Saturday June 14, 3-5 PM
This event is a meetup for mothers to console, share, and inspire as we continue to grow as women and mothers. A gathering of Mamas to talk about motherhood and desires for their children. By the end of the gathering Mamas will write a letter to their offspring. This event will be held in person and online. Exact location will be sent to registrants.
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About Bianca:
Bianca Mońa is a lover of the arts. As an artist, curator, educator, and advocate, she has initiated a number of projects at institutions such as Studio Museum in Harlem (New York, NY) and The John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, DC), and Market Photo Workshop (Johannesburg, SA).
All of her artistic endeavors center on a greater understanding of contemporary Africa and her Diaspora. In addition, she is particularly keen on investigative projects that tackle the living histories of regular citizens who negotiate grand topics. As an oral historian centered sound artist she had received commissions from Initiatives of Change USA, and Culture Push.
About Culture Push + Show Don't Tell:
Culture Push is an arts organization that supports artists and creative thinkers using imaginative, participatory methods to address social and civic challenges. Operating at the intersection of art, social justice, and public engagement, Culture Push fosters collaboration, experimentation, and new ways of thinking through hands-on, community-driven projects.
The Show Don’t Tell Symposium is Culture Push’s annual gathering of artists and creative changemakers who share works-in-progress developed through Fellowship-supported civic experiments. Through interactive installations, performances, and participatory workshops, the Symposium invites the public into imaginative acts of collective learning, care, and resistance—spotlighting practices that push the boundaries of how art can move in the world.