The Women and Gender Studies Creative Activism award recognizes outstanding undergraduate creative works that raise awareness around issues of equity, such as race, ethnicity, sexuality, and gender identity. It is designed to help foster an inclusive and welcoming campus climate for students of all backgrounds and those historically underrepresented at the university. Â鶹ÒùÔº from across campus are invited to submit creative works for consideration by a committee of faculty, staff, and students from our department.
P.InkÌýP.Elvis (V.I)Ìýby Sarah Napier
Artist's Statement:
P.Ink P.Elvis was performed for the first time on February 23-26 for CU Dance Department's Open Space. Attached is the program notes written by me as a way for you to engage in this work. This is a version of P.Ink P.Elvis and there will be many more versions to exist. It is done. It is on going. It is my queer bar.
Sarah Napier graduated with honors and a double major in neuroscience and danceÌýin 2023.Ìý
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