Accessibility note: All bodies and abilities are welcome. Moving from floor to standing in slow yoga poses. Participating from seating on a chair or mobility device is an option. Some burning of herbs and essential oil sprays will be used. Please let the instructor know if there are any personal accommodations you may need prior to class beginning.
The space is located on the 2nd floor with one flight of stairs directly up from the entrance. Elevator access is available; please email pieterpasd@gmail.com prior to event if you will be using it. The elevator is spacious enough for any mobility device and the 2nd floor space is free of any steps or mobility barriers. There are no automated doors in the building.
There are two all-gender restrooms with three private stalls and a urinal. Each restroom has one stall accessible for mobility device users. Free parking is available directly behind our building at 2412 Workman Street. There are two additional free city lots south of Broadway on Workman Street. There is also ample metered parking in the neighborhood. Have questions or need additional accommodations? Email pieterpasd@gmail.com and we will do our best to assist you.
Bio: Joy ‘Alegria’ is an independent curator, artist, educator and yoga/meditation guide from East L.A, currently based in Lincoln Heights. Her background in arts, activism, cultural work and performance led her to receive a BA in “World Arts and Cultures” from UCLA and a Master’s degree in “Art/Curatorial Practices in the Public Sphere” from USC Roski School of Fine Arts.
Joy has curated exhibitions and public programs throughout Los Angeles including Pieter Performance Space, The Southern California Library, Da Vinci Gallery, Highways Performance Space, Avenue 50 Gallery, WE RISE at The El Sereno Community Garden, LACE, LADWP and has performed and taught with Critical Mass Dance Company, WXPT, HomeLA, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Human Resources Gallery, The Main Museum, UCLA, OXYArts, People’s Yoga, The Healing Center of Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Self Help Graphics, and YOGA@ Lincoln Heights Youth Arts Center.
Joy values opportunities to bring artists, audiences and communities together in conversation and creative action around intersectional practices toward decolonization, Earth care and healing arts for mental health wellness that honor, uplift and protect Indigenous people, land and culture.
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