Join the curator for a tour and discussion of the exhibition, TMWYGH. Isadora Cardoso will introduce the theme and explore the artists' contributions to the exhibition. The exhibition weaves together the intricate layers of female identity, resilience, and the inherent solidarity forged from collective survival and the pursuit of safety in community.
Isadora Cardoso is a Brazilian artist, curator, and human rights practitioner. She is the director of Text Me When You Get Home and Colorizing Latin America, international exhibitions that highlight resilience, intersectionality, and the stories of historically marginalized communities. Her work, showcased in Brazil, the U.S., and beyond, uses visual storytelling to challenge narratives, foster solidarity, and inspire social change. Through collaborations with artists, activists, and institutions, she bridges art and advocacy, creating spaces for dialogue and collective action.