Forbes – Six Women Immigrant Artists Reflect On Belonging And Home
By MeiMei Fox, NY Times Bestselling Author for Forbes Mar 2, 2020 – “Reflections on Home,” an exhibit that just opened in Oakland, CA,
By MeiMei Fox, NY Times Bestselling Author for Forbes Mar 2, 2020 – “Reflections on Home,” an exhibit that just opened in Oakland, CA,
Bayfair Center is supporting local artists through an art exhibition on display inside the center titled “Overlap: Home, Immigration, and Identity.”
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In August, we wrapped up our fourth annual Youth Summer Art Camp. This year we teamed up with the Center for Empowering Refugees and Immigrants (CERI) and the Department of Occupational Therapy at Samuel Merritt University to develop a unique experience for children from refugee and immigrant communities in the East Bay.
Ours is a story of forced migration, ours is a story of multiple worlds. As a child we knew when a relative had died back home – it manifested in my father’s silence, or my mother’s many bodily ailments. We are familiar with distant loss and nearby silent suffering.