Arts & Culture
The work of Black fiber artists highlights the ties between land ownership, generational wealth, and self-determination
Preservationists hope fiber arts can connect Black Americans to the land and safeguard the future of Black agrarian culture
Read full piece on Prism
Multimedia ‘Mourning’ installation at YBCA asks who gets the privilege of being memorialized.
“Mourning Is an Act of Love” was an installation currently on display at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts for the SF Urban Film Fest that explored the history of creating community-centered work that looks deeply at love and grief.
Read full piece on Local News Matters
Spinning Gold: The Making of Black Space
This piece is about the artistic journey of Bay Area based curator and artist Ashara Ekundayo and her process of space-making for Black artists. “I dream it, I visualize it, then I start talking out loud,” said Ekundayo. The universe listens.
Read full piece on Vicious Ladies
Creatives in Place:
This piece explores how a new digital platform is giving artists the opportunity to rest from the continued process of art-making as well as the pathways forward in how to decolonize art.
Read full piece on The San Francisco Chronicle.
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