
thank you to everyone who came to @breagallery for the opening weekend of Mixed Feelings
I’m especially grateful to @kettlecornn.art for inviting me to expand my Thresholds series to include Septembers recent Supreme Court Decision on racial profiling and immigration stops. I appreciate every stranger who stopped to talk about how their histories are connected to mine.
In the words of @stortiii “I am less a bridge, more a threshold. You, too.” 🧿
Also a big big thank you to @yemididit for always sharing his incredible talent and capturing these moments 📷
MIXED FEELINGS: existing in the space between
▫️ON VIEW 1.24 - 3.20.26
1 Civic Center Cir. Brea CA 92821

thank you to everyone who came to @breagallery for the opening weekend of Mixed Feelings
I’m especially grateful to @kettlecornn.art for inviting me to expand my Thresholds series to include Septembers recent Supreme Court Decision on racial profiling and immigration stops. I appreciate every stranger who stopped to talk about how their histories are connected to mine.
In the words of @stortiii “I am less a bridge, more a threshold. You, too.” 🧿
Also a big big thank you to @yemididit for always sharing his incredible talent and capturing these moments 📷
MIXED FEELINGS: existing in the space between
▫️ON VIEW 1.24 - 3.20.26
1 Civic Center Cir. Brea CA 92821

thank you to everyone who came to @breagallery for the opening weekend of Mixed Feelings
I’m especially grateful to @kettlecornn.art for inviting me to expand my Thresholds series to include Septembers recent Supreme Court Decision on racial profiling and immigration stops. I appreciate every stranger who stopped to talk about how their histories are connected to mine.
In the words of @stortiii “I am less a bridge, more a threshold. You, too.” 🧿
Also a big big thank you to @yemididit for always sharing his incredible talent and capturing these moments 📷
MIXED FEELINGS: existing in the space between
▫️ON VIEW 1.24 - 3.20.26
1 Civic Center Cir. Brea CA 92821

thank you to everyone who came to @breagallery for the opening weekend of Mixed Feelings
I’m especially grateful to @kettlecornn.art for inviting me to expand my Thresholds series to include Septembers recent Supreme Court Decision on racial profiling and immigration stops. I appreciate every stranger who stopped to talk about how their histories are connected to mine.
In the words of @stortiii “I am less a bridge, more a threshold. You, too.” 🧿
Also a big big thank you to @yemididit for always sharing his incredible talent and capturing these moments 📷
MIXED FEELINGS: existing in the space between
▫️ON VIEW 1.24 - 3.20.26
1 Civic Center Cir. Brea CA 92821

thank you to everyone who came to @breagallery for the opening weekend of Mixed Feelings
I’m especially grateful to @kettlecornn.art for inviting me to expand my Thresholds series to include Septembers recent Supreme Court Decision on racial profiling and immigration stops. I appreciate every stranger who stopped to talk about how their histories are connected to mine.
In the words of @stortiii “I am less a bridge, more a threshold. You, too.” 🧿
Also a big big thank you to @yemididit for always sharing his incredible talent and capturing these moments 📷
MIXED FEELINGS: existing in the space between
▫️ON VIEW 1.24 - 3.20.26
1 Civic Center Cir. Brea CA 92821

thank you to everyone who came to @breagallery for the opening weekend of Mixed Feelings
I’m especially grateful to @kettlecornn.art for inviting me to expand my Thresholds series to include Septembers recent Supreme Court Decision on racial profiling and immigration stops. I appreciate every stranger who stopped to talk about how their histories are connected to mine.
In the words of @stortiii “I am less a bridge, more a threshold. You, too.” 🧿
Also a big big thank you to @yemididit for always sharing his incredible talent and capturing these moments 📷
MIXED FEELINGS: existing in the space between
▫️ON VIEW 1.24 - 3.20.26
1 Civic Center Cir. Brea CA 92821
what does empire look like when it lives inside you? 🔪
join us at @eveofdurham for a #aapihm reading + discussion of TORN: Asian/white Life and the Intimacy of Violence by @stortiii & its companion guide TORN OPEN, a political education resource by @time.bianca @practicing.futures and call to action for mixed Asian/white and Asian American communities.
📍 @eveofdurham, Durham
📅 Wednesday, May 13
🕕 6–9pm
🍷 1/2 price wine bottles all night
@stortiii’s new book (@dukeuniversitypress , 2026) asks how US imperialism happens inside our families, our desires, our sense of self. for AAPI heritage month, Torn refuses easy answers and asks mixed Asian/white and Asian American communities to start asking hard questions.
#AAPIHeritageMonth #AsianAmerican #waisan #PoliticalEducation
🎧 1965 exploitation film ft Tura Santana
📽️ Daniel Holtzclaw, Elliot Rodger’s, Emma Sulkowicz, Chanel Miller, Joanna Gaines, Andrew Cunanan, Usha Vance, Ocean Vuong, Alysa Liu, Hudson Williams

