NCECA Multicultural Fellowship Exhibition

Black History Museum of Virginia 122 W. Leigh Street, Richmond

The practice of using clay as a medium for artistic expression has been in existence in many cultures, including the African diaspora, for centuries. Works included in this exhibition range from tabletop vases to life-sized creations and invite the audience to reconsider stereotypes based on community existing in the physical and mental state of environments, ...

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Like the Dust Settles in Layers, So Does the Story Exhibition

Black History Museum of Virginia 122 W. Leigh Street, Richmond

An exhibition organized by Lydia C. Thompson. Works by the presenting artists invite the audience to reconsider stereotypes based on community existing in physical and the mental state of environments, race and racial identities, economics, and one’s place in society. As we navigate these troubling times, the pieces reflect self-reflection, strength, and beauty of resilience. ...

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