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The Indelible Spirit: Artists in Situ, Revitalizing Old Town

October 1, 2024 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm PDT

An exhibition showcasing the resilient heart of 26 contemporary artists across various mediums, curated by Roberta Wong.

“MEET THE ARTISTS” reception on Tuesday, October 1st from 3pm-5pm.

This event is part of COMING HOME: Memory Activism in Historic Old Town – a week of events honoring and reconnecting communities with deep ties to one of the city’s oldest and most historically significant neighborhoods. The initiative, envisioned and directed by Chisao Hata, is presented by Vanport Mosaic as part of the inaugural National Week of Action for Race And Democracy, and made possible by Race Forward and Americans For The Arts. More info at vanportmosaic.org.

COMING HOME gathers the history of Old Town communities whose ancestors once lived, worked, and played here. Once integral to the urban landscape, the Chinese and Japanese remain in this part of the city. Chinatown and Japantown (Nihomachi) coexisted among Native American, African American, Greek, Jewish, and Roma businesses and communities that are no longer rooted here. COMING HOME honors these communities through art, remembrance, and resilience. Artists capture the spectrum between joy and pain in our lived experiences, conveying what words cannot and bridging an understanding of what was lost and what is needed to renew our human spirit.






Details

Date:
October 1, 2024
Time:
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Registration:
eventbrite.com/e/the-indelible-spirit-artists-in-situ-revitalizing-old-town-tickets-1026547891377

Organized By

Vanport Mosaic
Organizer Website
vanportmosaic.org

Venue

220 Building, 6th Floor
220 NW 2nd Avenue
Portland, 97209 United States
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