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VMFA Honors Black Artists and Community Contributions for Black History Month

RFM TeamBy RFM TeamFebruary 26, 2024
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This February, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) will celebrate Black History Month with an exciting array of exhibitions, art installations and special events honoring African American artists and community-makers.

“The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts welcomes all Virginians to participate in a variety of Black History Month programs offered this February,” said director and CEO Alex Nyerges. “While the museum offers exhibitions, educational programming and events spotlighting African American artists throughout the year, we offer special programs every February to recognize their significant artistic contributions and how they shape our collective American history.”

Special events planned for Black History Month at VMFA include the sixth annual RVA Community Makers awards program and art exhibit (on view through March 14), an open studio art workshop led by artist Hamilton Glass, the African American Read-In in the galleries, an Art After Hours celebration and a West African drum performance.

Art Installation | 2024 RVA Community Makers Art Exhibit 
Feb. 16–March 14, 2024 | Free admission 
The collaborative public artwork made with Hamilton Glass as part of VMFA’s 2024 RVA Community Makers program will be on view along with textile-based artworks celebrating the honorees by local artist Unicia Buster. 

Honoring Black History and Black Artists at VMFA

The acclaimed exhibition Dawoud Bey: Elegy, on view through Feb. 25, 2024, invites visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the impact of embedded histories on our present-day experiences. Mesmerizing and evocative, more than 40 photographs and two film installations by contemporary artist Dawoud Bey (American, born 1953) contemplate the harrowing journeys and human realities of the Virginia slave trail, Louisiana plantations and Ohio’s Underground Railroad. 

Organized by Valerie Cassel Oliver, VMFA’s Sydney and Frances Lewis Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Dawoud Bey: Elegy showcases three photographic series, including Stony the Road, a group of 12 photographs commissioned by VMFA that takes viewers to the historic trail in Richmond where Africans arrived in bondage to an unknown land and were walked into enslavement.  

Rumors of War statue in front of VMFA
“Rumors of War” by Kehinde Wiley statue in front of VMFA

Theaster Gates: Wonder Working Power, a site-specific art installation by the multidisciplinary artist, is on view at VMFA through Jan. 1, 2025. Visitors will behold Theaster Gates’s (American, born 1973) passion for — and mastery of — the medium of clay. Organized by Cassel Oliver, Wonder Working Power is a focused look at an artist who uses the potter’s wheel to drive crucial conversations and effect cultural change.

For Gates, the medium of clay not only reflects the ancient, elemental traditions of so many cultures but also to the precarious fragility of our contemporary selves. Using land development, sculpture, performance and spatial theory to provoke dialogue and revitalize spaces of urban decay, Gates activates an astonishing array of materials to, in his words, “redeem spaces that have been left behind.”

Works by Black artists throughout the span of history are included in the museum’s permanent art collection. Since 2015, VMFA has spent an average of 34% of its endowed acquisition funds each year to purchase works by African and African American artists. 

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Public commentary notes at the end of the moving Dawoud Bey: Elegy exhibit at VMFA.

Visitors can discover the breadth and depth of VMFA’s growing collection of works by African American artists on display in the permanent collection galleries, free of charge. Among the must-see masterpieces from early American to modern and contemporary Black artists that are on view in the museum’s galleries are the impressive neon light work A Small Band (2015) by Glenn Ligon (American, born 1960), the glowing portrait Marian Anderson (1965) by Beauford Delaney (American, 1901–1979), the shimmering nature-based abstract painting Forsythia and Pussy Willows Begin Spring (1970) by Alma Thomas (American, 1891–1978), and the moody religious painting Christ and His Disciples on the Sea of Galilee (1910) by Henry Ossawa Tanner (American, 1859–1937).

VMFA is the only art museum in the United States open 365 days a year with free general admission. For more information about Black History Month related exhibitions, events and programs at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, visit vmfa.museum.


Black History Month at VMFA  

Exhibition | Dawoud Bey: Elegy  
Through Feb. 25, 2024 | Tickets: $12 adults, $10 for seniors 65+, $8 for youth 7–17 and college students with IDs 
Dawoud Bey’s evocative landscape photographs in Elegy meditate on place as profound repository of memory and witness to American history.

