Card and Poster Design of "(Re)Call : Counternarrative" - by Rakhi Sachdeva
Rakhi is an Early Educator, Parent, and an avid learner with a lifelong love for Teaching and Visual Arts. she studied Art, and Early Child Education at San Jose State University and West Valley College California.
Rakhi draws her experience working at places like the Children’s Center of the Stanford Community and constructivist inspired schools in California.
Rakhi is an Early Educator, Parent, and an avid learner with a lifelong love for Teaching and Visual Arts. she studied Art, and Early Child Education at San Jose State University and West Valley College California.
Rakhi draws her experience working at places like the Children’s Center of the Stanford Community and constructivist inspired schools in California.
Grounds for Change
Curated by Pallavi Sharma (Ph.D.)
ExhibitionOctober 3 – October 29
Village Theater Gallery, Danville CA
Artist Reception: 25th of August, 2 pm to 4 pm.
The show brings together a group of Asian and Asian American artists, who are engaged in creating grounds for social change and address issues related to equity and justice. The intention is to create a fluid space for a dialogue and to understand the constellation of narratives which speak about practices, values, perceptions, and voices of the Asian American community. The show will include Installations, drawings, paintings and collaborative community art projects.
Curated by Pallavi Sharma (Ph.D.)
ExhibitionOctober 3 – October 29
Village Theater Gallery, Danville CA
Artist Reception: 25th of August, 2 pm to 4 pm.
The show brings together a group of Asian and Asian American artists, who are engaged in creating grounds for social change and address issues related to equity and justice. The intention is to create a fluid space for a dialogue and to understand the constellation of narratives which speak about practices, values, perceptions, and voices of the Asian American community. The show will include Installations, drawings, paintings and collaborative community art projects.