Curative Collective Conversation: Dreaming Out Loud

Event Details

Event Date and Time

Mon, Dec 07, 2020
12 to 1 pm ET

Tickets and Reservations

Free. Live streaming on NMWA's Facebook page and at nmwa.org/livestream.

Location

Online

A bright yellow sunflower in the foreground in front of a blurry background of wooden planter beds filled with lush, healthy, green plants growing in an urban garden.
Join us online for a deep-dive into Dreaming Out Loud’s work and our exhibition "Reclamation."

Event Description

Curative Collective Conversation: Dreaming Out Loud

In this new series, join us for in-depth interviews with the Curative Collective, a group of Women, Arts, and Social Change partners working at the intersection of food, art, and social change. From advocacy and social justice to healing and restorative self-care, this diverse collective serves communities throughout the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area. The Curative Collective is also working on NMWA’s exhibition, RECLAMATION: Recipes, Remedies, and Rituals to make sure that the exhibition incorporates local communities and their perspectives.

This week we are joined by Dreaming Out Loud, a D.C.-based nonprofit with the mission to create economic opportunities in low-income communities through the development of a healthy, equitable food system. This event will be livestreamed on NMWA’s Facebook page and at nmwa.org/livestream.

Women, Arts, and Social Change is a public programs initiative that highlights the power of women and the arts as catalysts for change.

Event Sponsors

The Women, Arts, and Social Change public programs initiative is made possible through leadership gifts from Denise Littlefield Sobel, the Davis/Dauray Family Fund, the Revada Foundation of the Logan Family, and the Susan and Jim Swartz Public Programs Fund. Additional funding is provided by the Bernstein Family Foundation. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

National Endowment for the Arts

Logo: "National Endowment for the Arts" written in black on a white background, with a rainbow underline and "arts.gov" underneath the bold text.

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