“Oda A La Muerte” is a group exhibition exploring Día de Los Muertos—its origins in Mexico as well as its historical and cultural significance in both Mexico and the United States.
This exhibition will showcase more than 20 artists, accomplished and emergent, from both sides of the border who have each produced work inspired by their own different conceptions of death using relief and etching techniques.
Exhibiting Artists:
Alyssa Aviles
Angel Paumba
Art Hazelwood
Artemio Rodriguez
David Avery
Evelia Mora
Fernando Olivera
Gustavo Mora
Hyeyoon Song
Humberto Valdez
Joel Rendon
Julian Guerrero
Kathryn Kain
KALAKO
Laboratorio de Brujas
Luciernaga Taller
Oswaldo Santos
Patrick Piazza
Rick Rodrigues
Rodrigo Padilla
Suavecita Press
Suchitra Sharma
Yolanda Cotton Turner
Curated by: Veronica Solis
We will also create a collective community altar, to celebrate the memories of our deceased loved ones, honoring our cultural roots and ancestors. This year with a special dedication to the late Mission artist Michael Roman. All visitors are welcome to contribute to the altar during the opening reception.
“Oda A La Muerte” is a group exhibition exploring Día de Los Muertos—its origins in Mexico as well as its historical and cultural significance in both Mexico and the United States.
This exhibition will showcase more than 20 artists, accomplished and emergent, from both sides of the border who have each produced work inspired by their own different conceptions of death using relief and etching techniques.
Exhibiting Artists:
Alyssa Aviles
Angel Paumba
Art Hazelwood
Artemio Rodriguez
David Avery
Evelia Mora
Fernando Olivera
Gustavo Mora
Hyeyoon Song
Humberto Valdez
Joel Rendon
Julian Guerrero
Kathryn Kain
KALAKO
Laboratorio de Brujas
Luciernaga Taller
Oswaldo Santos
Patrick Piazza
Rick Rodrigues
Rodrigo Padilla
Suavecita Press
Suchitra Sharma
Yolanda Cotton Turner
Curated by: Veronica Solis
We will also create a collective community altar, to celebrate the memories of our deceased loved ones, honoring our cultural roots and ancestors. This year with a special dedication to the late Mission artist Michael Roman. All visitors are welcome to contribute to the altar during the opening reception.
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