Virtual Opening of Virtual Art Exhibition
Solitude provides a quiet place of reflection, a vehicle both to see and understand oneself, synthesizing the effect of personal histories and the inquiry for desired futures. “When I open my mouth to pray,” William Way’s Annual Group Art Exhibition, examines this notion of self, through lenses of grief, exuberance, love, longing, and community. Practicing in three disparate media, Sharyl Cubero Aguilar, Kara Mshinda, and Dove Nasir’s meditations on personhood cut to the fundamentals of identity
Event by John J. Wilcox, Jr. Archives at William Way LGBT Community Center and William Way LGBT Community Center