Exhibition | Theaster Gates: Wonder Working Power  
Through Jan. 1, 2025 | Free admission 
A conceptual portrait, this site-specific art installation draws upon Theaster Gates’s upbringing as well as his embrace of the ceramic medium and the use of clay as a transformative material that embodies myriad elements. 

After 5 Fridays | First Fridays: Rhythms of West Africa with Ifasola Osunponmile Favemi Friday, Feb. 2, 2024 | 6–8 p.m. | Free admission 
Visitors will learn about vibrant traditions from West Africa from priest of Ifa, Ifasola Osunponmile Fayemi. Dancers and drummers will perform demonstrations to celebrate the region’s rich cultural heritage.  

 Open Studio | RVA Community Makers Public Art Workshop 
Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024 | 1–3 p.m. | Free admission 
Participants of all ages can help design a large-scale quilt-inspired paper collage with Virginia artist Hamilton Glass. 

Gallery Program | 3 in 30 – Predicaments: Africa  
In-person: Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024 | 11–11:30 a.m. | Free admission 
Virtual: Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024 | 11–11:30 a.m. | Free, registration via Zoom required. 
VMFA’s Curator of African Art Dr. Ndubuisi Ezeluomba talks about the exploitative politics that continue to affect many nations of Africa and the resilience and candor with which many cultures face tribulations. 

Conversation | Soundings: Collaborations with Dawoud Bey  
Friday, Feb. 9, 2024 | 6:30–7:30 p.m. | Tickets: $8 ($5 for VMFA members)  
VMFA’s Sydney and Frances Lewis Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Valerie Cassel Oliver will lead a discussion highlighting photographer and film installation artist Dawoud Bey’s collaborations with composer and vocalist Imani Uzuri and dance scholar Dr. Gaynell Sherrod. 

Event | Art After Hours: Trilogy  
Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024 | 7–11 p.m. | Tickets: $55 ($45 for VMFA members) | Ages 21+ 
The spectacular museum-wide event – featuring art, culture, music, dancing, food and cocktails – is hosted by Kelli Lemon with music by DJ Lonnie B. Event tickets include admission to Dawoud Bey: Elegy.

Gallery Program | 2024 RVA Community Makers Award Program and Public Art Unveiling  Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024 | 6–7 p.m. | Free admission 
VMFA’s sixth annual recognition event commemorates Black History Month with an art installation that brings together local artists and the community to honor individuals who positively impact the metro Richmond community. 

Conversation | Art: A Platform for Change
Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024 | 7:15–8:30 p.m. | Free admission 
Moderator Donzell ‘Ackshun’ Jackson and panelists Chris Visions, Hamilton Glass, Silly Genius and Keena Carson will talk about ways to support and promote Black artists in Richmond. Art as a platform for social justice, an engine of economic development and a source of beauty and meaning in urban spaces will also be discussed. This conversation about the city’s art infrastructure is co-hosted by VMFA and the City of Richmond’s Office of Strategic Communications and Civic Engagement.

Art Installation | 2024 RVA Community Makers Art Exhibit 
Feb. 16–March 14, 2024 | Free admission 
The collaborative public artwork made with Hamilton Glass as part of VMFA’s 2024 RVA Community Makers program will be on view along with textile-based artworks celebrating the honorees by local artist Unicia Buster. 

 After 5 Fridays | Dance After Work  
Friday, Feb. 16, 2024 | 6–8 p.m. | Free Admission 
Kula Voncille’s hip-hop cabaret offers a lively fusion of ʼ90s music and empowering stories. 

Gallery Program | African American Read-In  
Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024 | 5:30–7:30 p.m. | Free admission 
See and hear notable figures from the greater Richmond community, including current and former VMFA trustees, as they lend their voices in prose and poetry readings throughout the galleries. 

Gallery Program | African American Read-In for Families  
Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024 | 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | Free admission 
Notable figures from the greater Richmond community will read stories for children throughout the galleries. 

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