
Juan de Dios Mora and Zeke Peña are Texas-based artists who use a variety of media, including painting, drawing, and sculpture, to address issues of social justice, cultural heritage, and environmental sustainability.
This two-person exhibition explores themes of belonging and community through vivid and fantastic imagery. Zeke Peña and Juan de Dios Mora have cultivated distinct, graphic styles to build worlds which expand time and space to address immigration and human rights, influenced by science fiction and satirical and cartooning traditions.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on view through June 4.
Juan de Dios Mora and Zeke Peña are Texas-based artists who use a variety of media, including painting, drawing, and sculpture, to address issues of social justice, cultural heritage, and environmental sustainability.
This two-person exhibition explores themes of belonging and community through vivid and fantastic imagery. Zeke Peña and Juan de Dios Mora have cultivated distinct, graphic styles to build worlds which expand time and space to address immigration and human rights, influenced by science fiction and satirical and cartooning traditions.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on view through June 4.
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Admission is free.