Capable Design Event
Oct
15

Capable Design Event

Trunc invites you to experience Cap_able design clothing, a start-up that launched a line of clothing that confuses artificial intelligence (AI) cameras and stops them from recognizing the wearer.

"Cap_able aims at changing the way people look at the clothes and accessories they wear by bringing a completely new and deeper attitude to the fashion industry" explains Federica Busani, co-founder of the company. 

Organizations around the world have reported that facial recognition technology is often inaccurate, discriminatory and denies human rights.

Rachele Didero co-founder of Capable design will be here to share the journey. @capable design

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Arte Con Impacto
Sep
16

Arte Con Impacto

When you buy work by these artist all proceeds are donated to the nonprofit organization “From Houses to Homes”, in Guatemala. Stop in and see how it works and support a family in Guatemala.

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Mediations of Earth and Light
May
5
to Jul 29

Mediations of Earth and Light

New artist for Trunc, Jeree Edmunds is a Philly photographer of nature and all the beauty it has to offer. His photography of framed florals will be on display and for sale through July, 2023.

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Black Then, The History of Us, Week 4
Feb
25

Black Then, The History of Us, Week 4

Monna Morton, A superb storyteller and historian, will be sharing the meaning of The Bottle Tree and exhibiting a few of them. Monna, Graphic Designer & Brand Strategist: Created thousands of concepts from start to finish that communicate ideas, motivate change and captivate consumers and publics. She creates experiences that position brands for success. (4-7pm)

Lynda Black will be sharing the story of her vessels and why they came to be. Lynda Grace Black is a multimedia artist interested in expressing the stories we carry, the connective power they hold, and the divine relationship we have to one another. Her primary mediums are yarn and twine. Lynda is engaged in creating an evolving series of woven vessels which represent a medium for the stories carried by people who refuse to be marginalized, a symbol of the sacredness of life, and a memorial for lives lost due to state sanctioned violence. (4-7pm)

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Black Then, The History Of Us, Week 3
Feb
18

Black Then, The History Of Us, Week 3

Self-taught chef, Equarius Mitchell, has mastered both baking pastries and serving up entrees. He is cooking up a menu reminiscent of what was eaten by slaves. Come taste and take something home with you. (4-7pm)

Nasya Gay will be performing the Limbo and sharing it’s meaning and how it came to be. (5-6pm) Nasya is a dancer; she has an undergraduate degree in Anthropology and a master’s in Dance Movement Psychotherapy. Nasya is inspired by Katherine Dunham who is the first Black woman anthropologist to focus on Black dance. She was born in 1910 and then she died in 2006, she just recently died. She was active, between the ‘30s to the ‘50s. She’s really important, because she actually brought African diasporic dance to the West. Before her, it was seen as “tribal” or “savage.”

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