An engaging compilation of significant works from 20 Latinx documentary photographers living in South, Central and North America. The exhibition will focus on the interconnected weaving of individual and collective stories depicted in appealing, powerful, and thought-provoking photographic images.
Curated by San Antonio multi-disciplinary artist and educator Guillermina Zabala, the artworks focus on the interconnected weaving of individual and collective stories depicted in appealing, powerful and thought-provoking photographic images. Topics covered include immigration, indigenous realities, aftereffects of the COVID pandemic and women’s rights.
The exhibition features work by Rodrigo Abd, Sara Aliaga, Eliana Aponte, Guillermo Arias, María Paula Avila, Verónica Gabriela Cárdenas, María Eugenia Cerutti, Francisco Cortés, Ana Carolina Fernandes, Mariana Greif, Sáshenka Gutiérrez Valerio, Adeline Lulo, Tamara Merino, Sandro Pereyra, Natacha Pisarenko, Joseph Rodriguez, Jorge Saenz, Claudio Santana, Yvonne Venegas and Martín Zabala.
Gallery hours: Wednesday – Friday: 10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., Saturday & Sunday: Noon – 5 p.m. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Note: closed on City of San Antonio holidays.
Location: 101 S. Santa Rosa Ave. San Antonio, TX 78207 – in Historic Market Square
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Free and open to all to visit!
2023/08/11 - 2023/12/30
Centro de Artes
101 S. Santa Rosa, San Antonio, TX 78207