Workshop: Centering Black Healing, Joy and Resistance
CENTERING BLACK HEALING, JOY, AND RESISTANCE
Artist Natasha Marin presents her conceptual art exhibition BLACK IMAGINATION, a community-based, ongoing exhibit that seeks to amplify, center, and hold sacred a diverse sample of Black voices.
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ABOUT THE PANELIST
Natasha Marin (she/her), Artist Natasha Marin (she/her) is a conceptual artist whose people-centered projects have circled the globe and have been recognized and acknowledged by Art Forum, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the LA Times, and others. In 2018, Marin manifested BLACK IMAGINATION: The States of Matter, The (g)Listening, and Ritual Objects– a triptych of audio-based, conceptual art exhibitions in and around Seattle, WA. BLACK IMAGINATION is community-based, ongoing and continues to amplify, center, and hold sacred a diverse sample of Black voices including LGBTQIA+ black youth, incarcerated black women, black folks with disabilities, unsheltered black folks, and black children. Marin’s viral web-based project, Reparations, engaged a quarter of a million people worldwide in the practice of “leveraging privilege,” and earned Marin, a mother of two, death threats by the dozens.