Sew Loka receives "Art For Planetary Health" grant from the Fleet Science Center
From The Fleet Science Center Website:
Join us on a journey to explore the interconnectedness of human health and planetary ecosystems through the power of art!
Spearheaded by the Fleet Science Center, the Art for Planetary Health project invites five talented creatives from diverse San Diego neighborhoods to embark on this transformative endeavor. We're asking: What does it mean for our communities to be in harmony with the health of our planet? And how can we collectively promote environmental consciousness? Selected artists will delve into these profound questions, utilizing visual, literary, or performing arts to conceptualize their ideas.
The creatives will collaborate with their communities to further develop and engage with their concepts, resulting in unique works of art reflecting the deep connection between personal experiences and the importance of planetary health. The culmination of this project will be an October celebration and showcase at the Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park. This event will shine a spotlight on the distinct experiences of each community involved, demonstrating their dedication to local health intertwined with global environmental challenges. Together, we'll celebrate, share, and advocate for the collective experience that has been co-developed.
MEET THE CREATIVES:
Introducing the selected creatives, a cohort of visionary artists hailing from diverse San Diego neighborhoods. Through their unique artistic expressions, each talented creative will highlight the interconnectedness of human health and planetary ecosystems.
CLAUDIA BIEZUNSKI-RODRIGUEZ | BARRIO LOGAN
In 2013, she opened a sewing studio named Sew Loka. As a Mexican-American female business owner, Claudia is breaking down barriers, blurring societal norms and proudly welcoming BIPOC and underserved communities through affordable, edgy, and upcycled handmade goods. Her goal is to be 100% sustainable by July 2024