Rosalia Torres-Weiner is an artist, activist and community leader. Her work is featured in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Anacostia Museum and has been exhibited in venues including the McColl Center for Arts and Innovation, Levine Museum of the New South, UNCC’s Projective Eye Gallery, the City of Raleigh Museum, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, and the Mexican Cultural Read more...
He was born in Vaclencia Venezuela, his beginning was in the year 2000. In 2007 he participated in the First Biennial of Popular Art ahhh m Naguanagua _Venezuela, and in the successive biennials until the VI in 2017. Barbaro Rivas Popular Art Museum in Petare Caracas. Collective Exhibitions 2013 and 2014. Faces of our peoples 2014 Venezuela. Art without borders Read more...
Statement I paint out of necessity. I am the byproduct of a close-knit family filled with creative types including architects, carpenters, designers, photographers, and artists. I learned by doing. My art is rooted in the experience of becoming an immigrant – something I didn’t want to imagine at age 17 when Bogotá was all I knew. Being forever between two Read more...
ABOUT Jeannifer Jean Sandoval was born in Mexico City before immigrating to Los Angeles, California in the early 1990’s. She studied Fine Arts at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles where she earned a BFA in Painting. Her work has been included in exhibitions at various galleries including La Luz de Jesus Gallery, Art Share LA, Los Read more...
Cornelio Campos, Mexican Muralist, originally from Cherán Michoacán, Mexico who lives in Durham, North Carolina. He discovered his passion for art at the age of eight; observation was the fundamental basis of his training as a painter. Cornelio Campos immigrated to the United States from Mexico as a teenager. Campos focuses on three main themes: political themes including immigration, Mexican Read more...