VOICES: Aram Han Sifuentes
Women's History Month
March 9, 2023
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Artist and activist Aram Han Sifuentes’s work confronts social and racial injustices, interweaving fiber, social practice, performance, and pedagogy to consider themes of immigration, labor, and protest. Many of her projects, such as the ongoing Protest Banner Lending Library, aim to make art more accessible to the disenfranchised, especially immigrants of color. Since 2016, Sifuentes has brought communities together to sew protest banners, creating a creative outlet of resistance for those who cannot attend protests for their own safety.
Join Sifuentes for a lecture on their practice’s trajectory, exploring how they make political statements and engage communities through participatory art.
This program is free and CART captioning will be available. For questions and access accommodations, email gallery400engagement@gmail.com.
Presented as part of WLRC's celebration of Women's History Month in partnership with UIC Gallery 400 and Gender and Women’s Studies.
Date posted
Mar 6, 2023
Date updated
Mar 6, 2023