Took a while but finally got my physical copy!! your girl is published in @disegnojournal !
Last year I was selected as a part of an inaugural cohort to contribute my writing to Design Drafts. Inspired by Audre Lorde and Pat Parker’s correspondence in Sister Love, I chose to write a love letter. With their letters Lorde and Parker remind us that love is not free from discomfort as they constantly, lovingly, pushed each other forward with difficult questions.
I trace the many ways design choices tell us a lot about who we deem worthy of wealth, power, and even life, regardless of a designer’s intent. From @netflix’s Black Mirror to @ruha9’s Race After Technology to Fanon’s foundational anti-colonial work - I illustrate the many ways that design choices are not accidents, but reflections of the worlds we choose to build. And when it comes to the neoliberalism of “design for good” I ask if we are really building new worlds or are we just redecorating old ones?
I loved writing this and I’m so excited to share that I get to keep building this work into a 14 week class. Spring 2024 I’ll be back as professor Bianca, teaching “Future Tripping: Science fiction, Speculative design, and Social Justice” at @artcenteredu @designmattersca . Working in organizing over the last 5 years dropped me into an entire body of work, a history of speculative world building, designers are rarely told to study. I’m so looking forward to continue bringing all these threads together with students.
Special thanks to everyone at @disegnojournal and @nieuweinstituut but especially @nanjalaone who sat and worked through these ideas with me and pushed me to keep reaching for my own voice.
Last slide are some books I mention / pulled from. You can find the full love letter in my bio. 💜
#speculativedesign #sciencefiction #design #designcritique #speculativefutures #fanon

what does empire look like when it lives inside you? 🔪
join us at @eveofdurham for a #aapihm reading + discussion of TORN: Asian/white Life and the Intimacy of Violence by @stortiii & its companion guide TORN OPEN, a political education resource by @time.bianca @practicing.futures and call to action for mixed Asian/white and Asian American communities.
📍 @eveofdurham, Durham
📅 Wednesday, May 13
🕕 6–9pm
🍷 1/2 price wine bottles all night
@stortiii’s new book (@dukeuniversitypress , 2026) asks how US imperialism happens inside our families, our desires, our sense of self. for AAPI heritage month, Torn refuses easy answers and asks mixed Asian/white and Asian American communities to start asking hard questions.
#AAPIHeritageMonth #AsianAmerican #waisan #PoliticalEducation

what does empire look like when it lives inside you? 🔪
join us at @eveofdurham for a #aapihm reading + discussion of TORN: Asian/white Life and the Intimacy of Violence by @stortiii & its companion guide TORN OPEN, a political education resource by @time.bianca @practicing.futures and call to action for mixed Asian/white and Asian American communities.
📍 @eveofdurham, Durham
📅 Wednesday, May 13
🕕 6–9pm
🍷 1/2 price wine bottles all night
@stortiii’s new book (@dukeuniversitypress , 2026) asks how US imperialism happens inside our families, our desires, our sense of self. for AAPI heritage month, Torn refuses easy answers and asks mixed Asian/white and Asian American communities to start asking hard questions.
#AAPIHeritageMonth #AsianAmerican #waisan #PoliticalEducation

