How do queer artists create spaces of freedom—not just for survival, but for creative process?
Amid the federal administration’s threats to sanctuary jurisdictions, MovingGround initiated Sanctuary Spaces, an art-action network to share narratives and shed light on people’s lives directly impacted through conversation, performance, and co-creating live and experiential Sanctuary Spaces together.
From Window, the Black lesbian vocalist and author of Black Lesbian Bedtime Stories, to Mister Lady Zen, an internationally acclaimed composer, cabaret artist, poet, and queer elder. Together these artists use sound, word, and community to build sanctuaries. Meanwhile, Rene “Casino” Reneand, the Berlin-based musician and podcaster behind BABE: Black American Berlin Expat, amplifies diasporic voices across borders.
Together with Freedom Festival USA and the Freedomistas, Lisa Aurora Calderon co-founder of Naming Gallery and ToMaRo Gallery invited MovingGround Artistic Director Krista DeNio to ask artists to share: How do we create Sanctuary, Safety, and Protection? How does art become a tool for peace in the face of chaos? How do we preserve sanity while fighting for liberation? And what does it mean to teach, create, and thrive when governments change abruptly? Join us for a conversation on music, memory, and the radical act of making room for ourselves.
When: Sunday June 22nd at 12pm and Sunday June 29th at 12pm
Incredible Panelists and Organizers!
CO-ORGANIZERS / MODERATORS:
- Lisa Aurora – ToMaRoGallery.com
- Krista DeNio – MovingGround.org
PANELISTS/ ARTISTS
- Window – Vocalist, Singer Songwriter, Artist, and Author of Black Lesbian Bedtime Stories.
- Najee Rene aka “Casino“ – The Emperor’s Tarot and BABE Black American Berlin Expat
Research + Questions by Lisa Aurora: A Closer Look At Executive Orders :: The Organizations Helping Our Community
Registration and Fee:
$5-50 sliding scale. Get tickets below. Additional donations can be made to Venmo | MovingGround; write one word in the payment note that gives or creates in you a sense of sanctuary
Registration link: https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/the-freedom-we-make-queer-artists-on-sound-struggle-and-sanctuary-spaces-2/
**Please note that your contribution goes directly to paying the artist fees for all panel experts!