Solo Exhibit (Trinity College): Invisible Suffering
Second showing of solo exhibit: Invisible Suffering. A deep focus into 2020 and the invisible suffering that brought us to many of the atrocities seen, felt, and experienced in 2020 and beyond.
Opening of Invisible Suffering
Opening of the exhibit on Friday, March 11 5:30PM - 7:00PM at Charter Oak Cultural Center. It will be on display at the gallery until April 14th (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays 11am to 3pm).
Solo Exhibit (charter oak cultural center): Invisible Suffering
First solo exhibit. A deep focus into 2020 and the invisible suffering that brought us to many of the atrocities seen, felt, and experienced in 2020 and beyond.
Artist Talk: Diana Aldrete "Invisible Suffering"
Sponsored by the Trinity Social Justice Initiative
A conversation about the upcoming art project “Invisible Suffering” and the connections between art and healing in social change. Funding for this art project is made possible by the Free Center’s Independent Artist Fund, an effort to fund independent BIPOC artists in Connecticut.
FREE and open to the public. Held both in Person and Virtually.
Held in person at Austin Arts Center at Trinity College. Please be advised masks and proof of vaccination will be required for in person attendance at Austin Arts Center.
For virtual access, please register here.
Honoring CT Latina Poets
Virtual poetry reading via Zoom. Register HERE
CELEBRATING PARK ST @ The Lyric OPENING and in collaboration with Margaret Gibson, CT Poet Laureate
Print Sale
Art Print Sale!! 15% off all purchases. Click on the title for more details on the Discount Code.
Cross-Atlantic Quarantine Session
“Warm Embrace” included in audiovisual collaboration with Cuatro Punto’s “Cross-Atlantic Quarantine Sessions” with violinist Elinor Speirs.
Hartford Public Library: NEA's Big Read Kickoff
Recitation of poem “Say Her Name” in Hartford Public Library’s NEA’s Big Read kickoff. Watch the replay here.
Coming Home: A Hartford Collage
“Flow” included in audiovisual collaboration with Cuatro Punto’s “Coming Home: A Hartford Collage” and community conversation. Watch the replay here.
A Little Bit of Death V
Musical and Poetry performance in A Little Bit of Death V at Long Wharf Theater. Video of performance can be shared upon request.