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Exhibition Catalogue produced for CHANNEL, a solo exhibition at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center (CSFAC), 2019. Contributors to the catalogue include Alicia Inez Guzmán, Natalie Diaz, and Rebecca Tucker, and was generously supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the CSFAC
Designed by Melissa Gorman
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Produced in the place of in-person public discussions on the occasion of the exhibition Subversive Kin: The Act of Turning Over, presented at the Clemente Orozco Cultural Center (NYC), 2021, this catalogue is a set of transcribed conversations between curator Elisa Gutiérrez Eriksen and artists Tatiana Arocha, Bel Falleiros, Christine Howard Sandoval, and Karen Miranda- Rivadeneira regarding the subjects of land, kinship, and what it means to be good ancestors.
"The seed of this exhibition was planted by Christine Howard Sandoval and Tatiana Arocha, who were inspired by the writings of Devon Peña regarding 'the subversive character of ecological knowledge, understood as an attempt to reintegrate humans into the natural world.' Howard Sandoval’s and Arocha’s practices are rooted in a deep connection with their lands of origin and their continuous search for ways to establish a thread between past, present, and future." -Elisa Gutiérrez Eriksen
Designed by Tatiana Arocha
Edited by Ismail Soyugenc
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newsprint takeaway, 2021 Produced for the exhibition Subversive Kin: The Act of Turning Over, curated by Elisa Gutiérrez Eriksen, Clemente Orozco Cultural Center, NYC.