Move Slowly: Dreamseeds is a visionary exhibition and community healing space, co-created by Hannah Brancato and Sanahara Ama Chandra.

Move Slowly: Dreamseeds features visual and sound “portraits” of five anti-sexual violence activists: Ignacio Rivera, Jadelynn St Dre, Alexis Flanagan, Sanahara Ama Chandra, and Nuala Cabral; and workshop participants from a series of five community workshops in Baltimore. These pieces create a heart filling homage to those who are dreaming and fighting their way into freedom, and a roadmap to help us head in that direction.

You are invited to witness these stories and be part of an immersive and warm installation of textiles, sound, interactive components, and workshops, sharing your own reflections and visions for the future. During this exhibition, Gallery CA will be activated by an interactive installation, holistic healing workshops, art and music making, meditation, and other experiences centered on creating and sharing visions for a more just future.

Move Slowly: Dreamseeds is the launch of a new and ongoing collaboration between Sanahara Ama Chandra and Hannah Brancato. Updates about workshop programming and more will be at: dreamseeds.art.

Featuring artworks and music from our workshop series, created by:

1st and 2nd Graders from the Summer Arts and Learning Academy at Moravia Park Elementary School, Abby Becker, Amelia, Darlene Williams, Elaine Lee, Emily Wisniewski, Floyd Vines, Inol R., James Mcleod, Jennifer Folayan, Joanne Adelung, Katie O'Keefe, Kawanda Williams, Linwood Ransome, Llewelyn Butler, Mae Lee Brown, Martin Singleton, Melissa Foss, Mya Green, Nova R., Phillip Campbell, Quan Harris-Thorton, Quon Jones, Ranzinka Manning, Ronald Bailey, Sarah Bowman, Sharon Simms, Valeska Populoh, Vivian Dunbar