ARTogether Music Club
Oakland International High SchoolThe ARTogether Music Club is an opportunity for music-loving students at Oakland International High School to discover and explore music with their fellow classmates. Sign up and join today!
The ARTogether Music Club is an opportunity for music-loving students at Oakland International High School to discover and explore music with their fellow classmates. Sign up and join today!
The ARTogether Music Club is an opportunity for music-loving students at Oakland International High School to discover and explore music with their fellow classmates. Sign up and join today!
The Southeast Asian Street Art Workshops (SEASAW) is a weekly arts and cultural gathering space for students ages 11-17 from Southeast Asian backgrounds. This workshop is a collaborative project between ARTogether and the Center for Empowering Refugees & Immigrants and led by artist Pat Kong.
The ARTogether Music Club is an opportunity for music-loving students at Oakland International High School to discover and explore music with their fellow classmates. Sign up and join today!
The ARTogether Music Club is an opportunity for music-loving students at Oakland International High School to discover and explore music with their fellow classmates. Sign up and join today!
The Southeast Asian Street Art Workshops (SEASAW) is a weekly arts and cultural gathering space for students ages 11-17 from Southeast Asian backgrounds. This workshop is a collaborative project between ARTogether and the Center for Empowering Refugees & Immigrants and led by artist Pat Kong.
The Southeast Asian Street Art Workshops (SEASAW) is a weekly arts and cultural gathering space for students ages 11-17 from Southeast Asian backgrounds. This workshop is a collaborative project between ARTogether and the Center for Empowering Refugees & Immigrants and led by artist Pat Kong.
Over six weekly sessions, 10 local BIPOC, queer/trans, immigrant/refugee storytellers gathered to connect and share stories that explore “home” and “home-making” for oneself in this often-times inhospitable world we live in.
Through first-person narration, along with family photos and archival footage, they create intimately personal video stories that will be shared at this one-time-only celebration screening on June 11th. A celebration of Oakland and Bay Area’s diverse voices, this event will culminate with a panel that discusses the storytellers’ process in creating and sharing their works, and the vital role that creativity and storytelling play in community-building.