Visual artist, performer and curator Zulfikar Ali Bhutto explores complex histories of colonialism that are exacerbated by contemporary international politics. In the process he unpacks the intersections of queerness and Islam through a multimedia practice based in traditions of storytelling, textile crafts, and video.
About The YBCA 100
Every year, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts releases the YBCA 100 list, which recognizes the artists, leaders, activists, thinkers, movers, and dreamers who are using their creative and political power to enact change.
On Saturday, October 19, 2019, YBCA hosted the fifth annual YBCA 100 Summit to honor the people who are using their platforms to create social change. At the Summit, artists, activists, policy makers, and cultural and community leaders gathered for an afternoon of performances, dialogue, and collective dreaming. The YBCA 100 Summit built community and inspired creativity, imagination, and critical solutions for social progress.
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