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Artist Tomashi Jackson pauses to look at her installation of drawings on glass honoring African- Americans from Virginia at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Institute for Contemporary Art. Her installation, titled “Monument of Color (Red, Black, and Green)” is part of the ICA’s “Great Force” exhibit opening Friday, Oct. 4. Among the portraits featured is one of Raymond H. Boone, left, the late founder and former publisher of the Richmond Free Press.

Artist Tomashi Jackson pauses to look at her installation of drawings on glass honoring African- Americans from Virginia at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Institute for Contemporary Art. Her installation, titled “Monument of Color (Red, Black, and Green)” is part of the ICA’s “Great Force” exhibit opening Friday, Oct. 4. Among the portraits featured is one of Raymond H. Boone, left, the late founder and former publisher of the Richmond Free Press.

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