Expanding the Filipino American identity through art
The “More Than Lumpia” exhibition will be at The Catacombs at Epiphany Center for the Arts from October 6 to November 17.
“More Than Lumpia” aims to explore Filipino American identity and challenge stereotypes by showcasing the work of artists in that space. This exhibition works to expand what it means to be Filipino American and to not be boiled down to one dish or a one dimensional view of who a Filipino is.
Reset discusses the challenges of defining identity and authenticity.
GUESTS: Cesar Conde, curator, artist and activist
Abby Mendoza, artist, facilitator and art therapy student
Jimmy Bulosan, artist, art educator and art therapist
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Expanding the Filipino American identity through art
The “More Than Lumpia” exhibition will be at The Catacombs at Epiphany Center for the Arts from October 6 to November 17.
“More Than Lumpia” aims to explore Filipino American identity and challenge stereotypes by showcasing the work of artists in that space. This exhibition works to expand what it means to be Filipino American and to not be boiled down to one dish or a one dimensional view of who a Filipino is.
Reset discusses the challenges of defining identity and authenticity.
GUESTS: Cesar Conde, curator, artist and activist
Abby Mendoza, artist, facilitator and art therapy student
Jimmy Bulosan, artist, art educator and art therapist