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ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, EDDIE AGENZE.
ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, FATU UYAER.
ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, ERIC HARERIMANA.
ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, JESSE.
ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, JULIAN.
ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, HOW LOVE FOR IMMIGRANTS IS EMPOWERING IMMIGRANTS IN UGANDA.
Since 2022, Love for Immigrants has been promoting and empowering immigrants in Uganda by providing a platform that helps them connect with their communities through an art showcase, storytelling, and other events made possible by our past collaborators, The Refugee Law Project, UNHCR among others. Uganda, being home to nearly 1.8 million refugees and asylumContinue reading “ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, HOW LOVE FOR IMMIGRANTS IS EMPOWERING IMMIGRANTS IN UGANDA.”
Salomé Cosmique
Meet Salomé As an artist I am interested in the political, social and healing power of the arts. I believe that one of the best weapons for the transformation of society is through the arts which is why I consider myself an activist and a multidisciplinary artist. Through the use of different mediums (painting, drawing,Continue reading “Salomé Cosmique”
Charles Jean-Pierre
Artist Statement The lines, spaces, and gaps in my work represent the absences felt growing up in an immigrant home. My practice recognizes the erasure of our complex histories and challenges the narrative that we are perpetual outsiders. My work attempts to create the informed cultural context needed to make sense of the American connectionContinue reading “Charles Jean-Pierre”