“Diverse Ways of Knowing”
“Diverse Ways of Knowing” is a an archive of art works by Fredericko Alvarado. The title “Diverse Ways of Knowing”" derives from the belief that each lived experience is a valid source of reference in building equitable moments, social spaces, and/or societies. In the context of art it refers to the collaborative and joint authorship of cultural process. “Diverse Ways of Knowing” is an archive of individual art works and collaborative projects created with different communities from 2012 to the present. The archive presents explorations into creating mechanisms of liberation, understanding, and balance.
Image- ““Diverse Ways of Knowing”” 2019 Digital video, receipt paper, markers, and motion. With students at Shield Reids Community center North Richmond, CA.
“Diverse Ways of Knowing” is a term I heard bell hooks use in an interview discussing her writting.
Image- “Dream Roots; Tus Recetas” Recipe Book 2021 Cover Design Fred Alvarado
“Dream Roots;Tus Recetas”
Cooking Workshop with Cocina Del Corazon
Image- Seniors and youth preparing fresh juice for the collective meal cooked during the workshop.
Future Relations: A Resource for Radical Teaching created By Fredericko Alvarado Co-curated with David Petrelli and Thomas Jones
“Protest Signs; Books You Ought To Read”
c.2016-2020 enlarged copies on plotter paper on wood panels with wooden stick. This crowd sourced project asked exhibition audiences and participants to illustrate book covers for works that created empathy.
Image-Group of people holdig “Protest Signs” in front of “F.T.P mural”, 2019 by Los Pobres Artistas (Thomas Jones, Sarah Siskin, Keena Romano, Stephanie Hooper, and Fredericko Alvarado)
Up Front- “Serpent River Boook” 2018 Carolina Caycedo part of the Future Relations A Resource For Radical Teaching Presents F.T.P. exhibition at the SOMArts Cultural Center, 2019
“Tall Walls And Glass Ceilings”
Digital Video, 5:28 min. c.2021 animation created from photos and video from a walk in Silwan and a drive to Ramallah in Palestine.
Image: “Eye Witness Silwan”, Artforces (Susan Greene with Fred Alvarado) c.2019 Wadi Hiweh, East Jerusalem