This So Much Together workshop will take in person. Advanced registration is required.
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In this workshop, we’ll explore how collaboration across mediums and creative backgrounds can lead to innovative processes and expressions in our art and lives. Presenters Manya Yana and Gabriel Barrera will share their own creative practices as writer /poet, visual artist, social justice advocates, and mentors for other BIPOC artists. Through writing and visual activities, we will consider the impacts and importance of the collaborative process—from concept to creation—particularly for BIPOC artists and audiences.
This workshop is made possible in part by The Ford Family Foundation.
Please note that registration is limited to twenty-five participants. Register here.
Venue and workshop details
This is a wheelchair-accessible venue.
Free, accessible parking is available at the venue.
There is a Rogue Valley Transportation District Line 10 bus stop located roughly four blocks from the venue.
This workshop will consist of a mix of activities, conversation, and presentation. Seating will be available.
There will be a 5–10 minute break between activities. Participants are encouraged to break as needed for their own comfort.
Water and light snacks will be provided.
Registration is free and required for each workshop.
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