STORIES OF
THE LAND |
September 7 – November 17, 2021
Santa Ana College |
STORIES OF
THE LAND |
September 7 – November 17, 2021
Santa Ana College |
STORIES OF
THE LAND Kim Abeles
Mariona Barkus Sharon Barnes Pilar Castillo Danielle Eubank Eloisa Guanlao Meg Madison Maryrose C. Mendoza Naida Osline Pamela J. Peters Sinan Leong Revell Linda Vallejo Gail Werner |
STORIES OF THE LAND explores the relationship between human lives and the earth we share. This exhibition features thirteen Southern California women artists with indigenous, immigrant, enslaved, free, migrant and refugee roots. Their artworks forge connections between human lives and the natural world that are intentionally open-ended, often located in lived experience or tied to less publicized parts of history.
The exhibition was organized by independent curators Suvan Geer and Sandra Mueller Opening Reception
Saturday, September 25, 2–4pm Masks required Why Artists Tell Stories about Lives & Land Recorded zoom conversation here Tuesday, October 12, 2021 Santa Ana College 1530 W. 17th St., Santa Ana, CA 92706 ART GALLERY: Fine Arts Building C GALLERY HOURS: M-W 10am-2pm by appointment only Please call the gallery at 714/564-5615 to make an appointment |
Passport
Digital video of hand-made passport, sound by "Jar of Flies” 6:32 minutes View online at https://youtube/iCrXuonD3Ao |
Viki Eagle, Union Station
Digital photography 21.25 x 14.5 in. |
Cheyenne Phoenix / Venice Beach
Digital photography 21.25 x 14.5 in. |
My Once Life with 12 Indigenous Women
Video poem , 3 minutes View online at: buttonpoetry.com/pamela-j-peters-life-contest-winner |
DopplegANGER—Border Patrol
Archival inkjet print on aluminum 19 x 29 x 2 in. DopplegANGer — Homeless & Hungry
17 x 29 x 2 in. Archival inkjet print on aluminum |
Click DopplegANGER—World News
Archival inkjet print on aluminum 18 x 29 x 2 in. DopplegANGER—The Gardner
Archival inkjet print on aluminum 19 x 29 x 2 in. |
“Datos Sagrados: 30% of US Population will be Latino in 2050
Gouache and pencil on handmade paper 22 x 22 in.diameter *112 drawn spaces x 30% = 34 painted brown spaces Datos Sagrados: 66% of Unauthorized US Latinos Have Lived in US at Least a Decade
Gouache and pencil on handmade paper 12 in.diameter *124 drawn spaces x 66% = 82 painted brown spaces |
Datos Sagrados: 63% of US Labor Trafficking is Latino
Gouache and pencil on handmade paper 22 x 22 in.diameter *116 drawn spaces x 63% = 73 painted brown spaces Datos Sagrados: 60% of US Latinos Experience Good Relations with Blacks
Gouache on handmade paper 12 in.diameter *64 drawn spaces x 60% = 38 painted brown spaces |