in-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective

By: the #notwhite collective
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  • The #notwhite collective is a group of artists and arts administrators. We work in a sector where we can't see ourselves reflected back to us and where we may be the only ones advocating for equity, justice, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility for our people. We work in a sector that does not see us or see our art or work unless it can be used to fill quotas or beam optics. Throughout this series, #notwhite collective members will be in dialogue with our regional, national, and international colleagues and peers to unpack how we do what we do to decolonize and humanize the art sector. These are candid conversations with not white artists and art administrators from Pittsburgh and beyond.
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Episodes
  • 26 Urayoàn Noel
    Jan 6 2023

    Geña is in dialogue with Puerto Rican poet, critic, and translator Urayoàn Noel. They discuss building community across miles, how the pandemic has reshaped creators and Urayoàn  shares some original poetry.

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    57 mins
  • 25 Sean Lee
    Jan 6 2023

    Fran Flaherty is in dialogue with queer, disabled, East Asian artist and art curator Sean Lee. Sean is the Director of Programming for Tangled Art and Disability and shares the importance of visibility, access, and advocacy for artists with disabilities. 

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    46 mins
  • 24 Rosie Gordon-Wallace
    Dec 6 2022

    Veronica Corpuz is in dialogue with Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator's founder and curator.  They discuss how artists don't just need funds to create, but nurturing and emotional support as well. 

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    45 mins

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