Abolitionist's Tea Party: Plant alchemy as community practice
The Abolitionist’s Tea Party asks, “How does the natural world endorse abolition as a strategy for liberation?” For this second installment, join tam welch and Kellee Matsushita-Tseng, co-founders of Bitter Cotyledons, for a community conversation and art-marking practice exploring how our experiences and relationships with our plant friends can offer guidance for incorporating abolition in daily life.
In this workshop, participants will work together to imagine models of community care that allow abolition to happen in the here and now. Attendees will walk through how our most powerful sense, smell, can act as a tool in bringing visions of abolition to life. From this exploration, they will also create their own plant-offering to bring home, as a reminder of how abolition can become a daily practice.
Advance registration includes Museum admission.
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