We believe in arts & culture as a tool for advancing liberatory struggles and we focus on producing arts & culture programs that embed a public health framework to advance social justice & equity.
We promote the role of arts and culture in advancing social justice through educational programs, workshops, and events.
We advocate for social justice by creating arts and culture spaces, programs, and partnerships that advance our collective liberation.
We empower community building by creating connections between people, opportunities, and resources.
Liberation Ties was a gallery exhibition featuring local artists and activists from New England and New York states. The exhibition focused on connecting global decolonial struggles between communities of the diaspora and practicing collective reimagining of justice and liberation.
The exhibition was accompanied by a series of events to provide additional opportunities for learning, organizing, and engagement that foster community building and bridging, including facilitated panels and art-making workshops led by local artists, culture workers, and community organizers.
This initiative was in partnership with Patrick Crowley, Stay Silent PVD, and Trade Providence.