vanessa
Category : MulvaneExhibits

Location: Main Level Galleries

August - December, 2024

This selection of sculptures is from CRAVING LIGHT: The Museum of Love and Reckoning, which considers the legacies of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. Renowned citizen artist vanessa german worked with community members to create works that embody stories, ideas, and people related to the American history of race relations. You can find other works from CRAVING LIGHT at Great Overland Station beginning in September.

 
vanessa german, THE GLIMPSE, or, A Mildly Haunted Cabinet of American Stories, 2024. Detail of photo by Jordan Whitten courtesy of vanessa german Studio.

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This exhibition was organized with ArtsConnect. It is funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, Visit Topeka, and other generous sponsors.

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