#notwhite collective 2016-2022

#notwhite collective 2016-2022

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#notwhite collective 2016-2022

#notwhite collective 2016-2022

Fri, Nov 18 - Sun, May 14, 2023
  • Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
  • SPACE Gallery

This exhibition, originally scheduled through Jan. 29, 2023, has been extended through May 14, 2023.

#notwhite collective 2016-2022 is a retro/prospective exhibition of the past and current, individual and collaborative works of the collective, embodying the diversity of our practices and the plurality of our voices. The works range from tenderness to rage, from beauty to disgust, from the familiar to the bizarre; works that are dreaming forward as we survive realities, investigating the ways we are seen or not seen, how we self-identify and how we seek liberation through sharing space and stories; research and art-making; discussing the history of imperialism and its effect on us, on the whole not-white world.

At the collective’s inception six years ago, the discussions we had about imperialism, colonialism, and white supremacy moved from the shadows of rare history books and showed itself clearly as the domestic and personal threat that it is.

We bear witness to acts of oppression that threaten the safety of our communities and our loved ones and the ability to live their lives in freedom, liberty, and justice - unhindered.

We bear witness to inextinguishable fierceness and joy: Amanda Gorman’s inauguration speech; America’s first female vice-president, first Black vice-president and first Asian American vice-president–Sen. Kamala Harris of California.; Deb Haaland becoming the first Native American women to serve in Congress; Black Lives Matter nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize; Derek Chauvin sentenced to 22.5 years in prison; Ketanji Onyika Brown Jackson as the first black woman as Supreme Court Justice. We welcome new representation but denounce the tokenism that whiteness allows and celebrates as performances of justice. These moments were the bare minimum expression of liberation and their exceptionality further proves the oppression that exists for people of the Global Majority.

And it is in between these opposing summits that we tend the garden of humanity in the valley. As a collective, we work to decolonize our minds and spaces through a non-hierarchical love ethic. We fashion tools out of honesty, empathy and vulnerability, so that we may create and exist as our full authentic selves in dignity, always growing and transcending.

This exhibition is a sharing of our experiences, how we connect to our identities, families, bodies; it is a marker towards our future; it is the beginning of furthering our hearts into the land and space we call home, none of it with borders or pre-existing modalities. With this exhibition, we open the door toward all of us being one with each other and moving forward towards more and more humanity. We are here to build bridges of love, understanding, and compassion so that all may be able to be and live as their full authentic selves.

We welcome you into our World

#notwhite collective members are: Alison Zapata, Dr. Amber Epps, Carolina Loyola-Garcia, Madame Dolores, Fran (Ledonio) Flaherty, Geña, Liana Maneese, Maggie Lynn Negrete, Maritza Mosquera, Sara Tang, Sarika Goulatia, Veronica Corpuz, and Zena Ruiz

About #notwhite collective

The #notwhite collective is a group of 13 women artists whose mission is to use non-individualistic, multi-disciplinary art to make our stories visible as we relate, connect, and belong to the Global Majority.

We utilize our arts practice singularly and collectively to Excavate Histories, Expose Realities, and Exorcise Oppression.

We are bi/multi-racial/cultural, immigrant or descendants of immigrants investigating the many ways we are seen or not seen, how we self-identify and how we seek liberation through sharing space and stories; research and art-making; discussing the history of imperialism and its effect on us, on the whole not-white world. We actively reject colonialism through our non-hierarchical process.

The #notwhite collective expresses the hybridized and multifaceted aspects of self-defined liberation; we accept cultural fluidity as a means of seeing and being seen, each member declaring their existence, individually and collectively, through our voices, bodies and art.

Previous Programming

Opening Reception and #nwc Book Launch | Nov. 18 | 5:30-8:00 pm

Abafasi Drumming with Kelly E. Parker | Nov. 19

Body:WARds Conversation with Maritza Mosquera | Dec. 15 | 6:30-8:00 pm

Maritza Mosquera, #notwhitecollective artist will offer space and time to have a conversation about females and bodies in cunjunction to her Body: WARds project about sexism, labels and harm.

The Longest Night Writing Workshop with Veronica Corpuz | Dec. 21 | 6:30-8:00 pm

Through grounding embodiment exercises and writing prompts, we will explore the roots of our stories, excavate memories and germinate seeds for new narratives and poems. Root for the Story.

Highmark First Night Pittsburgh | Dec. 31 | 6:00-11:59 pm

Highmark First Night Pittsburgh, a production of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, is Pittsburgh’s arts-focused New Year’s Eve celebration.

A Gathering of Days and Practices Salon Circle with #nwc and Guests | Jan. 15 | 2:00-5:00 pm

A casual gathering providing SPACE for people of the global majority to connect, share, and celebrate our Selves and our practices. Cozy refreshments provided.

Gallery Crawl | Jan. 27 | 5:30-10 p.m.

Free, one-night-only, multi-venue showcase of Pittsburgh’s dynamic art and entertainment scene. SPACE Gallery will feature Musica del Ayer Corta-Venas con Geña y Peña

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Regular Hours

Wednesday - Thursday: 11 am - 6 pm
Friday - Saturday: 11 am - 8 pm
Sunday: 11 am - 5 pm

headshot of kevin araujo, a man with short black hair in a black polo shirt

Kevin Araujo, featured artist for the closing event on May 14