Contact:
Mona M. Rock
mrock@strathmore.org
(301) 581-5193
(NORTH BETHESDA, MD)- On Sunday, July 31 at 4 p.m. at AMP by Strathmore, members of the inaugural class of the Arts & Social Justice Fellowship will present their culminating multi-media projects at the Inaugural Student Project Showcase.
Created in conjunction with Strathmore and Woolly Mammoth’s co-presentation of Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower by Toshi Reagon and Bernice Johnson Reagon, the fellowship engaged eight high school fellows in six months of study, discussions, and creation at the intersection of arts and social change.
Their research and reflection covered Butler's Parable novels, as well as many other works and creators including Audre Lorde, Sonic Youth, Terence Trent D’Arby, Danez Smith, Robin DiAngelo, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, the film “Sorry to Bother You,” the TV show “American Gods,” and more.
“We are thrilled to work alongside these brilliant and passionate young artist-activists to shine a light on their artistic responses to the issues in their community,” said Lauren Campbell, Vice President of Education & Community Engagement.
The program explores themes spanning from climate justice to human rights at the southern US border to untold Black history and beyond. Projects include visual art, portions of original plays and music, multi-media installations, and more. Fellows will also discuss their designs and visions for future work in artistry and activism.
This program is made possible with generous support from the Dr. Allen A.B. Herman Fund.
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Student presentations:
Student Name |
Media |
Topic |
AMBAR CONDORI-BOUGHTON |
Linoleum prints
|
Climate change/environmental racism in DC
|
RAHIMAH HAGMAGID
|
Visual art pieces (paintings, drawings, collage, and written excerpts)
|
Ignored elements in Black American history |
SOPHIA HALL
|
Poem zine and short play |
Mental health, immigration, assimilation, sexual assault, female-centric |
ROSE KEPKA
|
Multi-media art installation
|
Mass shootings and gun control |
DANI KLEIN
|
Multi-media art |
Human rights issues occurring at the Southern border |
EMILY LIU |
Multi-media performance – violin, narration and visuals
|
Climate change
|
ALLISON SWEENEY |
Mini play |
Voting rights and feminism |
CORVID THOMAS |
Comics and musical performance |
Black and Queer Identity, healing and processing |
ABOUT STRATHMORE
Strathmore is a multidimensional creative anchor in the community where everyone can connect with the arts and artists can explore their full potential. It presents hundreds of performing, visual arts and education programs annually for diverse audiences on its Montgomery County, Maryland campus and in the community.
All of Strathmore’s facilities are Global Biorisk Advisory Council® (GBAC) STAR™ accredited.
Facemasks are required inside any of its buildings.
For further information or tickets, call (301) 581-5100 or visit www.strathmore.org.
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