November 16-17
Inlight was held at the VMFA this year, and the artists featured showed strong pieces, not only limited to projection. Subjects including a community garden of LED clay flowers, the inaction of the government following hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, and band themes (shown above) made Inlight a go-to event in Richmond for November. The exhibit continued into the museum where dancing and other party events ensued as the galleries, including the new Howardena Pindell show? were open to the public for later hours. Several pieces with complex messages and craftsmanship are a trend sure to continue with next year’s Inlight as well.
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AuthorsMIA RODRIGUEZ is a co-founder of the MLWGS art history magazine. She is a phenomenal artist with many works on the future of bees. Archives
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