
About this Event
“Loving Communion” is the final exhibition and closing ceremony for one. black woman breathing, an art activation series by exhale collective, centering care, affirmation and healing for black women and girls through the curation of sacred spaces for creative exploration. Inspired by chapters of Bell Hook’s text All About Love, New Visions and Sisters of the Yam, this closing ceremony is a culmination of exhale collective’s artist residency with The Betti Ono Foundation.
Come get a first look at exhale’s community quilting project — an archival and visual representation of the love, communal bonds, and collective power shared between Black women in Oakland and beyond. There will be mini art activations, a community dialogue on the threads that hold us together, and more! We will be in the 'Community Meeting Room', please ask for that upon entry into the library for directions.
About exhale. collective:
exhale. collective is a community that nurtures the individual craft and communal imaginings of black womxn* and girls by curating spaces for us to co-create, release and dream — in a way that brings us closer together and closer to ourselves. Our mission is to support, connect, and uplift black womxn and girls through gatherings that unite and inspire.
*the term “womxn” is used to capture the spectrum of our identities including, but not limited to, black women, femmes, girls and non-binary people socialized into girlhood.
We invite you to breathe easy with us!
Masking is strongly encouraged for the health and safety of all involved
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
West Oakland Branch | Oakland Public Library:, 1801 Adeline Street, Oakland, United States
USD 0.00