We convene women curators and artists who are also Indigenous healers “to discuss their commonalities, epistemologies, and potential interventions for the future of humanity.”
– Yesenia Selier, P.H.D.
A global series of exhibitions and convenings documented online and accompanied by books.
Starting with the Bienal de Cuenca (Ecuador) October 23, 2025–Feb 1, 2026.
We are a global art initiative, curatorial collective, and research platform that centers global Indigeneities and intersectional environmentalisms. Rooted in the vision of the late Dr. Yesenia Selier, this project brings together women who are simultaneously curators and/or artists as well as Indigenous spiritual leaders, to reimagine the role of art as a tool for flipping and reversing limiting beliefs to re-create reality collectively.
Conceived over five years of collective dreaming, research, theorizing, and organizing, the project launches at the 40th annual Bienal de Cuenca in Ecuador (2025) and expands through convenings, exhibitions, and publications across the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe. Each iteration builds upon private ceremonies among curator-priestesses, who then translate spiritual guidance into public talks, exhibitions, programming, publishing, and cultural infrastructure, advancing new models for curatorial practice.
Through these initiatives, Flip It and Reverse It challenges dominant narratives of art history, institutions, and knowledge production while lifting up Indigenous epistemologies for leadership. Our goal is to foster Advanced Connectedness—where art, land, body, mind, and community converge for the best and highest good of people and the planet.
NYFA is our fiscal sponsor, so donations are tax deductible.
Sourced image artist: Woosler Delisfort
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