Flowers for Resistance: a Community Event for BIPOC
Location
318 SE Main St.
Portland, OR 97217
United States of America
Room Number: Ste. 155
Description
Flowers for Resistance
This community offering for BIPOC Community Members is an art gathering for folks to engage in flowers as symbols of love, reciprocal relationship, culture, nonverbal language, interconnection and resistance. Through painting, sketching, collaging and sewing, this gathering will support collective liberation while enhancing communal modes of resistance by recognizing the land as home of sacred belonging.
Teaching Artist: Mei
Free and open to the public
BIPOC Only
Covid Safer Policy: This event is in-person; Masks & Proof of Vaccination + Booster Required. More about the IPRC's Covid-Safer Guidelines here; reach out to info@iprc.org with questions re: medical exemption.
Sensory Note: for anyone experiencing audio or visual sensitivity, please note that the IPRC is situated under a skatepark, which creates occasional disruptive background noise, and the lighting in the studio and classroom space is primarily fluorescent. We do have ear plugs available for members.
Access Note:
Masks required
7 steps to enter from Main St.
Ramp access at 331 SE Madison (call 503-827-0249)