what does empire look like when it lives inside you? 🔪
join us at @eveofdurham for a #aapihm reading + discussion of TORN: Asian/white Life and the Intimacy of Violence by @stortiii & its companion guide TORN OPEN, a political education resource by @time.bianca @practicing.futures and call to action for mixed Asian/white and Asian American communities.
📍 @eveofdurham, Durham
📅 Wednesday, May 13
🕕 6–9pm
🍷 1/2 price wine bottles all night
@stortiii’s new book (@dukeuniversitypress , 2026) asks how US imperialism happens inside our families, our desires, our sense of self. for AAPI heritage month, Torn refuses easy answers and asks mixed Asian/white and Asian American communities to start asking hard questions.
#AAPIHeritageMonth #AsianAmerican #waisan #PoliticalEducation

what does empire look like when it lives inside you? 🔪
join us at @eveofdurham for a #aapihm reading + discussion of TORN: Asian/white Life and the Intimacy of Violence by @stortiii & its companion guide TORN OPEN, a political education resource by @time.bianca @practicing.futures and call to action for mixed Asian/white and Asian American communities.
📍 @eveofdurham, Durham
📅 Wednesday, May 13
🕕 6–9pm
🍷 1/2 price wine bottles all night
@stortiii’s new book (@dukeuniversitypress , 2026) asks how US imperialism happens inside our families, our desires, our sense of self. for AAPI heritage month, Torn refuses easy answers and asks mixed Asian/white and Asian American communities to start asking hard questions.
#AAPIHeritageMonth #AsianAmerican #waisan #PoliticalEducation

🗣️ WASIANS
“Instead of engaging with the age-old question ‘What are you?’ Torn moves the conversation forward and asks, ‘Where will you go from here?’”
This AAPI Heritage Month, join professor @stortiii + @time.bianca for a FREE workshop at @peoplessolidarityhub
Torn Open, designed and produced by @time.bianca @practicingfutures, is a reader’s companionto @stortiii’s book Torn: Asian/white Life and the Intimacy of Violence (@dukeuniversitypress 2026). Torn Open was created as a political education resource built for mixed Asian/white and Asian American communities, featuring key concepts, reflection prompts, and calls to action.
Anna and Bianca will facilitate conversation and activation around the book’s main themes: anti-imperialism, feminist activism, queerness, intimacy, and survival.Together, we’ll read, discuss, and map how choices move us toward empire or away from it.
📅 Tuesday, May 12 | 5:00 – 7:30 PM
📍 People’s Solidarity Hub | free & open to community
—
Dr. Anna M. Moncada Storti is a writer, professor, and interdisciplinary scholar of feminist theory, queer of color critique, and Asian American Studies. Her work explores the aesthetic and affective relations between race, empire, violence, and pleasure, specializing in art and culture across the Asian diaspora. Since 2021, she’s been an Assistant Professor of Gender, Sexuality, & Feminist Studies at @dukegsf where she also teaches in the Asian American & Diaspora Studies program.
Bianca Nozaki-Nasser is a Japanese-Lebanese-Syrian artist, educator, and founder of Practicing Futures, a community creative lab dedicated to reclaiming and reimagining the future. Bianca’s work is rooted in social practice and has spanned across immersive audio video installations, speculative objects, and community engagement programs. She invites collective wrecking and reckoning, exploring the tension between building new worlds and redecorating old ones.

🗣️ WASIANS
“Instead of engaging with the age-old question ‘What are you?’ Torn moves the conversation forward and asks, ‘Where will you go from here?’”
This AAPI Heritage Month, join professor @stortiii + @time.bianca for a FREE workshop at @peoplessolidarityhub
Torn Open, designed and produced by @time.bianca @practicingfutures, is a reader’s companionto @stortiii’s book Torn: Asian/white Life and the Intimacy of Violence (@dukeuniversitypress 2026). Torn Open was created as a political education resource built for mixed Asian/white and Asian American communities, featuring key concepts, reflection prompts, and calls to action.
Anna and Bianca will facilitate conversation and activation around the book’s main themes: anti-imperialism, feminist activism, queerness, intimacy, and survival.Together, we’ll read, discuss, and map how choices move us toward empire or away from it.
📅 Tuesday, May 12 | 5:00 – 7:30 PM
📍 People’s Solidarity Hub | free & open to community
—
Dr. Anna M. Moncada Storti is a writer, professor, and interdisciplinary scholar of feminist theory, queer of color critique, and Asian American Studies. Her work explores the aesthetic and affective relations between race, empire, violence, and pleasure, specializing in art and culture across the Asian diaspora. Since 2021, she’s been an Assistant Professor of Gender, Sexuality, & Feminist Studies at @dukegsf where she also teaches in the Asian American & Diaspora Studies program.
Bianca Nozaki-Nasser is a Japanese-Lebanese-Syrian artist, educator, and founder of Practicing Futures, a community creative lab dedicated to reclaiming and reimagining the future. Bianca’s work is rooted in social practice and has spanned across immersive audio video installations, speculative objects, and community engagement programs. She invites collective wrecking and reckoning, exploring the tension between building new worlds and redecorating old ones.

