OAKLAND, CA
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Photos captured by Scout Tufankjian
OAKLAND, CA
Scroll to learn more about Oakland’s Arts For EveryBody project
Photos captured by Scout Tufankjian
OAKLAND, CA
Scroll to learn more about Oakland’s Arts For EveryBody project
Photos captured by Scout Tufankjian
OAKLAND, CA
Scroll to learn more about Oakland’s Arts For EveryBody project
Photos captured by Scout Tufankjian
Oakland, CA
On July 27th, Edutainment for Equity hosted “No Place Like the Town” – a public dialogue and interactive art exhibition designed to collectively acknowledge both the pain and power of life in Oakland and to affirm a commitment to its current motto, “Love life” as well as the ethos of Oaklands’ elders, “All power to the people.” The event featured an art, health and wellness fair, local vendors, live music, and performances by well-known Oakland artists, including internationally renowned spoken word poet Marc Bamuthi Joseph, and a live mix by DJ D Sharp, official DJ of the Golden State Warriors. Attendees participated in interactive art activities including an augmented reality self-guided exhibition of race and equity data, with facilitated activities designed to invite residents to imagine a more equitable future Oakland.
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Exhibit A: Oakland is an interactive data exhibition and multi modal media project highlighting systemic antiblack outcomes in the city. Working in partnership with the Department of Race and Equity in Oakland, and a host of community partners, Exhibit A illustrates the deep antiblack outcomes produced in the Race and Equity Indicators Report and other related data sources. Exhibit A features interactive visualizations created by a group of artists, that include digital interfaces, AR experiences, and provocative imagery. Additional aspects include original songs, short films, photographs and interactive workshops, designed to prompt imagination about the future of Oakland.
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