Join for a tour of For-Site's Black Gold: Stories Untold exhibition, followed by a workshop led by Malik Seneferu. The workshop, "Reclaiming Memory: Mobile Shrines & the Reversal of Harm," focuses on creating Mobile Shrines that symbolize reparative justice against historical figures responsible for Indigenous erasure. A photographic slideshow will highlight significant cultural sites, grounding the shrine-making in communal experience and resilience. Participants will create wall-mounted artworks representing the struggle for freedom and identity. Tour and workshop are free, offering a unique engagement with art and history.
The exhibition includes a unique workshop led by Malik Seneferu, encouraging participants to create Mobile Shrines that address historical injustices related to California's mission system.
Participants in the workshop will engage with a visual archive that highlights significant sites for Black, Indigenous, and immigrant communities, serving as a memory map.
The hands-on experience focuses on reclaiming memory and producing assemblage artworks that embody resilience and the historical narratives of marginalized communities.
The event provides an opportunity for community members to engage with art and history, creating meaningful representations of cultural identity and struggle.
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