🗣️ WASIANS
“Instead of engaging with the age-old question ‘What are you?’ Torn moves the conversation forward and asks, ‘Where will you go from here?’”
This AAPI Heritage Month, join professor @stortiii + @time.bianca for a FREE workshop at @peoplessolidarityhub
Torn Open, designed and produced by @time.bianca @practicingfutures, is a reader’s companionto @stortiii’s book Torn: Asian/white Life and the Intimacy of Violence (@dukeuniversitypress 2026). Torn Open was created as a political education resource built for mixed Asian/white and Asian American communities, featuring key concepts, reflection prompts, and calls to action.
Anna and Bianca will facilitate conversation and activation around the book’s main themes: anti-imperialism, feminist activism, queerness, intimacy, and survival.Together, we’ll read, discuss, and map how choices move us toward empire or away from it.
📅 Tuesday, May 12 | 5:00 – 7:30 PM
📍 People’s Solidarity Hub | free & open to community
—
Dr. Anna M. Moncada Storti is a writer, professor, and interdisciplinary scholar of feminist theory, queer of color critique, and Asian American Studies. Her work explores the aesthetic and affective relations between race, empire, violence, and pleasure, specializing in art and culture across the Asian diaspora. Since 2021, she’s been an Assistant Professor of Gender, Sexuality, & Feminist Studies at @dukegsf where she also teaches in the Asian American & Diaspora Studies program.
Bianca Nozaki-Nasser is a Japanese-Lebanese-Syrian artist, educator, and founder of Practicing Futures, a community creative lab dedicated to reclaiming and reimagining the future. Bianca’s work is rooted in social practice and has spanned across immersive audio video installations, speculative objects, and community engagement programs. She invites collective wrecking and reckoning, exploring the tension between building new worlds and redecorating old ones.

🗣️ WASIANS
“Instead of engaging with the age-old question ‘What are you?’ Torn moves the conversation forward and asks, ‘Where will you go from here?’”
This AAPI Heritage Month, join professor @stortiii + @time.bianca for a FREE workshop at @peoplessolidarityhub
Torn Open, designed and produced by @time.bianca @practicingfutures, is a reader’s companionto @stortiii’s book Torn: Asian/white Life and the Intimacy of Violence (@dukeuniversitypress 2026). Torn Open was created as a political education resource built for mixed Asian/white and Asian American communities, featuring key concepts, reflection prompts, and calls to action.
Anna and Bianca will facilitate conversation and activation around the book’s main themes: anti-imperialism, feminist activism, queerness, intimacy, and survival.Together, we’ll read, discuss, and map how choices move us toward empire or away from it.
📅 Tuesday, May 12 | 5:00 – 7:30 PM
📍 People’s Solidarity Hub | free & open to community
—
Dr. Anna M. Moncada Storti is a writer, professor, and interdisciplinary scholar of feminist theory, queer of color critique, and Asian American Studies. Her work explores the aesthetic and affective relations between race, empire, violence, and pleasure, specializing in art and culture across the Asian diaspora. Since 2021, she’s been an Assistant Professor of Gender, Sexuality, & Feminist Studies at @dukegsf where she also teaches in the Asian American & Diaspora Studies program.
Bianca Nozaki-Nasser is a Japanese-Lebanese-Syrian artist, educator, and founder of Practicing Futures, a community creative lab dedicated to reclaiming and reimagining the future. Bianca’s work is rooted in social practice and has spanned across immersive audio video installations, speculative objects, and community engagement programs. She invites collective wrecking and reckoning, exploring the tension between building new worlds and redecorating old ones.

