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Anyone can say something against injustice. This group uses artwork to do that.

The exhibition "Instructions for Unrest: Art Against Complacency" has opened at Art Produce Gallery in San Diego, featuring a group of artists who utilize their work as a tool for political and social disruption. Curated by Alessandra Moctezuma in collaboration with the nonprofit Space 4 Art, the show presents a diverse range of media aimed at addressing issues such as immigrant rights, LGBTQ+ protections, and environmental policy.

This exhibition matters as it reinforces the historical tradition of art as a vehicle for protest and community building during times of political turbulence. By providing a platform for artists to voice outrage and hope, the organizers seek to counter feelings of impotence and institutional censorship, asserting the role of local art spaces in fostering civic dialogue and resistance.