Press
Press about Wit
Selected interviews and reviews
Photo by Kaltoum Alibrahimi
Image description: Wit López is standing in a mid-level dance pose holding their long, colorful skirt out in front of them with both hands toward the left of the image and they are wearing a black tank top. They are looking directly at the camera with a serious face and furrowed eyebrows and their hair is pulled up into an afro puff with a black head scarf. The background is the ground level corridor at the Crane Arts Building in Philadelphia, PA. The floor is dark concrete, the walls are white drywall with concrete columns, and the ceiling is concrete with a large, white, circular, hanging light fixture above Wit.
All-Gender Art Gallery graphic by Wit López
Image Description: Navy blue background with white transgender symbol in the middle, beneath the symbol is a solid white line, under that line are all capital white letters that say, “ALL-GENDER ART GALLERY.” The sign is meant to look similar to an all-gender restroom sign.
Press by Wit
As a freelance arts journalist, I truly love writing about arts + culture and interviewing artists about their work. Below are a few links to a few selected pieces:
Q&A with Mia Anika - Interview - Abstractions Magazine
“Hidden” - Review - Canadian Art
Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw on 30 Americans - Interview - Artblog
Where Have All the Nonbinary Artists Gone? - Essay -Artblog
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Photo by Axel Jenson
Image description: Wit López is standing looking off to the left of the image. They are wearing a black, short-sleeved lace crop top and a black ribbon organza skirt with a wide elastic waistband. In their left hand, they are holding a green yarn ball and a red yarn ball. In the right hand, a purple yarn ball and a yellow yarn ball. Their hair is in a crimpy, braid out style.
Honorable Mentions
These are just a few other random things from around the internet where I was kinda mentioned… cuz why not? :)
Philadelphia Contemporary’s Talking Breakfast - 6ABC
Unity @ the Initiative - Philadelphia Inquirer
Supporting Black Trans Artists - Broad Street Review
Latinx Achievements of 2019 - Philadelphia Inquirer