On view
April 18, 2024 - May 16, 2024
Viewing Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10 am - 2 pm
or by appointment. Click here to book.
Exploring the art of self-portraiture as a practice of self-knowing and conscious self-expression for women and non-gender conforming People of Color, Seeing The Self considers how reclaiming a visual narrative through the photographic medium can be a possible healing modality for those so often rendered invisible.
Exhibiting Artists
Onyinye Alheri, Brittany Alston, Lemia Bodden, Lisa Brown, Stephanie Brown, Antoinette Cooper, Ana Fletcher, KaVozia Glynn, Alexxis Gonzalez, Savannah Jackson, Alexis Joseph, Leah King, Doan Lai, Lanny Li, Quristal Lopez, Erika Morillo, Rosalyn Myles, Jasmine Rutledge, Aurelia Santos, Bria Thompson, Elizabeth Truong, Erica Waddy, Ciel Wang, Vanessa Williams, Sharon Wu
Juror & Curator
Kawai Matthews – Director, Photographer and LACP Instructor.
If you'd like to donate to Sovern in support of programming like this, please click HERE.
Onyinye Alheri, Brittany Alston, Lemia Bodden, Lisa Brown, Stephanie Brown, Antoinette Cooper, Ana Fletcher, KaVozia Glynn, Alexxis Gonzalez, Savannah Jackson, Alexis Joseph, Leah King, Doan Lai, Lanny Li, Quristal Lopez, Erika Morillo, Rosalyn Myles, Jasmine Rutledge, Aurelia Santos, Bria Thompson, Elizabeth Truong, Erica Waddy, Ciel Wang, Vanessa Williams, Sharon Wu
Juror & Curator
Kawai Matthews – Director, Photographer and LACP Instructor.
If you'd like to donate to Sovern in support of programming like this, please click HERE.
Sovern LA is a nonprofit intersectional community center and gallery, located in LA’s West Adams district, focused on supporting Black and Indigenous women and gender expansive people of color. Fueled by a passion for justice, equality and creative expression, our organization is driven by the collective determination to center healing justice, challenge systemic barriers, empower artists of color and amplify their impact for collective wellbeing. By building a community that uplifts and celebrates diverse voices, we aim to reshape the art world in Los Angeles and beyond, creating a more inclusive and equitable space where artists and communities can thrive together.
LACP is a crucible that forges creative vision, insight, and experimentation into a vibrant photographic community that expresses the cultural and artistic crosscurrents that are the essence of Los Angeles. For over two decades, LACP, a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization, has been supporting, mentoring and promoting visual storytellers on their creative journeys, at all stages of life and career. Each year, LACP programs, organizes and offers the wider public over 150 exhibitions, classes, workshops, public programs, reviews and events each year, both online and in-person.
LACP is a crucible that forges creative vision, insight, and experimentation into a vibrant photographic community that expresses the cultural and artistic crosscurrents that are the essence of Los Angeles. For over two decades, LACP, a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization, has been supporting, mentoring and promoting visual storytellers on their creative journeys, at all stages of life and career. Each year, LACP programs, organizes and offers the wider public over 150 exhibitions, classes, workshops, public programs, reviews and events each year, both online and in-person.