Proceeds from this workshop will be donated to the LA Street Vendor Campaign. No one turned away for lack of funds!
How do we dream across borders and beyond them?
Saturday, April 18th at @philosophical_research_society , artist and designer Bianca Nozaki-Nasser joins artist and scholar Guadalupe Arellanes Castro to explore how borders, physical, political, and imagined, shape our sense of belonging and possibility.
We’ll play with storytelling, mapping, and collective imagination as tools for world building. Together, we’ll explore how ecological, queer, and abolitionist visions can help us unlearn borders drawn around our bodies, lands, and possibilities.
@gwadalinaaa Guadalupe Arellanes, PhD is an artist, researcher, and educator. Her PhD research, (Im)migrant Ecologies: Relating Beyond Borders, examines the centrality of “place” and relationality within (im)migrant-led environmental struggles in Southern California in order to consider the abolition of borders and nations. She has lectured at various California universities and presented at numerous conferences. She is one of the first fellows of the Crossing Latinidades Mellon Foundation initiative. Her art explores existential questions while also often centering ecological themes and elements of surrealism.
@time.bianca is a Japanese-Lebanese-Syrian artist, educator, and founder of @practicing.futures, a community creative lab dedicated to reclaiming and reimagining the future. Bianca’s work is rooted in social practice and has spanned across immersive audio video installations, speculative objects, and community engagement programs. She invites collective wrecking and reckoning, exploring the tension between building new worlds and redecorating old ones. Over the last ten years, she has developed strategic storytelling and creative media interventions for political education and grassroots movement campaigns. They have exhibited their work across the United States and have co-founded and organized with artist and worker-led collectives committed to radical pedagogy and collective liberation.

Proceeds from this workshop will be donated to the LA Street Vendor Campaign. No one turned away for lack of funds!
How do we dream across borders and beyond them?
Saturday, April 18th at @philosophical_research_society , artist and designer Bianca Nozaki-Nasser joins artist and scholar Guadalupe Arellanes Castro to explore how borders, physical, political, and imagined, shape our sense of belonging and possibility.
We’ll play with storytelling, mapping, and collective imagination as tools for world building. Together, we’ll explore how ecological, queer, and abolitionist visions can help us unlearn borders drawn around our bodies, lands, and possibilities.
@gwadalinaaa Guadalupe Arellanes, PhD is an artist, researcher, and educator. Her PhD research, (Im)migrant Ecologies: Relating Beyond Borders, examines the centrality of “place” and relationality within (im)migrant-led environmental struggles in Southern California in order to consider the abolition of borders and nations. She has lectured at various California universities and presented at numerous conferences. She is one of the first fellows of the Crossing Latinidades Mellon Foundation initiative. Her art explores existential questions while also often centering ecological themes and elements of surrealism.
@time.bianca is a Japanese-Lebanese-Syrian artist, educator, and founder of @practicing.futures, a community creative lab dedicated to reclaiming and reimagining the future. Bianca’s work is rooted in social practice and has spanned across immersive audio video installations, speculative objects, and community engagement programs. She invites collective wrecking and reckoning, exploring the tension between building new worlds and redecorating old ones. Over the last ten years, she has developed strategic storytelling and creative media interventions for political education and grassroots movement campaigns. They have exhibited their work across the United States and have co-founded and organized with artist and worker-led collectives committed to radical pedagogy and collective liberation.

