Latina artists present FUSE ME, an interdisciplinary arts showcase and panel discussion celebrating individuality and challenging clichés and cultural conventions in Portland, Oregon, on April 18th at the Q Center.
FUSE ME inaugurates as an arts showcase featuring Latina artists celebrating individuality, their becoming identities as they challenge clichés and cultural conventions. The artists' work will express both the
success and failure of integration with the Latino community, Portland metropolitan area,and the United States. The event offers local art, poetry, music, a workshop exploring identity followed by a panel discussion featuring Latina leaders and their personal experiences of cultural integration and misfires. The evening event closes with a social featuring a DJ set by Coast2C. Bites of love will be provided by La Bonita Restaurant.
Event Details:
FUSE ME
Q Center, 4115 North Mississippi Ave.
April 18th 6pm-12am
Admission is free, RSVP required
To RSVP go to TinyUrl.com/fuseme11
FUSE ME Program Set Times:
6:00 pm - Doors open
6:30 - 7:00 pm - Bites, music and drinks
7:00 - 8:00 pm - Workshop: "Aqui entre nos" with Nelda Reyes, a theatrical reading and
guided discussion about women's empowerment and identity.
8:00 - 8:30 pm - Music: Trovas with Edna Vazquez
8:30 - 9:00 pm - Performance Art: Pochas Radicales
9:00 - 9:15 pm - Poetry: Luna Flores
9:15 - 9:30 pm - Words by visual artists
9:30 - 10:30 - pm Panel Discussion 10:30 - 12:00 pm - Bites, drinks and DJ set
Artists featured are: theatre performer Nelda Reyes (Mexico City, Mexico); painter and collage artist Julieth Maya (Medellin, Colombia); photographer Elizabeth Pribada (Mexico City, Mexico), poet Luna Flores (Mexico City, Mexico); performers Blanca Stacey Villalobos (Beaumont, California) and Kenia Perez Correa (Reno, Nevada) who make up the duo Pochas Radicales; fashion designer Myriam Marcela (Monterrey, Mexico); chanteuse Edna Vazquez (Colima, Mexico).
The panel will be moderated by writer and photographer Ivonne Saed (Triple cronica de un nombre, saedgraphic.com). She will lead the discussion with a group of panelist comprised of artists, leaders and community members. Panelists include: writer and dancer Carina Guzman (Bogota, Columbia); zumba teacher Gisella Contreras (Hood River, Oregon), financial aid director Araceli Ortiz (Michoacan, Mexico); and cultural arts producer Jessica Lagunas (Toluca, Mexico).Videos