New exhibits about Richmond’s 2020 protests include ‘pictures of quiet moments’

RICHMOND, Va. — Two powerful new exhibitions will open at The Branch Museum of Design on Juneteenth, bringing untold voices to the forefront.

“Re-Framing Protest: NOW! Design and Hope” features gripping photographs by Richmond Free Press photojournalists Regina Boone and Sandra Sellars, captured during the 2020 uprisings along Monument Avenue and across the city. These images offer a raw, intimate look at a moment that moved a nation.

“You’ll see pictures of quiet moments. You’ll see pictures of moments where people are holding up signs, making signs, are marching, are dancing, are speaking out in fierce ways,” Regina Boone said…

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