Start Date: 10/1/2024 7:00 PM EDT
End Date: 10/1/2024 8:00 PM EDT
Venue Name: Zoom
Event Website: zoom.us
Organization Name:
WJA NY Metro + WJA Miami + Queer Metalsmiths
Contact:
WJA NY Metro + WJA Miami + Queer Metalsmiths
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Conversations on Diversity: Deconstructing Gender in Jewelry Part IV
Hear Her Story
In celebration of Latina/x/e Heritage Month, join us for the fourth installment of our Conversations on Diversity: Deconstructing Gender in Jewelry series, Hear Her Story. This virtual event, hosted by WJA New York Metro, WJA Miami, and Queer Metalsmiths, will focus on the artistic journey of Omar Monroy (they/she), the visionary behind El Techichi Jewelry.
Omar, a Trans-nonbinary Oaxacan immigrant of Ñuu'savi descent, uses her creative practice to honor her heritage through stunning gender-neutral, maximalist jewelry. El Techichi Jewelry is more than adornment; it is a love letter to Omar’s heritage, inspired by Mexico's ecosystems, Ñuu'savi artistry, and the femme people in their life.
Led by Tracey Carswell (they/them) of Powerful in Pink and Queer Metalsmiths, the conversation will explore Omar’s experiences as a transgender and non-binary Indigenous artist navigating the jewelry industry. She will share about her experience, including biases she has encountered, the struggles she has overcome, and the role of allyship in her success. Through this conversation, we not only celebrate Omar’s artistry but also amplify the voices of queer and trans Indigenous and Latina/x/e creators.
Whether you're an artist, designer, bench jeweler, or industry leader, this event is for you! Join us for an evening of allyship and learning, in an inclusive space where everyone feels welcome and valued. From this conversation, we hope to empower you to champion inclusive representation in your own spaces.
This event is open to members and non-members. Tickets are FREE!
Zoom link will be sent via email upon registration.
About the Artist:
Omar Monroy, El Techichi Jewelry
Omar Monroy (they/she)
El Techichi Jewelry
New York, NY, USA
eltechichijewelry.com
@eltechichijewelry
Omar Monroy, originally from Huajuapan de León, Oaxaca, is Trans-nonbinary Ñuu'savi artist who crafts El Techichi jewelry. They are inspired by their roots and rejecting gender norms, to create maximalist, gender-neutral pieces.
Artist Statement:
“As a Trans-nonbinary Oaxacan immigrant and artist of Ñuu'savi descent, I, Omar Monroy, embrace EL Techichi as my creative medium to honor heritage and craft unique jewels. My journey, born in Iztapalapa, Mexico, and raised on Ñuu'savi Land in La Ciudad Heroica Huajuapan de León, Oaxaca, led me to Lenapehoking (Lower East Side in NYC), where I now call home.
My creations are maximalist and gender-neutral, rejecting colonial gender constructs. I believe adornment serves to elevate and connect us to our deities, transcending imposed limitations. With EL Techichi, I aim to celebrate opulence.”
About the Moderator:
Tracey Carswell, Powerful in Pink
Powerful in Pink / Queer Metalsmiths / WJA Miami
Asheville, NC
www.traceycarswell.com
@powerfulinpinkbytlc
www.queermetalsmiths.com
@queermetalsmiths
Tracey Carswell (they/them) is a queer non-binary coach, curator, educator, speaker and artist with a focus on building connections through community and a strong commitment to promoting equity in the creative and entrepreneurial fields. They are the founder of Powerful in Pink and co-founder of Queer Metalsmiths, a community space that honors, centers, and uplifts 2SLGBTQIA+ jewelers, metalsmiths and makers. They are also the founder and Past President of the Miami chapter of the Women’s Jewelry Association, empowering women, femme, and transgender and gender non-conforming leadership in the jewelry and craft industries.