428 N Boulevard
Richmond, Virginia 23220

This exhibition examines the life and legend of one of the most beloved and famous of all Virginians -- Pocahontas. Despite the familiarity of the Pocahontas story, many questions remain today about this eye-witness to the convergence of two disparate cultures. It must be remembered that what people know of her has been lifted from the narratives of English males, all of whom brought their particular fantasies and prejudices to bear on their representations of the New World and its people. 'Pocahontas: Her Life and Legend' will evaluate both her life and the jarring interaction between cultures that gave it meaning. Presented during the anniversary year of the founding of Jamestown, the exhibition will feature more than 60 objects, including paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, sculpture, artifacts, books, manuscripts, broadsides and sheet music.

Added by Upcoming Robot on May 6, 2008