I am smitten to announce I will be part of a group show at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA) entitled, “Grossly Affectionate,” and curated by Pamela Meadows. Please mark your calendars and join us this summer.
Trauma-Informed Design Webinar
Trauma-Informed Design: Sharing Multi-Disciplinary Learnings and Best Practices for Implementation
Join Housing Colorado for this thought-provoking webinar.
Trauma Informed Design (TID) explores how the built environment can help individuals heal and thrive through sensitive design. Join experts from the fields of sociology, architecture, engineering, and social services as they share the theory and practice of TID. Through presentation and conversation, we will explore best practices for creating healing spaces, how to implement a TID process for your development, and discuss common environmental triggers and spatial responses that impact individual’s well-being.
Speakers:
Chad Holtzinger & Laura Rossbert, Shopworks Architecture
Dr. Jennifer Wilson & Dr. Daniel Brisson, Center for Housing and Homelessness Research
Rachelle Macur, Group14 Engineering
Dr. Sam Grabowska, Manifolding Labs
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upcoming exhibit
My installation Surrogate (2021) will debut at the Redline resident show. This show is going to be really lovely with a ton of work by talented artists.
Chromatic Cogitations: Rhythm Reboot
RedLine's 2021 Annual Resident Artist Exhibition
Curated by Rosie Gordon-Wallace
November 12, 2021 - January 23, 2022
Opening Reception: November 12, 2021 @ 6PM
Curatorial Tour with Resident Artists: November 14, 1PM
Participating Resident Artists: Vince Alfonso, Taiko Chandler, Ben Coleman in collaboration with Darrien Williamson, Victor Escobedo, Sam Grabowska, Rochelle Johnson, Max Maddox, Victor Machado, Cherish Marquez, Lauri Lynnxe Murphy, Adri Norris, Edgar L. Page, Sarah Darlene Palmeri, Laura Ann Samuelson.
Participating Alumni: Tya Alisa Anthony, Chris Bagley, Sarah Bowling, Colby Deal, Trey Duvall, Lares Feliciano, Anthony Garcia Sr., Juntae TeeJay Hwang, Marsha Mack, Tony Ortega (Resource Artist), Eileen Roscina Richardson, Kate Speer, Michael Sperandeo in collaboration with Ryan Buxton, Kenzie Sitterud, Regan Rosburg.
Chromatic Cogitations: Rhythm Reboot brings together thirty-one artistic voices that employ a variety of colors, images, and artistic strategies to reset the rhythm of their individual practices. Viewed collectively, their work responds to shifting political and societal pressures while referencing art historical positions from the 1970s through today that mobilized postcolonial movements, the recognition of outsider art, and formed expressions of radical social emancipation. Their content includes passionate responses to climate change, ecosystem loss, blackness and masculinity, heritage, legacy, hierarchy, and the emergence of gender stories that have hitherto been silenced and rendered invisible. - Rosie Gordon-Wallace, Curator
juror at Texas State University
I had the honor of sitting in on an architecture jury for Texas State University. Kathleen Fritz formulated the studio around designing for survivors of human trafficking and the students worked to align rich concepts with trauma-informed design.