• MORNING EXORCISE: dancing ecologies

    Online (Zoom)

    MORNING EXORCISE: dancing ecologies with jas lin, organized by Antonious-Tín Bui register Saturday, March 27, 1 pm MORNING as in awakening– to our senses, our surroundings, our agency EXORCISE as in ritual– for purging the body of habitual, socialized choreographies Grounded in the principles and elements of emergent strategy, “dancing ecologies” is a collective journey through breath, guided meditation, biomimicry movement experiments, and group reflections. According to adrienne maree brown, “emergent strategy is how we intentionally change in ways that grow our capacity to embody the just and liberated worlds we long for.” What are the competencies and capacities we need to expand in a time of repeating crises? What new speeds of moving do we need to cultivate attention, depth, and trust? What can we learn from the biologically indeterminate shape of fungal networks? How can we inhabit the body in a way that honors our interdependence, that re-members what Joanna Macy calls the “ecological self which recognizes that the world is its body”? This movement workshop is open to all who are in the practice of shaping change towards life & liberation for all becomings. MORNING EXORCISE seeks to inspire the wholeness of all bodies, recognizing the body […]

  • TEXAS TALKS ART: LOVIE OLIVIA & PREETIKA RAJGARIAH

    Online

    Register Join artists Lovie Olivia & Preetika Rajgariah in conversation with DiverseWorks Curator Ashley DeHoyos as part of Texas Talks Art. Texas Talks Art is a multi-institutional initiative intended to both introduce the work of artists across the state of Texas to a wider audience and to foster collaboration between local non-profit arts organizations. Taking the form of virtual 30-minute lunchtime talks, the series features 50 Texas artists and artist collectives in conversation with 50 Texas curators beginning in January 2021 and continuing throughout the year. Texas Talks Art is built on a belief in the need to work collectively to support the remarkable and diverse community of artists living and working in Texas. The series features an intergenerational roster of artists working across mediums and at differing points in their careers. Texas Talks Art encourages dialogue between arts professionals and emphasizes the broad range of concerns and questions that animate Texas-based artists. Each free, virtual talk will take place on a Tuesday at 12 p.m. CST and will be recorded and archived. For a list of upcoming programs and more information, please visit texastalksart.org. Join the conversation using #txtalksart on socials.

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  • ROUNDTABLE: SEARCHING FOR VISIONARY FUTURES

    Online

    Join curator Ashley Dehoyos for a roundtable conversation with the artists in Visionary Futures and a look back at the works created by Antonius Bui, Chandrika, Lovie Olivia, Preetika Rajgariah, S Rodriguez, and Y2K. SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 2 PM (zoom) Register Visionary Futures builds upon Curator Ashley DeHoyos’ past projects Collective Presence and Bayou City Be All and highlights how queer, non-binary communities are at the forefront of cultural and social change. For Visionary Futures, DeHoyos asked these artists to engage in a series of conversations on speculative futures leading to the creation of new works that consider and further develop ideas of queer, LGBTQIA+, and BIPOC futurism. Prompts were designed to begin to unravel notions of survival and consider how and who do we create for and why? The project provides an opportunity for each artist to consider new paradigms for cultural exchange and the legacies that they seek to leave behind at the intersections of art, technology, and spirituality.

  • UNSHACKLING HISTORY: CONVICT LEASING CAMPS IN SUGAR LAND, TX

    ONLINE , United States

    PANEL DISCUSSION Join DiverseWorks and the African American Library at the Gregory School on Thursday, October 21 at 6:30 pm for this virtual event, presented in conjunction with artist Candice D'Meza's forthcoming project, WAIL. REGISTER HERE Leading the discussion with Candice D'Meza will be esteemed panelists Dr. Naomi Reed, Mr. Sam Collins III and Dr. Theresa Jach who will each explore topics such as acknowledging history as part of a contemporary conversation, creating change through ancestral work, and the need for community healing around sites of trauma.  The goal is to provide context and increased understanding of the sites of the state-sanctioned convict leasing camps sites in Sugar Land (active from 1877 - 1912) and the aforementioned themes, connecting Houston history to the vestiges of slavery and forced labor that have not only shaped our country but the world. PARTICIPANTS Samuel Collins, III is a historian and founding member of The Bryan Museum’s Delegados Advocate Board, which was formed in 2017. The Delegados are a group of mid-career professionals with a passion for the Museum and the history it represents and who come together to share their time, talent, and network to help promote and support the Museum. Sam serves on several other boards […]

  • THE CREATIVE PATH AND HOW TO MAKE IT

    DiverseWorks Gallery @ MATCH 3400 Main Street, Houston, TX, United States

    PANEL DISCUSSION WITH HSPVA ALUMNI On Saturday, October 30 at 1 pm, Kinder HSPVA alumni will share the importance of having their creativity supported and encouraged when they were in their teens. Join artists Isela Aguirre, Will Michels, Lovie Olivia, and Lordy Rodriguez as they discuss how art led them to build unique career paths and lives. Presented in conjunction with The Happening: Kinder HSPVA 50th Anniversary Alumni Exhibition, on view at DiverseWorks through November 27, 2021.