Mahal Gilbert, screenshot of Monsters Music Video, Directed by Omar De Leon, music created by Real J. Wallace and Daniel Koestner aka Real j & DNYKAY
On June 6th from 5pm-7pm: Monsters closing reception at
You Belong Here
On May 11th @theholyfield presented Monsters, a multidisciplinary art show which guest explored and celebrated personal monsters transformed into artistic masterpieces. Thursday June 6th 2019 will be the last time to view and purchase Monsters artworks.
Art exhibition curated by @artunites
Portions of funds for art sold go to @areason2survive
Monsters was inspired by Real j & DNYKAY’s music video/song by the same name.
The Holyfield presents Monsters, a Multi Media Exploration of the transformation and manifestation of monsters in our lives, from those hiding under our beds to adult fears and traumas. Through the practices of meditation, community conversation and art we will learn how to turn our monsters into Masterpieces.
Gallery curated by Art Unites
The Holyfield has partnered with Passion Planner to give all attendees a free Black Elite Passion Planner.
Kelsey Olivia is a well known poet and activist. She put together the March for Black Women San Diego and will be talking about how poetry helped her turn her Monsters into Masterpieces.
Daniel Koestner is a UCSD Student in Oceanography and a music composer. He will be talking about using music and meditation to turn his Monsters into Masterpieces.
Ebonāy is a community leader and activist who will be telling her story of how she used her passion for activistim and justice to get out the game of the streets.
Karen Echeverria is a young black and Mexican woman who will talk about using the community to turn her Monsters into masterpieces.
SphereTU is a spiritual leader and will be hosting the gong meditation in order to give the community a tool to turn their monsters into masterpieces.