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BIPOC Gallery Day: ininige / s/he holds

Join us for our second BIPOC Gallery Day at Artspace!

Saturday, July 20th from 1-4pm.

Come out, bring your friends and family, enjoy some delicious snacks and a cool drink, and view our current exhibition, ininige.

BIPOC Gallery Day provides a platform for the BIPOC community to come together, fostering new connections and relationships among artists, art enthusiasts, and supporters. This sense of community is essential for mutual support, collaboration, and the growth of a diverse artistic community. 

During this time, our gallery will be operating as normal, but will be reserved for BIPOC community members, who are invited to come out, enjoy a cold drink, view our current exhibition, and learn about the Maker Space.

We will also have a crafting materials, and a cyanotype printmaking activity for community members to participate in! No experience or registration required.

PLEASE NOTE: We want to make it clear that all attendees will be welcomed without question or judgement on their identity. We are committed to creating a safe and inclusive space where individuals can express themselves freely and authentically.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What do you mean by the term BIPOC?

BIPOC stands for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. It is a term used to refer to individuals who are not of white European descent.

How will you determine who is BIPOC?

We believe in creating an inclusive and respectful environment where individuals are trusted to self-identify. We will not be determining or questioning anyone's identity as BIPOC. Our focus is on creating a welcoming space for BIPOC community members.

What can I do?

Your support and participation are crucial in making our BIPOC Gallery Day a success. You can attend the event, engage in meaningful conversations about diversity and inclusion, and support BIPOC artists by appreciating and purchasing their artwork. Additionally, you can help spread the word about the event to friends, family, and your community to encourage attendance and participation.

Will there be food?

We are excited to offer light refreshments at our BIPOC Gallery Day to enhance your experience.

Will this be a regular feature of Artspace Programming going forward?

Going forward, we are excited to announce that BIPOC Gallery days will be a regular feature of our programming, and we will strive for them to take place a minimum of once per exhibition period.

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