Proceeds from this workshop will be donated to the LA Street Vendor Campaign. No one turned away for lack of funds!
How do we dream across borders and beyond them?
Saturday, April 18th at @philosophical_research_society , artist and designer Bianca Nozaki-Nasser joins artist and scholar Guadalupe Arellanes Castro to explore how borders, physical, political, and imagined, shape our sense of belonging and possibility.
We’ll play with storytelling, mapping, and collective imagination as tools for world building. Together, we’ll explore how ecological, queer, and abolitionist visions can help us unlearn borders drawn around our bodies, lands, and possibilities.
@gwadalinaaa Guadalupe Arellanes, PhD is an artist, researcher, and educator. Her PhD research, (Im)migrant Ecologies: Relating Beyond Borders, examines the centrality of “place” and relationality within (im)migrant-led environmental struggles in Southern California in order to consider the abolition of borders and nations. She has lectured at various California universities and presented at numerous conferences. She is one of the first fellows of the Crossing Latinidades Mellon Foundation initiative. Her art explores existential questions while also often centering ecological themes and elements of surrealism.
@time.bianca is a Japanese-Lebanese-Syrian artist, educator, and founder of @practicing.futures, a community creative lab dedicated to reclaiming and reimagining the future. Bianca’s work is rooted in social practice and has spanned across immersive audio video installations, speculative objects, and community engagement programs. She invites collective wrecking and reckoning, exploring the tension between building new worlds and redecorating old ones. Over the last ten years, she has developed strategic storytelling and creative media interventions for political education and grassroots movement campaigns. They have exhibited their work across the United States and have co-founded and organized with artist and worker-led collectives committed to radical pedagogy and collective liberation.

Proceeds from this workshop will be donated to the LA Street Vendor Campaign. No one turned away for lack of funds!
How do we dream across borders and beyond them?
Saturday, April 18th at @philosophical_research_society , artist and designer Bianca Nozaki-Nasser joins artist and scholar Guadalupe Arellanes Castro to explore how borders, physical, political, and imagined, shape our sense of belonging and possibility.
We’ll play with storytelling, mapping, and collective imagination as tools for world building. Together, we’ll explore how ecological, queer, and abolitionist visions can help us unlearn borders drawn around our bodies, lands, and possibilities.
@gwadalinaaa Guadalupe Arellanes, PhD is an artist, researcher, and educator. Her PhD research, (Im)migrant Ecologies: Relating Beyond Borders, examines the centrality of “place” and relationality within (im)migrant-led environmental struggles in Southern California in order to consider the abolition of borders and nations. She has lectured at various California universities and presented at numerous conferences. She is one of the first fellows of the Crossing Latinidades Mellon Foundation initiative. Her art explores existential questions while also often centering ecological themes and elements of surrealism.
@time.bianca is a Japanese-Lebanese-Syrian artist, educator, and founder of @practicing.futures, a community creative lab dedicated to reclaiming and reimagining the future. Bianca’s work is rooted in social practice and has spanned across immersive audio video installations, speculative objects, and community engagement programs. She invites collective wrecking and reckoning, exploring the tension between building new worlds and redecorating old ones. Over the last ten years, she has developed strategic storytelling and creative media interventions for political education and grassroots movement campaigns. They have exhibited their work across the United States and have co-founded and organized with artist and worker-led collectives committed to radical pedagogy and collective liberation.

Proceeds from this workshop will be donated to the LA Street Vendor Campaign. No one turned away for lack of funds!
How do we dream across borders and beyond them?
Saturday, April 18th at @philosophical_research_society , artist and designer Bianca Nozaki-Nasser joins artist and scholar Guadalupe Arellanes Castro to explore how borders, physical, political, and imagined, shape our sense of belonging and possibility.
We’ll play with storytelling, mapping, and collective imagination as tools for world building. Together, we’ll explore how ecological, queer, and abolitionist visions can help us unlearn borders drawn around our bodies, lands, and possibilities.
@gwadalinaaa Guadalupe Arellanes, PhD is an artist, researcher, and educator. Her PhD research, (Im)migrant Ecologies: Relating Beyond Borders, examines the centrality of “place” and relationality within (im)migrant-led environmental struggles in Southern California in order to consider the abolition of borders and nations. She has lectured at various California universities and presented at numerous conferences. She is one of the first fellows of the Crossing Latinidades Mellon Foundation initiative. Her art explores existential questions while also often centering ecological themes and elements of surrealism.
@time.bianca is a Japanese-Lebanese-Syrian artist, educator, and founder of @practicing.futures, a community creative lab dedicated to reclaiming and reimagining the future. Bianca’s work is rooted in social practice and has spanned across immersive audio video installations, speculative objects, and community engagement programs. She invites collective wrecking and reckoning, exploring the tension between building new worlds and redecorating old ones. Over the last ten years, she has developed strategic storytelling and creative media interventions for political education and grassroots movement campaigns. They have exhibited their work across the United States and have co-founded and organized with artist and worker-led collectives committed to radical pedagogy and collective liberation.

