Home Actress Patrisse Cullors HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers June 2024 Patrisse Cullors Instagram - This week on Artist 2 Artist, @emelmathlouthi sits down with @osopepatrisse to dissect the intersection of music, feminine energy, and an abolitionist approach to the arts. Her new album, MRA, out TODAY, is created as an ode to its title, which translates from Arabic to “woman”. Every collaborator on the album was a woman, and for an artist who traveled to perform in a highly illegal concert and entirely female underground show in Iran, this is an album created to bring new meaning to the ethos of her sound. EMEL and Patrisse explore the power of a revolutionary voice, using music to invite expanded thought, and shed light on the power of our artistic practices to inform, impact and create the environment in which we’d most like to create. #artist2artist #resetthealgorithm

Patrisse Cullors Instagram – This week on Artist 2 Artist, @emelmathlouthi sits down with @osopepatrisse to dissect the intersection of music, feminine energy, and an abolitionist approach to the arts. Her new album, MRA, out TODAY, is created as an ode to its title, which translates from Arabic to “woman”. Every collaborator on the album was a woman, and for an artist who traveled to perform in a highly illegal concert and entirely female underground show in Iran, this is an album created to bring new meaning to the ethos of her sound. EMEL and Patrisse explore the power of a revolutionary voice, using music to invite expanded thought, and shed light on the power of our artistic practices to inform, impact and create the environment in which we’d most like to create. #artist2artist #resetthealgorithm

Patrisse Cullors Instagram - This week on Artist 2 Artist, @emelmathlouthi sits down with @osopepatrisse to dissect the intersection of music, feminine energy, and an abolitionist approach to the arts. Her new album, MRA, out TODAY, is created as an ode to its title, which translates from Arabic to “woman”. Every collaborator on the album was a woman, and for an artist who traveled to perform in a highly illegal concert and entirely female underground show in Iran, this is an album created to bring new meaning to the ethos of her sound. EMEL and Patrisse explore the power of a revolutionary voice, using music to invite expanded thought, and shed light on the power of our artistic practices to inform, impact and create the environment in which we’d most like to create. #artist2artist #resetthealgorithm

Patrisse Cullors Instagram – This week on Artist 2 Artist, @emelmathlouthi sits down with @osopepatrisse to dissect the intersection of music, feminine energy, and an abolitionist approach to the arts. Her new album, MRA, out TODAY, is created as an ode to its title, which translates from Arabic to “woman”. Every collaborator on the album was a woman, and for an artist who traveled to perform in a highly illegal concert and entirely female underground show in Iran, this is an album created to bring new meaning to the ethos of her sound. EMEL and Patrisse explore the power of a revolutionary voice, using music to invite expanded thought, and shed light on the power of our artistic practices to inform, impact and create the environment in which we’d most like to create. #artist2artist #resetthealgorithm | Posted on 20/Apr/2024 01:02:07

Patrisse Cullors Instagram – Looking at the creation process through the eyes of JOJO ABOT is a privilege, as she is letting us into her world and shows us how she reconciles big ideas and translates them into beautiful and digestible works that can resonate with masses. 

The privilege of imagination is one such big idea that JOJO ABOT translated for us during this heartfelt conversation. We often overlook the circumstances needed to create, and in doing so forget about a large body of work from artists that may not have the space and time to create as they would choose to. Both the creation and consumption of art comes with a layer of privilege we need to recognize. 

This is just one idea that seems simple but is lost until it is called into the light. It takes a lot to create, and the barrier is lifted higher and higher as living standards are pushed lower and lower in our society. This is why talking to artists and shedding light on creation is so important now more than ever. As we attempt to create a more equitable world for everyone, artists are a massive key and catalyst in this shift. 

Join this conversation with JOJO ABOT as we continue to unlock the realities of the world we want to live in! Tuesday April 2nd at 9am PT! Link in bio
Patrisse Cullors Instagram – Join us tomorrow for a captivating artist conversation exploring gender, sexuality, and Yoruba divinities with Ysamur Flores-Peña and Patrisse Cullors! Hosted by the Fowler Museum at UCLA and Otis College of Art and Design, this event promises to ignite thought-provoking discussions and delve into the intersections of culture, identity, and spirituality.

🗓️ Sat, Apr 6, 2:30-4 p.m. | The Forum, Otis College of Art and Design

Free to attend, RSVP at the link in bio!

Image 1: Patrisse Cullors, still image from They Are With Us: Oya in the Grove, 2023; video directed by Maxwell Addae; cinematography by Samudranil Chatterjee

Image 2: Photo by Todd Westphal

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