Piece x Peace
Featuring BIPOC Community Artists
Curated by Amiah Jones
November 12 - 16, 2024
Artist Talk + Reception: Saturday, November 16th
Talk, 5:30p, Reception, 6-8P
Join us on UNESCO's International Day of Tolerance to celebrate the work of the artists featured in this exhibition
More About Piece x Peace
Dear Greensboro,
As Black and Indigenous People of Color, it can be hard to navigate through who we are, who we want to be, and who the world tells us to be. While dealing with that, we don’t always realize how hard it is to find space to cope. We either feel we don’t have time to, or we were told it’s just part of life- part of growing up.
Well, no matter how much we grow, we still deserve the time and space to be human. We deserve a space to tell the truths of our experience. We deserve a space to find others who want to understand where we are coming from. Whether you find solace in observing artwork, or confiding in people from your community, take this space for yourself. Take this space to heal. You deserve to exhale.
May you be heard. May you be loved,
BIPOC-Greensboro
Curatorial Statement by Amiah Jones
The History of Kapwa
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Kapwa is an age-old moral framework originating from the Philippines. Filipino social-psychologist, Vergilio Enriquez, defined it as the recognition of a shared identity, an inner self, shared with others. This bridge between collectivist and individualist culture gives us the room to reflect. Should we build these bits of shared humanity into a path towards peace? Or should we proudly shatter on our own, piece by piece?
Featuring Work by
Sofia Aguilar
John Carlos Aguinaldo
Quan Apollo
Luz Borrayo
Kayla Bullock
Adia Carter
Aminah Coppage
Brenda Fonseca
AJ Guieb-Alimbuyuguen
Will Harvey
Amiah Jones
Tyler Jones
Viveka Krumm
Alicia Mccluney
Zaire Miles-Moultrie
Madison Miller
Aryana Norris
Brandy Rodman
Shaye Scales
Myles Wilder