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The Voice of Many, The Voice of One: CollectivE Actions For Resistance and Mutual Aid

The Clemente
January 15 - February 26, 2023

Newark Arts Festival: Artful Healing

Newark Museum
October 5 - October 30, 2022

Structured Optimism

Standard Space, Sharon, CT
September 3 - October 9, 2022

ABORTion Stories

Lump Gallery, Raleigh, NC
June 23 - August 28, 2022

All that glitters

Fowler-Kellogg Art Center, Chautauqua Institute, NY
June 26 - August 7, 2022

BIG BANG VOTIVE

Brattleboro Museum, Brattleboro, VT
March 12 - June 12, 2022

Collaboration with Vermont Folklife Center and Windham Regional Career Center

Brattleboro Museum, Brattleboro, VT
March 12 - June 12, 2022

WIDE AWAKES: EYES OPEN

21c Museum Hotel KC, Kansas City, MO
October 2021 - March 2022

2022 Badass Art Woman Awards

RBG Hall, Newark, NJ
March 9, 2022 • 6-10pm

B.Y.O.G. (Build Your Own God), And Other Ideas for a Kinder World

Artshack Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
September 16 - November 18, 2021

SPRING/BREAK Hearsay/Heresy

Spring Break, New York City, NY
September 8-13, 2021

BLM PRATT 2021 Teach-in: Black Futures & Utopias

Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
February 19, 2021

PRESS

November 16 - 23, 2020

WIDEAWAKES DAY: VOTE FEMINIST PARADE

October 3, 2020
Times Sqaure, NYC

Building a Better Monument

Art at a Time Like This, New York City, NY
July 20 - August 7, 2020

 

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A Cross-Country Truck Tour Fighting for Bodily Autonomy BY BIANCA BETANCOURT


“... Body Freedom for Every(Body), is their most ambitious undertaking yet. Wahi and Jampol brought together artists including Mickalene Thomas, Yvette Molina, Marilyn Minter, and Barbara Kruger, to create a conversation-starting exhibition inside a 27-square-foot truck. Now, the show is making a cross-country road trip with stops in cities like Austin, Texas; Tempe, Arizona; West Palm Beach, Florida; and Washington, D.C."

Editors’ Picks by Sarah Cascone.
“B.Y.O.G. (Build Your Own God), And Other Ideas for a Kinder World” at Artshack Brooklyn.

"The ceramic Coywolf Guardian sculpture wears a seven-foot-long felted cape and is surrounded by votive ceramic boats and a large-scale altarpiece that displays the work of 20 other artists, which Molina hopes demonstrates the power of collective action.Visitors are invited to contribute as well, by sharing small objects that Molina will ultimately sew into the cape.”

Artists Imagine New Monuments and “Otherwise Worlds”, by Thea Quiray Tagle


"Most captivating is “I Am Goddess” (2020) by Yvette Molina, in which the artist transforms a portrait of the late Dominique Rem’mie Fells into the peak of a simmering volcano, as part of her series of “volcano goddesses.” Fells is rendered beautifully in repose while her fellow women-volcanoes explode. Together, they are a reminder of the work that anti-racist, queer and feminist monuments and movements must do in this forever state of emergency: memorialize the fallen, while stoking the righteous anger needed to transform the way we live together in the world.”

Creatrix Magazine
SPRING/BREAK artists to follow on Instagram

Fierce figure of Sister Justice by Yvette Molina
curated by Katrina Majkut 

In her Ig post Molina warns the art critics: “Please do not ever ask me to be more subtle about how I express myself in regards to racism, patriarchy, greed, misogyny, hate, fear mongering, and alternative fucking facts.” We say PREACH SISTER!”

Editors’ Picks by Sarah Cascone

 “Big Bang Votive” at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey "The artist considers each artwork a votive offering, adding love and joy to the limitless expanse of the universe."

‘Wide Awakes’ March

Artists and Creatives Took to the Streets of New York for a ‘Wide Awakes’ March to Get Out the Vote—See the Colorful Event Here, by Sarah Cascone

Interview by Etty Yaniv

“A Parade of Feminist Art Centered on Voting”, by Deena ElGenaidi