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Exhibit Opening: REPRESENT: POWER IN COLOR


  • Armory Center for the Arts 145 N Raymond Avenue Pasadena, CA 91103 (map)
 
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REPRESENT: POWER IN COLOR— an exhibition and dialogue that celebrates ArtCenter’s students and alumni of color and their explorations of self, identity, and visibility through creative work.

Art and design are visual and tactile practices often concerned with presenting our own interpretations of moments, people, places, and communities. In these fields, people of color are too often underrepresented, misrepresented, or rendered invisible in spite of our deep contributions to art, design, craft, and cultural production. Other times, the creative contributions made by people of color are tokenized in such a way that overshadows the work itself. Either way, we can’t extract ourselves from our work: this exhibit aims to give space to expressions of representation that are self-determined and celebratory, critical and exploratory. This exhibit features creatives whose work examines what it looks like to genuinely, respectfully, and fully represent who they are and how they experience the joys and burdens of representing themselves or their membership in a community or collective identity. 

Presented by the Antiracist Classroom and CHROMA, REPRESENT highlights the creative practices of Latinx, Asian, Black, and Indigenous artists and cultivates a space that prioritizes our experiences, representations of self, histories, and futures. REPRESENT manifests a space we urgently want to see in our studios, our classes, and the creative field more broadly. It is an action, an invitation to engage, and a celebration of what we have already collectively achieved. 

Armory Center for the Arts

 
Later Event: December 4
Q& A with Director D.J. Caruso