Bundok | Mountain: An Exploration of Inter-generational Trauma & Healing — December 05, 2020
As if 2020 wasn't bad enough, CCB experienced a series of setbacks in getting Bundok | Mountain: An Exploration of Inter-generation Trauma & Healing off the ground. Originally set for May 2nd, COVID-19 concerns ended up pushing the exhibition date to December 5th.
As part of a retooled approach, and in collaboration with the good folks at Dorchester Art Project, CCB curated a series of events during the week of Giving Tuesday entitled, #GivingToYourselfWeek leading up to the virtual reception for Bundok|Mountain on December 5th.
The virtual reception featured a panel guest moderated by Leslie Condon, and five of the showcase artists: Genie Santiago, Jennifer Okumura, Madeline Lee, Nia Suhn, and Shotdy.
FEATURED ARTISTS
Genie Santiago
Heidi Lee
Jennifer Okumura
Leslie Condon
Madeline Lee
Maria Servellón
Nia Suhn
Shotdy
As part of a retooled approach, and in collaboration with the good folks at Dorchester Art Project, CCB curated a series of events during the week of Giving Tuesday entitled, #GivingToYourselfWeek leading up to the virtual reception for Bundok|Mountain on December 5th.
The virtual reception featured a panel guest moderated by Leslie Condon, and five of the showcase artists: Genie Santiago, Jennifer Okumura, Madeline Lee, Nia Suhn, and Shotdy.
FEATURED ARTISTS
Genie Santiago
Heidi Lee
Jennifer Okumura
Leslie Condon
Madeline Lee
Maria Servellón
Nia Suhn
Shotdy
Bundok: A Tagalog word which translates to "mountain."
Just as trauma can affect families for many generations, healing can ripple through and soothe those wounds. Whether it’s a child deciding to go to therapy, or a father admitting that they have caused pain, or is in fact the one who is in pain, it’s beautiful when a family is able to find a way to push forward together. In this exhibition, artists will share their victories in climbing over a mountain of inter-generational trauma and what that means for them.
Exhibited works
between u & i & them from Maria Servellon on Vimeo.