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Collective Care Is Our Best Protection

Jun 22, 2022 - Aug 20, 2022

Together we are strong. And in a troubled world collective care is our best protection.

This exhibition brings together a group of women artists who are at the forefront in activating public consciousness through muralism and printmaking. At the center are works that illustrate the healing and protective power that resides in the act of collective care. 

On display are two large scale portable murals: one painted by Elaine Chu and Marina Perez-Wong from Twin Walls Mural Company titled Protectors of the Sacred, Power: A Prayer for Buffalo Nation; and the other painted by Keena Romano, Leslie Dime Lopez, Vanessa Agana Espinoza Solari and Yazmin Shi Shi Madriz titled Portals thru Powerful Prayers. Complementing these two murals are a series of collages and prints by Favianna Rodriguez that speak to our relationship with food and plants through rituals of self and collective care.  

These works were created during the pandemic and stemmed out of a dire need to share responsibility for each others鈥 well-being.  As we cautiously walk out of this pandemic, the artists鈥 work serve as a reminder of the need to continue embracing each other, especially as the pandemic made clear that issues in accessing affordable housing, health care, environmental protections, immigrant rights, and indigenous land sovereignty are deep struggles we remain in. 

The title of the exhibition borrows from Favianna Rodriguez鈥 series 鈥淐ollective Care is Our Best Protection鈥 created during the pandemic as a 鈥渃all for communities to care for each other and develop strong and autonomous support systems of mutual aid.鈥



Together we are strong. And in a troubled world collective care is our best protection.

This exhibition brings together a group of women artists who are at the forefront in activating public consciousness through muralism and printmaking. At the center are works that illustrate the healing and protective power that resides in the act of collective care. 

On display are two large scale portable murals: one painted by Elaine Chu and Marina Perez-Wong from Twin Walls Mural Company titled Protectors of the Sacred, Power: A Prayer for Buffalo Nation; and the other painted by Keena Romano, Leslie Dime Lopez, Vanessa Agana Espinoza Solari and Yazmin Shi Shi Madriz titled Portals thru Powerful Prayers. Complementing these two murals are a series of collages and prints by Favianna Rodriguez that speak to our relationship with food and plants through rituals of self and collective care.  

These works were created during the pandemic and stemmed out of a dire need to share responsibility for each others鈥 well-being.  As we cautiously walk out of this pandemic, the artists鈥 work serve as a reminder of the need to continue embracing each other, especially as the pandemic made clear that issues in accessing affordable housing, health care, environmental protections, immigrant rights, and indigenous land sovereignty are deep struggles we remain in. 

The title of the exhibition borrows from Favianna Rodriguez鈥 series 鈥淐ollective Care is Our Best Protection鈥 created during the pandemic as a 鈥渃all for communities to care for each other and develop strong and autonomous support systems of mutual aid.鈥



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