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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Renée Stout applies some paint as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Renée Stout applies some paint as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some paint as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Renée Stout prepares some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Tools of the trade.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  New work hangs on the wall of Renée Stout's studio as she prepares for an upcoming exhibition. <br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  New work hangs on the wall of Renée Stout's studio as she prepares for an upcoming exhibition. <br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: New work hangs on the wall of Renée Stout's studio as she prepares for an upcoming exhibition. <br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018:  Renée Stout applies some gesso as she continues working on a panel.<br />
Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 29, 2018: Washington DC based artist, Renée Stout is a painter and sculptor whose work focuses on the spiritual side of the African Diaspora, her community in Washington DC, and current events. She is preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the University of Alabama that will explore her feelings following the 2016 elections and her need to seek refuge in a parallel universe. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • SILVER SPRING, MD -- OCTOBER 09: DMV rapper Wale is releasing his latest album, "Wow…. That’s Crazy". He performed for fans at the Fillmore…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 10: Samuel A Wilson, a dancer from the Washington Ballet shows off his tattoos.  …. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 10: Corey Landolt, a dancer from the Washington Ballet shows off his tattoos. …. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 10: Corey Landolt, a dancer from the Washington Ballet shows off his tattoos. …. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 10: Corey Landolt, a dancer from the Washington Ballet shows off his tattoos. …. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 10:  Corey Landolt, a dancer from the Washington Ballet shows off his tattoos.  …. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 10: Sona Kharatian, a dancer from the Washington Ballet shows off her tattoos. …. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 10: Sona Kharatian, a dancer from the Washington Ballet shows off her tattoos. …. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 10: Samuel A Wilson, a dancer from the Washington Ballet shows off his tattoos.   …. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 10: Samuel A Wilson, a dancer from the Washington Ballet shows off his tattoos.  …. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 10: Samuel A Wilson, a dancer from the Washington Ballet shows off his tattoos.  …. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 10: Samuel A Wilson, a dancer from the Washington Ballet shows off his tattoos.  …. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 10: Corey Landolt, a dancer from the Washington Ballet shows off his tattoos. …. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- NOVEMBER 10: Sona Kharatian, a dancer from the Washington Ballet shows off her tattoos. …. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Taras Domitro, a  dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- OCTOBER 28: Anthony Spaulding, a dancer from the San Francisco Ballet, shows off his tattoos…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 9/3/15 -- Alex Fine, one of the founders of the BAI. The Baltimore Academy of Illustration, which will open its doors on September 14, was founded by three adjunct instructors from MICA, who believe they can offer an alternative education with an emphasis on portfolios and finding work. Alex Fine, Greg Houston and Jonathon (cq) Scott Fuqua started the school.…by André Chung #_AC27667
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  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/5/21 —{{[TEST RUN}}<br />
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Montage of artwork from all installations by artist Robin Bell, left, and an installation by artist, Liz Miller, right, are projected on the courthouse.<br />
Robin Bell manages preparations and setup as his team readies the 9 projection stations around the courthouse.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC29038
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  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/6/21 — Montage of artwork from all installations by artist Robin Bell, left, and an installation by artist, Liz Miller, right, are projected on the courthouse.<br />
Final day of Certain Parties or Parties Unknown exhibition in downtown Rockville.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC29897
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  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/5/21 —Montage of artwork from all installations by artist Robin Bell, left, and an installation by artist, Liz Miller, right, are projected on the courthouse.<br />
Robin Bell manages preparations and setup as his team readies the 9 projection stations around the courthouse.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC12345
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  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/5/21 — Robin Bell and his team set up one of the installations.<br />
Montage of artwork from all installations by artist Robin Bell, left, and an installation by artist, Liz Miller, right, are projected on the courthouse.<br />
Robin Bell manages preparations and setup as his team readies the 9 projection stations around the courthouse.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC11921
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  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/5/21 — Robin Bell and his team set up one of the installations.<br />
Montage of artwork from all installations by artist Robin Bell, left, and an installation by artist, Liz Miller, right, are projected on the courthouse.<br />
Robin Bell manages preparations and setup as his team readies the 9 projection stations around the courthouse.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC11915
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  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/4/21 —{{[TEST RUN}}<br />
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Montage of artwork from all installations by artist Robin Bell, left, and an installation by artist, Liz Miller, right, are projected on the courthouse.<br />
Robin Bell manages preparations and setup as his team readies the 9 projection stations around the courthouse.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC28915
    Persons_Unknown-28915.jpg
  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/5/21 —Montage of artwork from all installations by artist Robin Bell, left, and an installation by artist, Liz Miller, right, are projected on the courthouse.<br />
Robin Bell manages preparations and setup as his team readies the 9 projection stations around the courthouse.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC12351
    Persons_Unknown-12351.jpg
  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/4/21 —{{[TEST RUN}}<br />
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Montage of artwork from all installations by artist Robin Bell, left, and an installation by artist, Liz Miller, right, are projected on the courthouse.<br />
Robin Bell manages preparations and setup as his team readies the 9 projection stations around the courthouse.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC28922
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  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/5/21 —Artist Liz Miller in front of her installation.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC12290
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  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/5/21 —Installation by artist Nikki Brooks is projected on the Maryland District Court.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC12191
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  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/5/21 —Artist Curtis Woody in front of his installation.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC29384
    Persons_Unknown-29384.jpg
  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/4/21 —{{[TEST RUN}}<br />
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Installation by artist Liz Miller is projected on the courthouse.<br />
Robin Bell manages preparations and setup as his team readies the 9 projection stations around the courthouse.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC28867
    Persons_Unknown-28867.jpg
  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/6/21 — Lead artist Robin Bell in front of his installation projected on the Montgomery County Courthouse.<br />
Final day of Certain Parties or Parties Unknown exhibition in downtown Rockville.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC12700
    Persons_Unknown-12700.jpg
  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/6/21 — Lead artist Robin Bell in front of his installation projected on the Montgomery County Courthouse.<br />
Final day of Certain Parties or Parties Unknown exhibition in downtown Rockville.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC12709
    Persons_Unknown-12709.jpg
  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/6/21 — Lead artist Robin Bell in front of his installation projected on the Montgomery County Courthouse.<br />
Final day of Certain Parties or Parties Unknown exhibition in downtown Rockville.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC12707
    Persons_Unknown-12707.jpg
  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/6/21 — Lead artist Robin Bell in front of his installation projected on the Montgomery County Courthouse.<br />
Final day of Certain Parties or Parties Unknown exhibition in downtown Rockville.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC12672
    Persons_Unknown-12672.jpg
  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/6/21 — Installation by artist LaShell Rivers is projected on the Red Brick Courthouse.<br />
Final day of Certain Parties or Parties Unknown exhibition in downtown Rockville.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC20052
    Persons_Unknown-20052.jpg
  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/6/21 — Installation by artist LaShell Rivers is projected on the Red Brick Courthouse.<br />
Final day of Certain Parties or Parties Unknown exhibition in downtown Rockville.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC29986
    Persons_Unknown-29986.jpg
  • ROCKVILLE, MD -- 11/6/21 — Installation by artist LaShell Rivers is projected on the Red Brick Courthouse.<br />
Final day of Certain Parties or Parties Unknown exhibition in downtown Rockville.<br />
On November 5 and 6 The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County will project the work of several artists on buildings around downtown Rockville. The work is in remembrance of the three men lynched in the county and is part of the Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission’s mandate. Local artist, Robin Bell, known for his protest projections on Trump International Hotel, will manage projections. by André Chung #_AC12612
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