Presa House Gallery presents two solo exhibitions bringing together Tucson-based photographer Marcus Xavier Chormicle and Dallas-based photographer Raul Rodriguez. Both artists expand photography beyond documentation, using it to excavate memory across the borderlands of the Southwest.
Rooted in personal archive and regional history, their practices examine how images carry the weight of family lineage, labor, migration, and inherited narratives. Moving between documentary impulse and material intervention, they position the photograph as more than a record; it becomes a site where private memory and public history converge.
The exhibitions will remain on view by appointment through April 18.
Presa House Gallery presents two solo exhibitions bringing together Tucson-based photographer Marcus Xavier Chormicle and Dallas-based photographer Raul Rodriguez. Both artists expand photography beyond documentation, using it to excavate memory across the borderlands of the Southwest.
Rooted in personal archive and regional history, their practices examine how images carry the weight of family lineage, labor, migration, and inherited narratives. Moving between documentary impulse and material intervention, they position the photograph as more than a record; it becomes a site where private memory and public history converge.
The exhibitions will remain on view by appointment through April 18.