Visual HerStory Exhibit @LA Art Core

Visual HerStory Exhibit @LA Art Core

By Black Girls Shoot Too

Overview

We invite you to celebrate the talent and creativity of 20 women of color photographers at the BGST ( Black Girls Shoot Too) debut exhibit.

Join Us for theVisual HerStory Debut Exhibit @LA ArtCore

We invite you to celebrate the talent and creativity of 20 women of color photographers at the BGST debut exhibit. The opening reception will take place on December 6th, and the exhibit will run through December 13th @LA ArtCore.

Event Details

  • Opening Reception: December 6th 5 PM to 8PM
  • Exhibit Duration: December 6th - December 13th
  • Parking: Available at Aiso parking, right across the street from the gallery


Don't miss this opportunity to experience the powerful work of these talented photographers!

www.wearebgst.com


About the Curators


Kai Bouhmad is a multifaceted professional and artist based in Pasadena, CA. Born in Long Branch, NJ, and raised in Columbus, OH, she is a classically trained pianist and vocalist, having trained at the Conservatory of Music at Capital University. She is also a world traveler, photographer, writer, and a dedicated humanitarian who loves to advocate for people. With a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (Wright State University, 1996), Kai’s humanitarian work includes being awarded a grant (1992) from Amnesty International for human rights research and partnering with many other non-profits worldwide. She is currently employed with the County of Los Angeles Child Support Services Department in case management and financial analysis. In March of 2025, she launched Black Girls Shoot Too, a program empowering women of color photographers.


Danielle A. Hill a Cleveland-born artist and curator based in Pasadena, CA. At the center of her work is interdependency, love, connection, and familial practices. She collaborates with collectives and organizations that prioritize and invest in the thriving of artists of color while abstaining from colonial practices. She received a Master of Arts in Arts Management degree from Sotheby’s Institute of Art at Claremont Graduate University (2020) and a Bachelor of Arts in Arts Management and Entrepreneurship from Baldwin Wallace University (2019). She is the recipient of the CREO Individual Artist Grant (2023) and Black Artist Foundry Grant (2022). She has curated and managed exhibitions with Black Girls Shoot Too (2025); Armory Center for the Arts (2023-current); ZEAL (2023); and SPACES (2017). She is currently the Exhibition Manager at Armory Center for the Arts and serves as the City of Pasadena District 3 Arts & Culture Commissioner in Pasadena, CA.

Category: Arts, Fine Art

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person
  • Paid parking

Location

120 Judge John Aiso St

120 Judge John Aiso Street

Los Angeles, CA 90012

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Dec 6 · 5:00 PM PST