“Oasis” – An Ode to Richmond’s Diverse Culture
By Nicolas De Souza Footage by of spacemanmedia Saturday, November 5th, Ink Magazine hosted Oasis; a festival featuring music, art, live projections, and magic. The live projectionist stylings of Mitchel Craft submerged artists on stage into a sea of wonderment. Magic acts from emcee Charlie Ross suspended the awe-struck crowd in disbelief. That Saturday at The […]
Mullet: An Interview with Curators Brennen Perry and Anna Tregurtha
By Jessica Frenzel Photos by MJ Minutoli Mullet, an exhibition of multimedia artwork curated by seniors Anna Tregurtha (Kinetic Imaging) and Brennen Perry (Painting and Printmaking), is truly a business up front and a party in the back! The two crafted a body of work from students and artists working in media ranging from performance, […]
Soul.eil Hosts a Horrific Halloween Showcase
By Joshua Reina & Alvin Sakyi Photos by Joshua Reina Ink Magazine recently teamed up with Navy Hill Co. to showcase its “Horrific Halloween” design contest winner. We got the chance to talk to some of the artists involved and got the pleasure of asking them a few questions. DJ Markus Gold made excellent music […]
Ink Pop-up Show
By Nicolas DeSouza Photos by Nicolas DeSouza “Reality is thin.” – Charlie Ross Over ten local artists packed the Depot with their artwork in a spontaneous effort to expose VCU students to their creative visions. Among the many facets of this gallery that set itself apart from previous art shows, the magical stylings of Charlie […]
Transgender Dysphoria Blues
By: Brandon Geib I missed political punk. I missed listening to bands with a message. Bands who aren’t there just to entertain you, they are there to create dialogue. Political punk isn’t afraid to throw its views in your face and block your view with power chords and raspy vocals until you consider them. I […]