excited to be in this beautiful show ✨ see you Saturday for Mixed Feelings at @breagallery
Mixed Feelings • @breagallery
This exhibit features the work of multi-ethnic and biracial artists exploring themes of identity, intersectionality, and cultural hybridity. Through a diverse range of media, this exhibition will highlight the complex and challenging experiences when seeking belonging, and the negotiation and expression of multiple cultural heritages of identity in a world often defined by rigid categories.
MIXED FEELINGS:
existing in the space between
▫️Opening 01.24 5pm - 7pm
▫️ON VIEW 1.24 - 3.20.26
1 Civic Center Cir. Brea CA 92821
Participating Artists
HIROSHI CLARK
MICHAEL DIXON
DERICK EDWARDS
EMMA KAPIOLANI HUGHES
AMANDA KAZEMI
EUNNURI LEE
MARY JO MATSUMOTO
BIANCA NOZAKI-NASSER
MOMOKO SCHAFER
MALAYA TUYAY
APRIL WERLE
NAIMA WHITE
Curated by Kennelyn Deloach

excited to be in this beautiful show ✨ see you Saturday for Mixed Feelings at @breagallery
Mixed Feelings • @breagallery
This exhibit features the work of multi-ethnic and biracial artists exploring themes of identity, intersectionality, and cultural hybridity. Through a diverse range of media, this exhibition will highlight the complex and challenging experiences when seeking belonging, and the negotiation and expression of multiple cultural heritages of identity in a world often defined by rigid categories.
MIXED FEELINGS:
existing in the space between
▫️Opening 01.24 5pm - 7pm
▫️ON VIEW 1.24 - 3.20.26
1 Civic Center Cir. Brea CA 92821
Participating Artists
HIROSHI CLARK
MICHAEL DIXON
DERICK EDWARDS
EMMA KAPIOLANI HUGHES
AMANDA KAZEMI
EUNNURI LEE
MARY JO MATSUMOTO
BIANCA NOZAKI-NASSER
MOMOKO SCHAFER
MALAYA TUYAY
APRIL WERLE
NAIMA WHITE
Curated by Kennelyn Deloach

excited to be in this beautiful show ✨ see you Saturday for Mixed Feelings at @breagallery
Mixed Feelings • @breagallery
This exhibit features the work of multi-ethnic and biracial artists exploring themes of identity, intersectionality, and cultural hybridity. Through a diverse range of media, this exhibition will highlight the complex and challenging experiences when seeking belonging, and the negotiation and expression of multiple cultural heritages of identity in a world often defined by rigid categories.
MIXED FEELINGS:
existing in the space between
▫️Opening 01.24 5pm - 7pm
▫️ON VIEW 1.24 - 3.20.26
1 Civic Center Cir. Brea CA 92821
Participating Artists
HIROSHI CLARK
MICHAEL DIXON
DERICK EDWARDS
EMMA KAPIOLANI HUGHES
AMANDA KAZEMI
EUNNURI LEE
MARY JO MATSUMOTO
BIANCA NOZAKI-NASSER
MOMOKO SCHAFER
MALAYA TUYAY
APRIL WERLE
NAIMA WHITE
Curated by Kennelyn Deloach

Tomorrow we’re back at @feministcenterforcreativework for the next @practicing.futures Speculative Futures Seminar 💫
Big thank you to @levelground.co for inviting me to bring this work to their Social Practice Lab
📸 @yemididit 🫰🏼

Tomorrow we’re back at @feministcenterforcreativework for the next @practicing.futures Speculative Futures Seminar 💫
Big thank you to @levelground.co for inviting me to bring this work to their Social Practice Lab
📸 @yemididit 🫰🏼

Tomorrow we’re back at @feministcenterforcreativework for the next @practicing.futures Speculative Futures Seminar 💫
Big thank you to @levelground.co for inviting me to bring this work to their Social Practice Lab
📸 @yemididit 🫰🏼
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