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As we continue through Native American Heritage Month, it is important that we work to understand and respect the Indigenous culture. Here are 3 Impactful Indigenous Poets to follow to help you through the learning experience ✨🌱
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When taking the next step in your artistic career, it's important to discover your niche early on. Here are a few tips to help you make sure you're creating art that speaks for you 🎨
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Representation matters in all areas 💫
Here are three WOC Poets you should know!
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#weroamfreely #womenempowerment #wocartist #wocartists #bipocartist #blackartists #blackphotographer #wocphotographer #artistshowcase #callforartist #wocart #wocpoets #poets #poetry
"I’m just a little drop of black paint on a big white canvas. Yet, even a little bit of paint can be utilized to construct a powerful image that can promote change."
Learn more about Jennifer TOMORROW at our Art Showcase! Click the link in our bio for tickets! ⭐
Check out below what being a BIPOC women in the arts means to Elisa:
"Being a BIPOC woman in the arts means I am a part of making us visible. I get to help get our diverse stories out there and spread the love for who we are." ⭐
Learn more about Elisa TOMORROW!
"Being a Black woman in the arts feels special and powerful in the sense I can make other BIPOC feel seen in this craft with the work I do. (continued on IG)"
See more of Vanessa TOMORROW at our Showcase. Click the link in our bio to get tickets before it's too late!
"Artmaking is a way of documenting our social condition, a means to communicate and respond to our history, and a vehicle to envision new futures together while uplifting the many voices of marginalized groups. " ✨
See more of Cara at our Art Showcase in 2 Days!
"As a Black woman navigating the art world, my artwork always reflects my experiences in some way, shape or form. I like to take advantage of the fact that visual art is a universal language that everyone can understand and use the images." ⭐
Learn more about Nique THIS FRIDAY!
"It's extremely important to carry on our ancestral legacy, and I value the impact that my work has in relation to culture and identity. If I can visually communicate our stories then I deem that as being successful."
Learn more about Chidinma FRIDAY! Link in bio for tickets.
"It is something I carry with me and it makes me a lot more intentional when I am in my creative process because I want Black and Brown women to feel safe and seen when they see my artwork. I center my sisters in my artwork because the world largely has not." - Brea ⭐