and accessibility, making it a fitting venue for our discussion with the Dap Mallory Band. We talk about how performing in such a venue influences their music and the band’s deep connection to the Petersburg community.

We invite you to watch this exclusive interview to fully appreciate the depth of the Dap Mallory Band. Their story is one of dedication and a profound connection to the community that supports them.

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