An African proverb says โif you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.โ Thisย Embracing our Rootsย event will focus on two couples: Arts giants Seitu Ken Jones & Soyini Vinelle Guyton with next generation couple, Anura & Rekhet Si-Asar. They will engage in a wide-ranging conversation on family, community, and the ways they work and walk together. The conversation will center on couplehood, familyhood and community. They will also speak on how those influences impact their professional work as artists and arts leaders, and how they curate space to build and hold community. The event will include poetry and sharing of some of the art that has beautified, reflected, and uplifted our communities over the years.
Seitu Ken Jonesย is a multidisciplinary artist, advocate and maker, and a 4th generation Minnesotan. His 30-year collaboration with his wifeย Soyini Vinelle Guytonย includes co-created sculptural installations that inspire and inform the viewer. Together and separately, they channel the spirit of radical social movements into experiences that foster critical conversations and nurture more just and vibrant communities from the soil up, and how and why they connect with land to connect with known relatives and unknown ancestors. Seitu has created over 40 public artworks across America, while Soyiniโs poetry and prose has been published in collections for over 25 years. In collaboration with two other artists, Seitu and Soyini co-founded Frogtown Park and Farm, a 5.5-acre urban farm and 6-acre park in Saint Paul. Frogtown Farm epitomizes their belief that food, greenspace, nature, and trees should be accessible in all neighborhoods.
Anura and Rekhet Si-Asarย are the co-founders of the Imhotep Science Academy and Initiatives, an African-centered K-8 educational STEM program that has existed for over 24 years. While in graduate school at the University of Minnesota, they founded Papyrus Publishing Inc., one of Minnesotaโs first Black publishing organizations. Together, they were part of the that foundedย In Black Inkย with a mission to develop publishing arts opportunities for African Heritage writers. Anura is an educator, publisher, and firefighter, and Rekhet is a recently retired School Psychologist who now leadsย In Black Inkย as its Executive Director. Their work together has spanned several decades during which they have engaged and consulted with communities and organizations to change the academic and literary landscapes for Black children here in Minnesota. Usually you will see them and their children together, fulfilling their belief that community work is family work.