This national exhibit, curated by San Antonio's Dos Mestizx, challenges previous and existing surveys of Chicano and Latino identity-based exhibitions. This group of 34 artists expands upon how Latinx artwork can be established across ideological borders; freely expressing a new wave of images and voices in a post-internet era.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 28.
This national exhibit, curated by San Antonio's Dos Mestizx, challenges previous and existing surveys of Chicano and Latino identity-based exhibitions. This group of 34 artists expands upon how Latinx artwork can be established across ideological borders; freely expressing a new wave of images and voices in a post-internet era.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 28.
This national exhibit, curated by San Antonio's Dos Mestizx, challenges previous and existing surveys of Chicano and Latino identity-based exhibitions. This group of 34 artists expands upon how Latinx artwork can be established across ideological borders; freely expressing a new wave of images and voices in a post-internet era.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 28.