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New exhibit uses natural elements to highlight pain, experiences of enslaved people

September 29, 2021 Spectrum Editor 0

Sahara Sriraman, Spectrum Editor A 25-minute video displayed on a projector shows close-up images of soil and dirt while playing sounds of singing, crying and […]

Read-in celebrates black identity and personhood through art and literature

March 4, 2020 Spectrum Editor 0

Aerin Fortes, Contributing Writer Jiana Smith, Contributing Writer Richmonders came together in a chic, music-filled space for an evening of black art and literature on […]

‘Disease Thrower’: Retracing the loss and anxieties of migration

January 31, 2020 Spectrum Editor 0

Fabiana Acosta, Contributing Writer Layers are intriguing. The layers from our lives add to who we are and develop us to who we are going […]

ICA exhibit promotes healing, dialogue regarding immigration and illness

November 12, 2019 Spectrum Editor 1

Katherine Noble, Contributing Writer Towering cream-colored sculptures, massive glimmering gongs, sequin-encrusted embroidery and lavender walls traced with silver lines paint a rich scene featuring found […]

ICA’s newest exhibit digs deep into race and inequality

October 8, 2019 Spectrum Editor 0

Iman Mekonen, Spectrum Editor Upon entering a wide room with bright natural light, a large turquoise arch — composed of several large octagons — towers […]

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