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14/7/2026 a 10:00 a. m.
This presentation invites audiences into the vibrant world of Phoenix-born artist Antoinette Cauley, whose powerful murals and community activism are deeply shaped by her connection to place. Through personal storytelling, striking visuals, and reflection on her journey of self-discovery, Cauley explores how understanding her identity and hometown became the foundation for her art and her impact on Arizona’s cultural landscape. This talk reveals how place-based identity transforms not only individual expression but also entire communities — turning city walls into living landscapes of heritage, resilience, and hope.
This program is made possible by Arizona Humanities as part of the AZ Speaks program.
Este evento está limitado al grupo de edad: Adults (ages 18 and up)