Each week this Pride Month we’ll be highlighting two artists working within one of Nobody Promised Y
Each week this Pride Month we’ll be highlighting two artists working within one of Nobody Promised You Tomorrow’s four interconnected themes: revolt, commemoration, care, and desire.CARE NETWORKS | Papi Juice is a roving, Brooklyn-based dance party and artistic collective committed to creating intentional space for queer and trans people of color. Mohammed Fayaz’s illustrations double as digital promotion for the parties, as well as vivid reflections of care and love among brown and Black queer and trans people of varying bodies and cultures.Posted by Rachel LewisPapi Juice (founded Brooklyn, New York, 2013) . Volume 24: La Familia, 2015, Volume 27: Papi Flow, 2016, Volume 29: Summer Honey, 2016, Volume 31: Mami Juice 3, 2016, Volume 35: It’s Okay Squirrel, 2017, and Volume 38: Papi Angel, 2018. Digital illustrations produced in wall vinyl. Courtesy of Mohammed Fayaz and Papi Juice. Installation photo: Jonathan Dorado -- source link
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