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Threads of Justice is a group art exhibit centered on social justice. Twelve local Asian American artists imagine an equitable future for our communities using denim jackets as canvases. Their works speak on cultural identity, personal experiences, while touching on themes of labor, belonging, and organizing.
The featured artists are Gabby Lee, Ghazal Qadri, Helen Choi, Herok Kim, Jonny Warren, Killamari, Leah Abucayan, Neha Patel, Sanithna, Sayma Hossain, and Tanjina Islam.
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