Save the Date: flight/light/Spirit
Join us for the culminating event of our 2011/2012 Emerging Artist Mentorship Program and bear witness to the work that the artists of Roots and River Productions have produced this year. Featuring poetry, spoken word, theatre, and maskwork, flight/light/Spirit is an exploration of black queer artistic aesthetics.
flight/light/Spirit: the Roots and River Productions Spring Showcase
June 15, 2012 from 8-10 pm
at Gebo House
1267 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, 11216
$5 door, $3 cocktails/wine
This event is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC).
CALL FOR ARTISTS, deadline Feb 12th
Know Gays Aloud: Violence in LGBT Communities of Color
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: SUNDAY, February 12th, 2012
Art for Change (AfC) is seeking proposals for artworks for its upcoming exhibition, Know Gays Aloud: Violence in the LGBT Communities of Color. Art for Change is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides a forum for creating innovative art and media programs that inspire people to take an active role in social justice. By merging art and community, AfC provides a space to explore social issues and celebrate the richness of cultural diversity.
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
The LGBT community has struggled to ensure equality of their civil liberties for over three decades. Though there has been significant progress in obtaining equal rights in the United States, such as the recent vote that passed a marriage equality law in states like New York, violence still persists against the LGBT community especially in minority populations. The increase in hostility towards the LGBT community in the Caribbean, the Middle East, and Africa has led to a rise in murders and teen suicides, notably for the transgendered. In Puerto Rico, even though murders of transgendered are becoming more frequent, the government is seeking to take these crimes off of the list of hate crimes, further justifying these acts of violence. This exhibition aims to expose the violence and prejudice that LGBT communities of color have endured through systematic cultural and religious persecution. Art for Change seeks work that reacts to this injustice.
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