An exhibition and performance by Nubia Yasin, Jas Marie, and Osarugue Otebele
As the story goes, women are ribs — parts of a whole, a sacrifice of part of man, who had to give some slice of his body for a woman to be born. Odidi, meaning whole, challenges that idea.
Odidi is a performance and exhibition by Nubia Yasin, Jas Marie, and Osarugue Otebele. Through a series of poems, these three women invite you into a different kind of Eden, one where Eve’s parts are hers and hers alone. One where she eats because the Lord would have it so. One where there are no snakes, only vines, from which the fruit grows ripe with waiting.
Exhibition at 7 pm | Performance at 8 pm