Thursday, November 30, 2023

Happy Hour Artist Networking Event

Rachel Ha-Eun Lee, Giada Matteini, and Corinne Hart with their arms around each other smiling. John Eng

Please join the WADE team and WADEintoACTIVISM Festival artists in a Happy Hour celebration and artist networking event!

Event date: Thursday, November 30, 2023
Event time: 6:00-8:00pm EST
Exact address provided via email upon receipt of RSVP. 

Libations and tapas will be offered. 

WADE Founder and Artistic Director Giada Matteini will also share an excerpt of her developing book WADEintoLOVE, which chronicles the journey that led her to transform her grief into an act of love by founding WADE.

Advanced RSVP is required via this link.

About WADEintoACTIVISM: 

WADEintoACTIVISM is a 16 day performing arts festival curated and produced by WADE. The festival presents work by female and historically underrepresented artists and conversations with feminist allies surrounding gender-based violence. 

WADEintoACTIVISM runs in tandem with the Global 16 Days Campaign from November 25th (the International Day Against Violence on Women) through December 10th (Human Rights Day). The campaign was started by activists at the inauguration of the Women’s Global Leadership Institute in 1991 and continues to be coordinated each year by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership. It is used as an organizing strategy by individuals and organizations around the world to call for the prevention and elimination of violence against women and girls. Over 4,100 organizations in approximately 172 countries have participated in the 16 Days Campaign since 1991. 

Giada Matteini, founder, director, producer, and curator, conceptualized this festival during the COVID-19 Pandemic lockdown as a response to the global increase of violence against women. The festival has forged collaborations with artists across the globe and with organizations fighting all forms of violence in schools, college campuses, dance studios, and workplaces. Matteini’s curatorial criteria considers providing a horizontal scope of perspectives on gender-based violence from a balance of emerging artists, established artists, young activists, field experts, small business owners, and institutions leading change. Individuals of all gender identities must be present and represented – work towards dismantling toxic masculinity, gender-norms, violence, etc. cannot be done by women alone. 

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