Updated: 3:58 PM EDT April 18, 2021
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. Art has a way of speaking when words aren’t enough.
Tamika Bright-Stubblefield, of Newport News, hopes her message is heard loud and clear.
“I think art acts as the catalyst for change,” she said.
Bright-Stubblefield was one of eight artists painting murals in Virginia Beach’s Vibe Creative District on Sunday. The creatives were hand-selected to promote diversity and inclusion through pillars, called Neighborhood Identifiers, along 19th street.
Credit: Eugene Daniel
Nicole Gomez, of Richmond, paints her murals of rainbow colored shapes in Virginia Beach s Vibe District on April 18, 2021.
Nicole Gomez drove down from Richmond to paint her mural.
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The district has more than 15 murals and covers a small area that runs diagonally from the corner of Virginia Beach Boulevard and Pacific Avenue to 22nd Street and the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art.
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