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The #notwhite collective is a group of artists and arts administrators. We work in a sector where we can't see ourselves reflected back to us and where we may be the only ones advocating for equity, justice, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility for our people. We work in a sector that does not see us or see our art or work unless it can be used to fill quotas or beam optics. Throughout this series, #notwhite collective members will be in dialogue with our regional, national, and internati ...
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Maritza Mosquera is in dialogue with Bay Area visual artist Dominique Enriquez. Dominique finds being a "quiet observer" beneficial in connecting with people as she navigates the Arts world, both as an artist and as an administrator. https://www.notwhitecollective.com/enriquezद्वारा RuggedAngel Productions
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Liana Maneese is in dialogue with Shey ‘Rí Acu’ Rivera Ríos (they/them). Shey is an interdisciplinary artist, cultural strategist, and arts administrator. Their artistic creations explore capitalism, the idea of home, queerness, magic, our relationship with technology, and more. In discussing their work, the pair dive into resilience, the art withi…
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Liana Maneese is in dialogue with Victoria Snyder, a thought leader on self-care and the founder of Self Care Senorita. The two have the much needed conversation about the needs and well-being of artists, existing during a pandemic, and being honest with yourself about what you need.
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Alison Zapata is in dialogue with mixed media artist Natiq Jalil. Natiq Jalil is a self-taught artist who "believes that true art begins during those moments between being asleep and being awake." Listen in on the conversation about The Coloured Section, the questions people ask Black artists, and telling the stories of marginalized people. And by …
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Sara Tang is in dialogue with Charlie Amáyá Scott about her art practice of inspiring joy and justice. Most of us can relate to wondering who we are outside of our family and community. It takes courage to work through generational trauma and find out. https://dineaesthetics.com/
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Carolina Loyola-Garcia is in dialogue with dance artist Staycee Pearl. Staycee talks setting boundaries and how it feels to be questioned if your artwork is "Black enough". Staycee Pearl website: https://www.stayceepearl.com/ notwhite collective website: https://www.notwhitecollective.com/
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Carolina Loyola-Garcia is in dialogue with Raul Moarquech Ferrera-Balaquet. Raul is an Indigenous Kairibe and Africana Arab Caribbean interdisciplinary artist, writer, curator, Fulbright scholar, and community activist born in Havana, Cuba. Listen to learn more about the inspiration for some of his immersive and collaborative artworks.…
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Liana Maneese is in dialogue with Erin Perry, Executive Director for The Legacy Arts Project. How do you live a full life? Erin's purpose on this Earth is to impart the power of the soul. She does so through her work of imparting the knowledge that "being in our bodies, helps to bring about healing".…
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Sara Tang is in dialogue with artist, author, and cookie activist, Jasmine Cho. Jasmine is most known for using portrait cookies to elevate representation for Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders. Jasmine and Sara discuss representation, the challenges of being a solopreneur, and making sure to leave crumbs of tenderness behind.…
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Fran Flaherty is in dialogue with Corey Carrington aka “Grits Capone”, is an accomplished poet, collagist, and curator. Corey has been showcased at the August Wilson Center, Carnegie Museum of Art Kelly Strayhorn theater, Wood Street Galleries, Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, Boom Concepts, Frick Fine Arts and many more. In this episode, he chats …
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