Our second feature from this summer’s El Segundo exhibition focuses on Jose Espinoza. A Mexican painter and illustrator residing in Long Beach, CA; we get to hear more about his amalgamation of the indigenous and contemporary. Espinoza talks to us about his work-from-home process and how he navigates ideation and production in a transformative space, the products of such an environment, and his connection to the arts in Santa Ana.
Espinoza and Santos shared their Undergraduate journey at CSU Dominguez Hills where they received their BA in Studio Art, found mentorship through the PRAXIS program, and reciprocated communal efforts through the DH Arts Collective. They would like to extend a special thanks to Devon Tsuno for his guidance and support.
You can follow Jose Espinoza on instagram @joseespinozastudio. He welcomes any questions, curiosities, and inquiries for art exhibitions.
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Our second feature from this summer’s El Segundo exhibition focuses on Jose Espinoza. A Mexican painter and illustrator residing in Long Beach, CA; we get to hear more about his amalgamation of the indigenous and contemporary. Espinoza talks to us about his work-from-home process and how he navigates ideation and production in a transformative space, the products of such an environment, and his connection to the arts in Santa Ana.
Espinoza and Santos shared their Undergraduate journey at CSU Dominguez Hills where they received their BA in Studio Art, found mentorship through the PRAXIS program, and reciprocated communal efforts through the DH Arts Collective. They would like to extend a special thanks to Devon Tsuno for his guidance and support.
You can follow Jose Espinoza on instagram @joseespinozastudio. He welcomes any questions, curiosities, and inquiries for art exhibitions.
We began June with artist and friend Gloria “Gem” Sanchez, learning about her work and the path it provides to her family history and cultural ancestry. Diving deeper into conversation, she elaborates on the importance of not only acknowledging a past that existed before her, but embracing what lives inside her.
Join us as we in-depth about her art journey, from her work with the FA4 Collective, her community work with the youth, and the ceremonial practices with the Many Winters Elders Gathering at the Angels Gate Cultural Center in San Pedro, CA.
At the time of this podcast, Gloria’s work can be seen on display in the exhibition Cultural Undertow, organized by the Luna Anaïs Gallery at Tin Flats in Los Angeles. The exhibition will continue until July 24th, featuring an artist talk with Mario Ybarra Jr on July 11th.
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Our second feature from this summer’s El Segundo exhibition focuses on Jose Espinoza. A Mexican painter and illustrator residing in Long Beach, CA; we get to hear more about his amalgamation of the indigenous and contemporary. Espinoza talks to us about his work-from-home process and how he navigates ideation and production in a transformative space, the products of such an environment, and his connection to the arts in Santa Ana.
Espinoza and Santos shared their Undergraduate journey at CSU Dominguez Hills where they received their BA in Studio Art, found mentorship through the PRAXIS program, and reciprocated communal efforts through the DH Arts Collective. They would like to extend a special thanks to Devon Tsuno for his guidance and support.
You can follow Jose Espinoza on instagram @joseespinozastudio. He welcomes any questions, curiosities, and inquiries for art exhibitions.