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1708 Gallery’s 15th Annual InLight outdoor art show at Joseph Bryan Park on Nov. 18-19 was grounded in gathering and dwelling, waiting and interruption, play and contemplation and other histories and themes surrounding the 262-acre City public park in Richmond’s Northside.
The outdoor art project was curated by Tiffany Barber and Wesley Taylor, who worked with more than a dozen artists to highlight themes central to the park, including the ill-fated slave-revolt commonly known as Gabriel’s Rebellion in 1800.

1708 Gallery’s 15th Annual InLight outdoor art show at Joseph Bryan Park on Nov. 18-19 was grounded in gathering and dwelling, waiting and interruption, play and contemplation and other histories and themes surrounding the 262-acre City public park in Richmond’s Northside.
The outdoor art project was curated by Tiffany Barber and Wesley Taylor, who worked with more than a dozen artists to highlight themes central to the park, including the ill-fated slave-revolt commonly known as Gabriel’s Rebellion in 1800.