I am not a victim. I am a revolution. inspires to create a space for Pinay and Southeast Asian Womxn artists to promote and showcase our creative work and to start a dialogue about our invisibility in the mainstream art world.
This pop-up art show will attempt to address institutional, interpersonal, and internalized limitations that have caused our continued marginalization in the larger white supremacist, patriarchal, capitalist, heteronormative, ableist society which continues to be manifested in the arts.
The event will explore the questions of ways Art can be a transformative tool for liberation.
Hosted by:
Richelle Gernan
Kristen Huie
518 Valencia: The Eric Quezada Center for Culture and Politics
518 Valencia
San Francisco, CA 94110
Event 7PM-9:30PM
Suggested donation of $5 at the door
I am not a victim. I am a revolution. inspires to create a space for Pinay and Southeast Asian Womxn artists to promote and showcase our creative work and to start a dialogue about our invisibility in the mainstream art world.
This pop-up art show will attempt to address institutional, interpersonal, and internalized limitations that have caused our continued marginalization in the larger white supremacist, patriarchal, capitalist, heteronormative, ableist society which continues to be manifested in the arts.
The event will explore the questions of ways Art can be a transformative tool for liberation.
Hosted by:
Richelle Gernan
Kristen Huie
518 Valencia: The Eric Quezada Center for Culture and Politics
518 Valencia
San Francisco, CA 94110
Event 7PM-9:30PM
Suggested donation of $5 at the door
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