I'm very excited to announce that original pages from my comics Gringa! & Superstitions will be on display at the Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) for their show ARTISTS ASSEMBLE! Empowerment and Inspiration in Contemporary Comics. My work will be shown amongst many other cool Latinx artists (including my pal Stephanie Rodriguez)!!
WHEN?!: July 17, 2016 - September 18, 2016
WHERE?!: Port to Learning Gallery (Long Beach, CA)
A bit more about the show:
"The Port to Learning Gallery at the Museum of Latin American Art presents Artists Assemble! Empowerment and Inspiration in Contemporary Comics, an exhibition that features artists who highlight characters, events, and stories traditionally excluded from mainstream comic book art and culture.
The narrative format and fantastical nature of comics provides readers the opportunity to explore new and imagined worlds enriched by both historically based and invented mythologies. While classic American comics generally focused on white male superheroes whose mission was to protect and defend the status quo, some publications in both the US and Latin America tackled controversial socio-political issues, marginalized groups, and current events.
Artists Assemble! includes individual sketches, hand drawn panels, minicomics, comic books and digital images, as well as illustrations, paintings, photographs, sculptures and video art inspired by the comic book genre and its aesthetics.
Artists Assemble! Empowerment and Inspiration in Contemporary Comics is curated by Esperanza Sánchez and Naiela Santana with Gabriela Martínez and Nalini Elias. Exhibition support is provided by the Port of Long Beach"
If you’re in the West Coast, def check it out!! <3 <3