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West Oakland Calls for Artists & Community!

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The historic and often maligned neighborhood of West Oakland is set to host a captivating art and advocacy event that calls attention to the neighborhood’s rich but endangered cultural heritage. Curated to highlight the significance of art in amplifying voices and economic vibrancy, “West Oakland Matters” spotlights how residents, long familiar with resistance and resilience, are committed to playing a role in the area’s revitalization.

“West Oakland Matters” is artist-driven and community-centered. It builds on recent scholarship about urban economic vitality. The event’s message of solidarity and empowerment underscores the role of art in social change and the right of a community in charting its own future. Exhibits feature works ranging from paintings and photography to film, fashion, and performance pieces. Longtime residents and elders will bring archival materials. A documentary preview will spotlight people from the Wood Street encampment.

Attendees will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in these expressions of the essence and spirit of West Oakland.  Panels will combine live discussions and video, exploring how art and culture contribute to economic revitalization.

Call for artists!

“West Oakland Matters” is made possible through collaboration with local businesses, organizations, and community members who recognize the importance of investing in arts and culture to foster dialogue, build bridges, and draw residents and visitors to the area.

“We are thrilled to bring together the talents of West Oakland’s artists and creators with others in the East Bay, in this one-of-a-kind exhibition,” said Malcolm Ryder of Oaktown Pictures, co-creator of the event. “Through ‘West Oakland Matters,’ we aim to amplify the voices and stories of the community, fostering connections and inspiring conversations that resonate far beyond the walls of the gallery.”

The event is free and open to the public. Food and beverages will be on sale at the host site,  7th West, a restaurant, bar, event venue, and community hub at 1255 7th St, Oakland on July 27th, 2024.

For more information about “West Oakland Matters” and to stay updated on event details, visit www.westoaklandmatters.org or follow us on Instagram @westoaklandmatters.

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