The Stories We Carry

A visual reflection on how Black culture preserves history and creates legacy

Presented by Black Creatives RVA in partnership with the Library of Virginia

Black Creatives RVA invites Black visual creatives to participate in Stories We Carry, a group exhibition exploring storytelling through visual communication. This exhibition centers the ways Black culture carries history not only through words, but through images, design, symbols, and creative expression.


As Virginia marks 250 years of statehood, this exhibition offers space to reflect on the stories that are often left out, overlooked, or flattened. For Black communities, storytelling lives in how we create, how we communicate, and how we move through the world. Posters, photographs, typography, illustrations, and visual artifacts all serve as records of memory, truth, and resilience.

Stories We Carry will be featured as part of the Library of Virginia’s Culturescape Saturday series, opening January 31 and remaining on view throughout the month of February for Black History Month.

Exhibition Details

Call for Submissions

We are seeking up to 25 visual works that interpret the theme Stories We Carry through your own lens.

This is an open interpretation. Your work does not need to directly reference Virginia history, but it should connect to the idea of storytelling as a foundational part of Black culture.

Submissions are closed.

Your work might explore:

  • Cultural memory and heritage

  • Everyday storytelling through visuals

  • Black history as lived experience

  • Identity, resilience, joy, or resistance

  • How design and imagery communicate truth

This is a primarily 2D exhibition, including but not limited to:

  • Photography

  • Graphic design

  • Illustration

  • Typography

  • Collage

  • Painting

  • Mixed media

  • Select 3D works may be considered if they can be safely secured and meet installation requirements.