• On View
  • Programs
  • Collections
  • Resources
  • Support
  • About
  • Visit
  • Become a Member
  • E-Newsletter
  • Press
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contemporary Art
  • Photography & Prints
  • Costume & Textiles
  • Become a Member
  • Donate
  • Funders & Sponsors
  • About the Henry
  • People
  • Publications
  • Opportunities
  • University
  • Press
  • Hours & Admission
  • Accessibility
  • Group Visits
  • Reed Collection Study Center
  • Things to Do Nearby
    Henry Art Gallery
    Sunday, April 03, 2022, 1:00 PM — 2:30 PM

    ArtVenture: Movement for Liberation with Cheryl Delostrinos

    How can our bodies help us understand or imagine how liberation looks and feels? Join dance artist Cheryl Delostrinos for this intergenerational movement workshop in conversation with Donna Huanca: Magma Slit. Huanca’s installation is a complete sensory experience, evoking slippages of space and time that invite participants to both find and lose themselves, thus creating the conditions for liberatory meditation. Pausing within these slippages, Delostrinos will guide participants to celebrate the beautiful shapes, woven complexities, and hardworking vessels of our bodies. Through a series of experiments in movement and mirroring inspired by Huanca’s work, we will reflect upon where we see liberation in the world and in our communities, and consider how we can support others in their liberation, as well as allow others to support us in ours.

    Ages 8 and up; younger participants should come with adult collaborators. No dance experience is required. Please email us at contact-programs@henryart.org with accessibility needs or questions. 

    ABOUT THE ARTISTS

    Cheryl  Delostrinos is a Filipino American dance artist born and raised in Seattle. She  is one of the co-founders of Au Collective, a 6-year-old movement-based non-profit that centers Queer, Trans, Black, People of Color, Femme, and Women artists at the forefront of their work with an emphasis on access to the arts. She is honored to be a teaching artist and mentor for brilliant young people at SAAS, Coyote Central, and throughout Central and South King County.  Cheryl is passionate about supporting and fostering a platform for all people to access the tools they need in order to empower themselves to fully realize their whole selves. If she isn’t painting vivid stories with her body and with her community, she is supporting BIPOC artists by creating a sustainable infrastructure for funding by redistributing wealth. 
    ADMISSION

    Free. Space is limited; registration is required. Please note that as of March 1, 2022, proof of vaccination is no longer required. Masks continue to be required for visitors 5+. During the program, performing artists may be unmasked with distance guidelines in place. Read our complete visitor guidelines here.

    tickets
    ACCESS
    This event is public.
    ACCESSIBILITY
    The museum is fully accessible by wheelchair, and we strive to provide services and accommodations for anyone who needs assistance. Assisted listening devices are available upon request. Please email contact-programs@henryart.org with particular needs or questions you may have.