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Decolonizing Color
DIY Lithography: Posters For Gaza
Honoring Marcellus Khalifah Williams
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Incomplete
Why the World Should Dance More
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Death of Abbie Hoffman
Get in the Room
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Onion Skin
Snow Dyeing
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Daughters of Color
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Anurima Kumar
enter the hibiscus
Community Design & Public Awareness
Our Bodies, Our Health, Our Land
The Laundromat Project
Health is Political
Imkaan
Arts Ignite Evaluation Toolkit
Bloom: Survivor Storytelling
Immigration Installation
Workshops & Conferences
Decolonizing Color
DIY Lithography: Posters For Gaza
Honoring Marcellus Khalifah Williams
Storyboard of the Carceral System
Liberation Based Healing Conference
Radical Creativity as a Bridge Across Disciplines
Features
Occupation is a Public Health Crisis Too
Ancestral Nourishment
Incomplete
Why the World Should Dance More
Visual Design
Paseo Park: Block Painting
Tattoos
Fine Works
Commissions
Art Education
Batik
Sustainable Design
Colors
Papermaking
Natural Dye Techniques
Performance
Bharatanatyam
Body Watani: Soul Speak
Podcast
Death of Abbie Hoffman
Get in the Room
Zero-Waste Investigations
Eco-Printing
Onion Skin
Snow Dyeing
Papermaking
Photography
Portraits
Chroma Monologues
Daughters of Color
Constructed
About and Contact
Contact
About me
Shop
Colors
Lower Eastside Girls Club, 5th Grade. Winter Session A (January-March)
Each session, deep dived into one color to play with using natural dyes, papermaking, and common craft items. Covered anti-colonial color theory, coloring techniques, and mess.
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