Kinship: Translations of Place-Based Memory with Art 25
February 22, 11:00am
Private Opening: Kinship: Translations of Place-Based Memories with the Art 25 Collective
Artist On-site
RSVP Required to team@pieam.org
When Black and Indigenous bodies are kept at each other's distance, the importance of coming together becomes more precious, resonant, and necessary. It is out of this necessity that we create and document the opportunities of time and intention. To talk story, to sing, to share our cultural histories. To create routes that span geographies and centuries. We are CHamoru, Kanaka Maoli, Black and many mixed ancestries. All reside in this intimacy. These ancestries speak.
Art 25 is an artist collective comprised of Lisa Jarrett, Lehua M. Taitano, and Jocelyn Kapumealani Ng. Photo by Bryan Kamaoli Kuwada. Please visit pieam.org for additional details.
This exhibit is made possible in part through Southern California Pacific Islander Community Response Team (SoCal PICRT) and the Center for Cultural Power, Constellations Folk Arts and Cultural Stewardship Grant, in partnership with the California Arts Council.
Info
- Time: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
- Email: team@pieam.org
- Phone: (562) 216-4170