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Art as Ritual Practice with Nicoletta Darita de la Brown

The Luce Center for the Arts & Religion is thrilled to welcome interdisciplinary artist, Nicoletta Darita de la Brown, to Wesley's campus to lead an intentional art conversation. Participants at this gathering will learn about Nicoletta's dynamic artistic journey and will be led through a community focused art experience.

Doors open at 3:30. Light refreshments and hot tea will be served. To register, please click here to fill out the RSVP Google Form to open in a new tab.

Nicoletta Darita de la Brown is an award-winning interdisciplinary artist and chamána (shaman) who comes from a long line of healers. She is Black Latinx; proud to be a first-generation Panamanian born in the United States. Her artworks re-conceive the life of an artist as thriving, nourishing herself and others during and through her art practice. She teaches ‘Mindfulness in Art Practice’ at Baltimore School for the Arts; former sculpture professor at Towson University and former adjunct faculty in the MFA in Community Arts Graduate Program at Maryland Institute College of Art. Nicoletta’s performances have been presented at The Phillips Collection, Washington DC; The Smithsonian, Washington DC; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore MD. Exhibitions of Nicoletta’s film/video and installation works have been presented at The Tribeca Film Festival, New York, NY; Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore MD; IA&A at Hillyer Gallery, Washington DC; Cardinal Gallery, Baltimore MD.

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