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Portals of Kinship, Threads of Commerce Poster

$24.00

Materials: Laser Print

Dimensions: 11” x 17”

Meet the Artist: Thandi Cai

Thandi Cai explores the future of Asian diasporic identity through critical dialogue, performance, film, graphic design, and print media. At the core of their creative and socially engaged practice is the desire to dismantle the oppressive structures of colonialism, gender binaries, and labor exploitation, steering us towards futures that center liberation for all. My goal as an human is to arouse imagination, pleasure, and improvisation to ideate new paths forward.

Website: thandicai.com

IG: @cai_in_the_sky

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Materials: Laser Print

Dimensions: 11” x 17”

Meet the Artist: Thandi Cai

Thandi Cai explores the future of Asian diasporic identity through critical dialogue, performance, film, graphic design, and print media. At the core of their creative and socially engaged practice is the desire to dismantle the oppressive structures of colonialism, gender binaries, and labor exploitation, steering us towards futures that center liberation for all. My goal as an human is to arouse imagination, pleasure, and improvisation to ideate new paths forward.

Website: thandicai.com

IG: @cai_in_the_sky

Materials: Laser Print

Dimensions: 11” x 17”

Meet the Artist: Thandi Cai

Thandi Cai explores the future of Asian diasporic identity through critical dialogue, performance, film, graphic design, and print media. At the core of their creative and socially engaged practice is the desire to dismantle the oppressive structures of colonialism, gender binaries, and labor exploitation, steering us towards futures that center liberation for all. My goal as an human is to arouse imagination, pleasure, and improvisation to ideate new paths forward.

Website: thandicai.com

IG: @cai_in_the_sky

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