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JP Open Studios: Separation Anxiety

Below are some images and a brief write-up about our Separation Anxiety group show at Haymarket People’s Fund Part of JP Open Studios 2018: [Via Haymarket People’s Fund] Engaging Ideas of community, togetherness, self and othering, “Separation Anxiety” is a group show of work responding to the complexities of individualism and community. This includes direct responses to the current climate of xenophobia and policies like family separation; reflections on diversity, inclusion and the beauty and strength those values bring to our communities / families; and explorations of identity and relationships. Featuring Work By: AgitArte, Tense, Danielle Robbins, Ankana, Sobek, Joanna Kao, Silvina, Esther, Catch Wreck, OFATS, Frandy Suero Garcia, Millicent, Jacob Leidolf, Chrystian Dennis + More! Reception Featuring Music By: HiFadility & Eboane AUD Read the write-up in the Haymarket People’s Fund Newsletter >

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JP Open Studios: No Human Being Is Illegal

[Via Haymarket People’s Fund] The Weekend of JP Open Studios Haymarket People’s Fund hosted an exhibition called ‘No Human Being Is Illegal’ which brought together 17 artists from Boston and Beyond to share their stories and bring awareness to the critical issues impacting our communities, specifically the criminalization of human life via current and existing immigration policies and the system of mass incarceration that feeds off of documented and undocumented citizens alike. There was a closing reception on Sunday Night where members of the community were invited to join in a celebration of the art, the weekend and community. A potluck fundraiser generated donations of cash and canned / dry goods which have been directed to survivors of Hurricane Maria via The Dream Defenders and Sociadad Latina who are sponsoring relief efforts. This beautiful community event would not have been possible without many people. Thank you to the artists: Lilin Wang, Rohan Nijhawan, Sebastian Tabares, Kwest, Imagine, GieRodz, Thaer Abdallah, Ankana, Pathetic Pixels, Aphrosyche, Life’s Good, Gabriela Cartagena, Tobelliot, Hewett, Wayland “X” Coleman, FrancLo and Jacob Leidolf. Thank you to Casa Verde, Grass Fed / Ten Tables and Fiore’s Bakery and all of our guests for contributing to our potluck. Thank you HiFadility and Rah Zen for the music. Thank you to Haymarket for hosting the event. Thank you to Voices of Liberation, Scope Apparel, Organize the Hood Boston / Feed the Hood, Pen and Sword Political Pirates and The BRIDGES Foundation for making it all happen. Photos Via Ankana

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Art. Anger. Awareness. Jacob Leidof at JP Open Studios 2014 – Hosted by Lucy Parsons Center

Art. Anger Awareness. Artwork by Jacob Leidolf Jamaica Plain Open Studios 2014 Saturday 9/20 -Sunday 9/21 11AM – 6PM Lucy Parsons Center 358A Centre St. Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 RSVP via Facebook My art is often a reaction to and reflection of the world around me, good bad and ugly. Like so many I have been outraged and horrified by events in recent history locally nationally and globally, finding focus, purpose and power in making art that raises awareness and starts conversations about issues that are far too often marginalized and misunderstood: Gun violence and the loss of young lives, Police brutality, the murder of civilians and the role of police in the society, conflicts and casualties, systems of oppression. These are some of the things I try to make sense of or speak on with my work. Join me at the Lucy Parsons Center Bookstore in Hyde Square JP for Jamaica Plain Open Studios 2014. I will be showing work, giving out stickers, (maybe even doing a demo) and hanging out talking about art or whatever else. Please peruse the selection of radical reading material LPC has to offer as well. RSVP via Facebook www.jacobleidolf.com www.jpopenstudios.com

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