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CALL FOR INLIGHT VOLUNTEERS! Do you want to be part of the amazing team that makes InLight happen? Then join us as a volunteer! InLight will take place November 18 and 19 in Bryan Park. Volunteer shifts start Friday morning and run through Saturday night. Tasks include helping artists finalize their installations, organizing signage, staffing the information tent and much, much more. Sign up for volunteer shifts HERE. Curated by Dr. Tiffany E. Barber and Wesley Taylor, InLight 2022 will feature 15 artworks and 4 community projects that engage with and expand upon the histories and current activities that comprise Bryan Park. These artworks and projects will focus on ideas around gathering and dwelling, waiting and interruption, play and contemplation and will be future-thinking projects that reflect but are not bound by the histories and themes surrounding Bryan Park. More information about InLight 2022 is here: https://www.1708inlight.org/ InLight sponsors and supporters (to date): National Endowment for the Arts, Windsor Foundation, CultureWorks, E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, Altria, Peachtree House Foundation, Capital One, Dominion, Oliver Properties, NewMarket, Sifter, City of Richmond Parks & Recreation, RVA Big Market, Siewers Lumber and Millwork, Spy Rock Real Estate Group, Friends of Bryan Park, Virginia Repertory Theater, Mosaic and many generous individuals.
IMAGE CREDIT: Rachele Riley + Matt Hedt, World Wide Water (Richmond), 2021. Courtesy of David Hale.
1708 Gallery’s 2022-2023 exhibition season is generously supported in part by the Allan and Margot Blank Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Virginia Commission for the Arts, and our 2022 Raise Your Paddle supporters: Myrf Bowry, Shannon Castleman, Julie Clay, Molly Dodge, Richard Douglas and Suzanna Fields, Josh and Sarah Eckhardt, Stefanie Fedor, Susan Ferrell, Anne Fletcher, John Freeman, John Freyer, Paige and Philip Goodpasture, Monroe and Jill Harris, Karen and Pat Kelly, Monica Kinsey, Michael Lease and Kim Wolfe, Megan Marconyak, Haley and Matt McLaren, Rusty Morton, Paige Newman, Lizzie Oliver, Tom Rosenthal, Aubyn Royall, Pam Royall, John Ryan and Wesley Chenault, Lindsay Schmidt, Leigh Suggs, Andrew Thalhimer, Marcia and Harry Thalhimer, Katie and Ted Ukrop, Courtnie Wolfgang and Erin White, Caroline and Richard Wright.
1708GALLERY empowers artists’ ideas and voices so they can create works that matter to our communities. We believe that artists are catalysts for new ways of thinking, connectors of different perspectives, and conveners of the curious. We facilitate opportunities with Richmond-based, national, and international artists to offer our communities diverse ideas and visions from across the field of contemporary art.
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