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Currents Uncut: The Vision Behind “Great Force” Exhibit

Clip: Season 29 Episode 6 | 25m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

Learn how the riveting exhibition “Great Force” came to fruition.

Learn how the riveting exhibition “Great Force” came to fruition from Amber Esseiva, Assistant Curator of the Institute For Contemporary Art at VCU in Richmond. She describes how through various mediums of art this exhibition addresses the historical barriers that have been in place due to racism against blacks and the persistence of the color line in the United States.

11/07/2019 | Rating TV-G

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“Great Force” at The Institute for Contemporary Art

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Clip: S29 Ep6 | 2m 49s | Virginia Currents explores “Great Force” at the VCU Institute for Contemporary Art (2m 49s)

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Clip: S29 Ep6 | 23m 15s | An interview with veteran on life-changing therapy of Richmond Vet Center. (23m 15s)

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