Workshop 3D-ID with Kathy Murillo
Workshops — Jul 20, 2024
3D-ID is a workshop designed by the artist Kathy Murillo [she/they]. In this workshop, you will explore your own identity through art. The workshop encourages diversity and acceptance. It is a creative way to see how different we all are and how we can live together and appreciate our differences. During the workshop, participants will create an object that shows their own identity. They will use recycled materials and mix them together. After finishing their object, participants can place it in the space as a statement of belonging.
- Price
- registration is not necessary.
- Location
- Entrance area
- Time
- Jul 20, 11 am until 4.30 pm
During the day, Kathy Murillo, Sioe Jeng Tsao and several other like-minded spoken word artists will bring the space to life with their poetry:
1.30pm – Kathy Murillo
2.30pm – Sioe Jeng Tsao
3.30pm – Lui Montes
4.30pm – Kathy Murillo
Kathy Murillo
Kathy Murillo [She/they] is a queer feminist, Venezuelan-Dutch artist. Murillo's art is about identity, belonging, and how society works – seen from a queer feminist and intersectional perspective. Kathy Murillo uses many different art forms and materials and always finds new ways for their artistic expression.
Sioe Jeng Tsao
Sioe Jeng Tsao 曹韶盈 (she/they), also known as SEEYOUSIOE, is a versatile queer artist of Chinese descent. Born in Amsterdam and based in Rotterdam, Tsao is renowned for their vibrant paintings and digital illustrations brimming with joy and energy. Tsao draws inspiration from the intersections of lived experiences, where different generations, cultures, and identities converge. Tsao is known for their outspoken character and their willingness to confront discomfort. They continue to build bridges between communities by forging connections, and amplifying the voices of the underrepresented. Tsao always finds an authentic way to embrace their vulnerability as their greatest strength.
This workshop is part of the Queer Hubs program of Queer Amsterdam.
Lui Montes
Lui Montes (He/They) is a queer Mexican spoken word artist based in Rotterdam. Lui’s work explores themes of queer joy, intimacy & spirituality from a decolonial, intersectional lens on identity.
Founder of Unwanted Words, an award-winning platform for LGBTQ+ poets in The Netherlands and creator of the "1st & 2nd Queer & Feminist Poetry Awards" (2020, 2023) with the theme “Decolonizing Gender” and the "Queer & Feminist Poetry Anthology" Vol 1 (2021). Lui is dedicated to fostering and amplifying the voices of marginalized groups and collaborating with other individuals and organisations to continue creating safe(r) spaces for our community.