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Collaging Possibility and Futurity

Step 1: Donate to Sameer Project here (sugg. donation $60).

Step 2: Register for “Collaging Possibility and Futurity” here.

We arrive at collage art as a way of building anew out of the existing, as world-building practice. In this workshop, we’ll collage together as a method of insisting on futurity, of questioning who we are at our most free, and what elements need tearing apart, reorienting, layering, shifting, and/or re-rooting to arrive there.

Through generative art-making prompts and discussion around existing collage artworks that embody anti-colonialism and radical imagination, we will create collages that activate mixed media for protest, perspective-shifting, and beyond.

Ayling Zulema Dominguez is a poet, educator, and community artist who writes and creates against borders, toward land rematriation, and the embodiment of abolitionist futurisms. Their storytelling is rooted ancestrally in the lands of Puebla, Mexico (Nahua) and the island of Quisqueya.

Motyko Morales is a first generation Honduran-Cuban multi-disciplinary artist and organizer from Seminole-Tequesta land, Miami, Florida. Her work is rooted in imagining a world free of borders and carceral systems.

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