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Charlottesville Inside-Out

Dave Matthews and Stevie Wonder talk to audience at Scott Stadium during the 2017 Concert for Charlottesville
Sanjay Michael Suchak
Sanjay Suchak serves as a tour photographer for the Dave Matthews Band, Public Enemy and Slightly Stoopid. His work — which has been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and Rolling Stone — also includes political protests and the removal of Virginia statues. From 2013 to 2023, Suchak was the senior photographer for the University of Virginia.
  • Hear from a couple whose music serves as a cultural pollinator, bridging together different styles and drawing on the traditions of their families’ past through the Lua Project. Then connect with Leslie M. Scott-Jones, an area artist who is making a difference in the community through her work in theater, music, writing and radio.
  • The practice of quilting goes back thousands of years and is still a popular pastime today. Visit with the Charlottesville Area Quilters Guild to learn more about the many reasons it’s members are crafting quilts. Then learn about Charlottesville Women in Tech, a nonprofit organization that provides opportunities for women of all levels of experience to grow and succeed in the world of technology.
  • Join Terri Allard as she visits Diego Decorte, co-founder of the Elysium Honey Company. Here in Virginia, he is dedicated to passing along his passion for this fascinating time-honored science to a new generation. Then discover New City Arts, an organization that serves as a supportive network for artists by building bridges among a variety of different audiences in our area.
  • Stop by Barboursville Vineyards, an award-winning winery that has been part of our community for over four decades. Sit down with the founder of The Soho Center, an organization dedicated to providing free books to families throughout Virginia.
  • Hear from a musician Michael Coleman, whose band won the state-wide Rockin’ to Lockin’ contest and is now making a big noise across the region. Then discover Charlottesville Area Riding Therapy (CART), an organization that uses horseback riding to provide therapy for children and adults with special needs.