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Talk Yo Sh*&t: Women’s Empowerment Workshop

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Talk Yo Sh*&t: Women’s Empowerment Workshop is about exploring ourselves and continuing to uplift our own needs in the world. Join The Bakery Atlanta and local organizer, Maya Wiseman, for a workshop centered around empowering women by leading them in a practice of self love, appreciation for themselves, acknowledgment of their self-worth, and dreaming about their futures.

To kick off Women’s History month The Bakery is hosting a group exhibition called Interlaced: Celebrating Women's Work (on view 3/3/23 - 3/10/2). Talk Yo Sh*&t: Women’s Empowerment Workshop will be a space for people to enjoy the art on display & empower to attends. More details on the art exhibition here.


Date: Sunday, 3/5/23 @ 12pm-4pm

Price: Suggested donation $7-$20 (no one turned away due to lack of funds)


+ Details/What to Expect

*This workshop includes writing. Bring a notepad and pen.

*This workshop will be a space for sharing. No audio or video recording allowed.

*Mask recommended


+ About Maya Wiseman

Maya Wiseman has been preforming, organizing & hosting events in Atlanta for over 5 years. As a feminist and host of many women-centered events, Maya believes that the power of women is one of the most important powers in the world!

She says, "Women are such an important part of the world, I think realizing who we are & the potential of what we could be is one of the most important things we can do to manage the continuation of civilization as a whole.”


+ About Interlaced: Celebrating Women’s Work

The Bakery Atlanta proudly presents Interlaced: Celebrating Women's Work, a group exhibition on view March 3rd-12th, 2023 at The Bakery South Downtown. This group exhibition is dedicated to fiber art and domestic handcrafts historically regarded as women’s work and not art. The themes of this show are inspired by the message and influence of feminist artists ranging from Judy Chicago's work during the Women’s Liberation Movement in the 1970's to contemporary artists working today like Bisa Butler. Through an open call, The Bakery has curated a diverse show featuring quilting, embroidery, needlework, and more.

 
 
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