BIPOC Gallery Day with Julian Nakamoto
Join Julian Nakamoto to explore writing and storytelling through recollection and memory with writing three activities and short discussion after each.
About the Artist:
Julian is a recent Trent University graduate who has spent the last several years discovering his voice in the world of creation and storytelling. He loves exploring what truth and memory mean for his family histories, as well as for his writing, in order to grapple with unspoken and painful histories not often found in history books, but in the voices of mothers, aunts, and grandparents.
What is BIPOC Gallery Day?
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 operates as normal, but is reserved for BIPOC community members, who are invited to come out, enjoy some refreshments, and participate in an arts-based activity. This is also an opportunity for BIPOC folks to view our exhibition and learn about our shared Community Studio space.
During BIPOC Gallery Day, attendees are welcomed without question or judgment about their identities. We are committed to creating a safe and inclusive space where individuals can express themselves freely and authentically.
See our event page for more info.
Join Julian Nakamoto to explore writing and storytelling through recollection and memory with writing three activities and short discussion after each.
About the Artist:
Julian is a recent Trent University graduate who has spent the last several years discovering his voice in the world of creation and storytelling. He loves exploring what truth and memory mean for his family histories, as well as for his writing, in order to grapple with unspoken and painful histories not often found in history books, but in the voices of mothers, aunts, and grandparents.
What is BIPOC Gallery Day?
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 operates as normal, but is reserved for BIPOC community members, who are invited to come out, enjoy some refreshments, and participate in an arts-based activity. This is also an opportunity for BIPOC folks to view our exhibition and learn about our shared Community Studio space.
During BIPOC Gallery Day, attendees are welcomed without question or judgment about their identities. We are committed to creating a safe and inclusive space where individuals can express themselves freely and authentically.
See our event page for more info.
Join Julian Nakamoto to explore writing and storytelling through recollection and memory with writing three activities and short discussion after each.
About the Artist:
Julian is a recent Trent University graduate who has spent the last several years discovering his voice in the world of creation and storytelling. He loves exploring what truth and memory mean for his family histories, as well as for his writing, in order to grapple with unspoken and painful histories not often found in history books, but in the voices of mothers, aunts, and grandparents.
What is BIPOC Gallery Day?
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 operates as normal, but is reserved for BIPOC community members, who are invited to come out, enjoy some refreshments, and participate in an arts-based activity. This is also an opportunity for BIPOC folks to view our exhibition and learn about our shared Community Studio space.
During BIPOC Gallery Day, attendees are welcomed without question or judgment about their identities. We are committed to creating a safe and inclusive space where individuals can express themselves freely and authentically.