This image celebrates the work, presence, and influence of the Hispanic community. I hope that, in addition to bringing color to homes and workplaces, it will become a statement of identity and belonging: “I’m here to stay, because this is [also] my home.”
Tag Archive: Visual
The Intimate and Emotional Photography of Livier Miroslava
For Livier, taking pictures was never just about creating something “pretty.” From the very beginning, it was tied to emotions, vulnerability, and the need to convey things that can’t always be expressed directly.
Between Inca Kola and Little Havana: The Art of Diana Contreras
Born in Chiclayo, Peru, and raised in Miami from the age of five, Diana grew up in a city where being a Latino immigrant didn't necessarily make you feel different.
Paola Rascón's Art from the Border
Five years after launching her artistic project, through exhibitions and gatherings, Paola Rascón continues to speak of art as a bridge: a way to listen, to truly see, and to leave a record.
Detrás de la máscara: identidad, calle y memoria en el arte de Arko
Por Soraya Díaz En la obra de Arko hay un cráneo que sonríe. No es amenaza, no es advertencia. Es conciencia. Es mente. Es memoria. Es comunidad. Nacido en Charlotte, hijo de madre bogotana y padre de Carolina del Norte, Arko creció en una casa que era punto de llegada para tíos, primos y sueñosSigue leyendo «Detrás de la máscara: identidad, calle y memoria en el arte de Arko»
Edwin Gil: When Art Returns to the Heart
En esta conversación con Edwin Gil, el corazón deja de ser un símbolo romántico para convertirse en territorio de memoria, confrontación y conciencia.
