Harlem Women and Non-Binary Artist Q&A: The Meaning of Place
You are invited to a Q&A session with the talented Harlem Women and Non-Binary Artists of The Meaning of Place Exhibit on November 14th at 6pm at the Kota Alliance.
This powerful exhibit showcases the work of Harlem’s women, non-binary and teen artists, whose creations capture the nuanced and complex experiences of life in Harlem. Through multigenerational perspectives, the exhibit explores how age, gender, and identity shape our sense of belonging. These artists, inspired by traditions of celebration and liberation, share their stories of joy, grief, resilience, and everything that connects us to our home and heritage.
Join us to hear directly from the artists and dive deeper into the meaning of place, identity, and community in Harlem.
Participating Women and Non-binary Artists
Isa Balbi, Yael Ben-Zion, Sade Boyewa El, Ana Bravo, Natalie Brown, Cathleen Campbell, Lisa Dubois, Shimonda Emanuel, Emilie Frias, Wilhelmina Grant-Cooper, Isis Hannah, Julia Justo, Jiji Kricorian, Rafaela Luna, Nazia Malik, Kelly Mares, Laurie Markiewicz, Tomo Mori, Jennyfer Parra, Arlene Pineda, Jenni Surasky, Christina Tapper, Arza Young