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The Spirituality of Street Art | Rixy | TEDxRoxbury

Street Art is a reminder of graffiti’s revolutionary expression and is a locally accessible practice that has the unlimited power to illustrate the vibrant belonging of our ancestry, existence, and just futures. This talk is an hommage to Rixy’s Roxbury neighborhood and offers an interdisciplinary lens on Street Art, redefining private and public walls as a raw form of social justice, spatial awareness, and self exploration that creates and recenters safe third spaces for people that disrupts the insitutional walls, systemic injustice, and communal divide so that we can spiritually “see” more for ourselves. Rixy is an Interdisciplinary Street Artist who stylizes the intersection of feminism, spirituality, and social justice in and around her Latinx Caribbean contemporary diaspora. The experimental nature of her worldbuilding is a call to animate the beauty of resilience in our cultures through imaginative projects such as paintings, sculptures, public art, and immersive installations, built on a foundation of sustainable access. Rixy’s work reconstructs the vibrant beauty in global narratives to activate inclusive third spaces between private and public walls. Through this framework, ""Cúcala"" was created, a neon story world that directly bridges our practice in social equity, identity, and empowerment. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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