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Verge Center for the Arts sparks debate about inclusivity in Sacramento’s creative scene. Also, it’s peak time for baby deer - the dos and don’ts during fawn season. Finally, Aggie Square in Oak Park is putting a callout for local muralists.
Two artists of color were evicted from Verge Center for the Arts in March, sparking a public debate about the inclusivity of the region’s art scene. Many artists say it's symptomatic of broader trends outside of Verge. Earlier this year, SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity (MOSAC) was publicly embroiled in a dispute over keffiyehs. And Wide Open Walls received backlash for overlooking Asian artists in their Lunar New Year and T?t mural. CapRadio Reporter Srishti Prabha shares conversations with leadership at Verge, as well as with local artists of color who argue these issues highlight the need for more inclusive practices in the Sacramento arts scene.
Clarification: Verge communicated their intent to stop pursuing the temporary workplace restraining order before the hearing on April 19. They did not attend the hearing and the restraining order was dropped as a result.
Editor’s Note: The audio portion of this story was originally published on Thursday, April 25, and removed the next day. The audio was re-published on Monday, May 6 after editorial review.
Editor’s Note: The audio portion of this story was originally published on Thursday, April 25, and removed the next day. The audio was re-published on Monday, May 6 after editorial review.
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Verge Center for the Arts sparks debate about inclusivity in Sacramento’s creative scene. Also, it’s peak time for baby deer - the dos and don’ts during fawn season. Finally, Aggie Square in Oak Park is putting a callout for local muralists.
Two artists of color were evicted from Verge Center for the Arts in March, sparking a public debate about the inclusivity of the region’s art scene. Many artists say it's symptomatic of broader trends outside of Verge. Earlier this year, SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity (MOSAC) was publicly embroiled in a dispute over keffiyehs. And Wide Open Walls received backlash for overlooking Asian artists in their Lunar New Year and T?t mural. CapRadio Reporter Srishti Prabha shares conversations with leadership at Verge, as well as with local artists of color who argue these issues highlight the need for more inclusive practices in the Sacramento arts scene.
Clarification: Verge communicated their intent to stop pursuing the temporary workplace restraining order before the hearing on April 19. They did not attend the hearing and the restraining order was dropped as a result.
Editor’s Note: The audio portion of this story was originally published on Thursday, April 25, and removed the next day. The audio was re-published on Monday, May 6 after editorial review.
Editor’s Note: The audio portion of this story was originally published on Thursday, April 25, and removed the next day. The audio was re-published on Monday, May 6 after editorial review.
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