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Writers for Migrant Justice
THURS | Sept 26 | 6:30-8:30pm | Suggested donation As a powerful way to support our brothers and sisters suffering in bondage at the border, this reading supports a nationwide ...
Sharing Stories of Home: Sedra’s Journey
By Hope McMath and Sedra Nasab Just in the first week of the current exhibition, Home: Stories of Arab Immigrant and Refugee Women, it is clear that there is a ...
An Interview with Photographer Ellen Kanzinger on Her Recent Show at the 5 & Dime Theatre Company
By Arlette Hernandez, Recent Yellow House Fellow Art can be a powerful vehicle toward understanding our pain, our past, and our selves. This belief is central to the work of ...
Inviting Us To Their Table: One Heart Jax
By Amber Dodge and Hope McMath The (Re)Set the Table exhibition asks, and answers, questions about who is at the proverbial table and who is excluded, overlooked, or silenced. In ...
Reflections on the Art of Suffrage, Action, and Hope
By Hope McMath As we deinstall our latest exhibition, SUFFRAGE, I am struck by how impactful the work of artists can be in the desire to increase thoughtful civic engagement ...
A Reflection on ‘her own things: the works of erin kendrick’
By Zaiche Johnson, Creative Catalyst The proportion of oppressive mechanisms, only expand, when juxtaposed to the exhaustive weight, that's applied by a structural power matrix. When Erin Kendrick's neurons messaged ...