Personalizing Place in the Latino Community
Latino communities transform public places in their communities into personal ones. These transformations fit with the idea of making a home, for a specific place is more than a house […]
César Viveros Herrera: No Me Conformo

September 28th to November 10th, 2012 For this exhibition, César Viveros Herrera asked for the Lorenzo Homar Gallery to be painted a deep red so he could recreate a temple […]
Claiming Places: Unity, Ownership, & Hogar 2012-13 Cycle

Claiming Places: Unity, Ownership, and “Hogar” (Home) is a concerted effort to use art to reveal, question, engage and stimulate community dialogue on questions of “ownership” and the consequences of […]
Children and Youth Create Art (2012)

August 10 – September 14, 2012 Highlights of the children and youth’s work from the previous year after school programs and summer camp. A sample of the work traveled to […]
Arte Bendito/Arte Filantropico (Blessed Art/Philanthropic Art)

June 15 – July 20, 2012 The exhibition is a compilation of three art installations and a series of recent small paintings that interweave iconography, narrative landscapes, and still lifes. […]
David Antonio Cruz: Take a Bite, el duende always travels…light

April 27 – June 2, 2012 David Antonio Cruz A multifaceted exhibition featuring painting, sculpture, sound, and video that explores migration, gluttony, duende, exclusivity, and consumption of the American Dream. […]
Natalie Negrón: VINYLBOMB

February 10 – April 28th, 2012 in El Vestíbulo Exhibition Space Natalie Negrón’s abstract works in VinylBomb feature a diverse assemblage of patterns, textures, and materials. Negrón is a mixed […]
Children and Youth Create Art 2011

August 12th to September 10th Highlights of the children and youth’s work from the previous year after school programs and summer camp. A sample of the work traveled to the […]
Agustín Victor Casasola: Mexican Revolution & Beyond, The Casasola Archives

June 24 – July 23, 2011 Composed of 92 original photographs from Casasola’s negative collection of historical events, taken between 1900 -1940, this exhibition outlines a chronological narrative of the era […]
Marilyn Rodriguez and Carlos Nuñez: Without Sanctuary

Images of the Forgotten March 18 – May 7, 2011 The tragedies of the barrio and its constant struggle with poverty, drug abuse, and lack of benefits comes crying out […]