
About this Event
Among All These Dreamers: a Communal Dream Circle is part of the programming for , a group exhibtion at Transformer guest curated by independent curator Fabiola Delgado, that invites viewers to reflect on the power of dreams to shape our perceptions, connect us to cultural inheritance, and imagine futures.
This intimate program invites participants to gather in a Dream Circle –a space for sharing, listening, and interpreting dreams as both personal and collective narratives. Rooted in ancestral traditions and communal storytelling, the circle will explore how dreams shape our identities, connect us to cultural memory, and offer visions for the future.
Through guided prompts and open discussion, participants will reflect on the ways dreams influence our realities and how we can channel them into action. The session will be led by exhibition curator Fabiola R. Delgado and facilitator Inés Sánchez. Each participant will receive a small dream care package.
Fabiola R. Delgado (b. Cabimas, Venezuela) is an independent curator, creative producer, and cultural advocate based in Washington D.C. Formerly a Human Rights lawyer and political asylum seeker, she channels her commitment to justice through artistic and cultural experiences. Recognizing storytelling as the essence of her practice, she leads projects that recenter peripheral perspectives and foster intergenerational creative learning. R. Delgado is a recipient of the inaugural National Leaders of Color Fellowship, a collaborative program supported by the six U.S. Regional Arts Organizations, as well as an Arts and Humanities Fellowship from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. She has worked with esteemed institutions including the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, National Museum of American History, Washington Project for the Arts, Times Square Arts, apexart NYC, the Brooklyn Museum, S.O.U.R.C.E. Studio, and The FUNDRED Project with renowned artist, Mel Chin. Her work has been reviewed in The New York Times, BmoreArt Magazine, Artishock Magazine, Arte al Día, and Intervenxions by The Latinx Project at NYU, among other publications.
Inés Sánchez de Lozada (b. Bolivia) explores radical community-building practices grounded in love, care, rest, and pleasure. Her research primarily investigates dreams—bridging dreaming, daydreaming, and aspiration—as a catalyst for social change. Through intimate and interactive environments, she creates spaces for collective learning and research, examining the intersection of community care and dreams across scientific, artistic, and activist dimensions. This approach has deepened her commitment to centering care in her practice and has led her to be an active advocate for the wellbeing of artists. Inés holds an MFA in Curatorial Practice from the Maryland Institute College of Art (2023) and a BA in Political Science, with a focus on anti-oppression theories, from Guilford College. She is currently the Gallery Manager at BmoreArt.
Details:
Proceeds from this experience will be split between Transformer and the Amica Center for Immigrant Rights.
Capacity: 10 participants
Health & Safety: Attendees are asked to test for COVID before joining. Masks are encouraged.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Transformer, 1404 P Street Northwest, Washington, United States
USD 100.00