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#LatinoArtNow! artist, Veronica Ibargüengoitia said, “Portal is a formal invitation to my viewers to step into my paintings. I create spaces which are physically impossible.”
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Artwork by Veronica Ibargüengoitia, Portal, 2018. Oil on Canvas
Taking place November 1-3, 2019, Senorita Cinema turns the screen over to the rising wave of Latina women who are sharing their stories and visions by making movies and video art.
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In 2010 more exhibitions of #Latinoartists in museums & galleries were being held and development of projects to recover & publish key primary sources & writings of artists.
Reflecting on the growth of the emerging field #LatinoArtNow! The New Wave/La Nueva Ola was held in LA.
#LAN! artist Cecilia Villanueva said, "The ink of my father's blueprints got into my veins & my palette. Architecture is my life - I draw, I build, & I paint."
Cecilia Villanueva, The House Near the Void or An Urge to Live, Impossible Architecture Series, 2016. Oil on Oil Paper.
.@CraftHouston is hosting a #LatinoArtNow! exhibit on view through August 25. All You Can Eat is a solo exhibition by artist Justin Favela.
Justin Favela, “Floor Nachos,” 2017. Cardboard, paper, glue, & found objects. Dimensions variable. Photo by Simon Mills, The MAC Belfast
Check out this featured #LatinoArtNow! artist, Gabriela Monterroso. This piece was created from a live model but inspired by all women.
Artwork by Gabriela Monterroso, Las Glorias, 2018. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas.
.@CraftHouston is hosting a #LatinoArtNow! #SpringofLatinoArt solo exhibit on view through August 25 - "Justin Favela: All You Can Eat."
Justin Favela, Floor Nachos, 2017. Cardboard, paper, glue & found objects. Photo by Simon Mills, The MAC Belfast.
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Visit the @HoustonLibrary for a #LatinoArtNow! #SpringofLatinoArt exhibit, The Art of Children's Book Illustration: 25 Years of Piñata Books on view now until May 4th. Piñata Books is an imprint of @artepublico, the oldest, largest publisher of US Hispanic literature in the US.
The Jung Center is hosting a free #LatinoArtNow! #SpringofLatinoArt exhibit on view starting May 2-28, featuring Roberta Cleontes and Marcela Morales.
Artwork by Roberta Cleontes, I Live a Wonderful Love Life. Talisman for compromise. Acrylic on stretched canvas.
Dr. Antonio D. Tillis, Dean of @uhclass & Professor in Hispanic Studies is hosting a #SpringofLatinoArt exhibit featuring Reynier Llanes on view at Mashburn Gallery. Artwork by Reynier Llanes, I 1858 Prize. Permission from Dr. Antonio D Tillis, artwork from his private collection