
Episode 4: Spatial Concepts
04/01/21 • 30 min
Today, I am sitting down with Chicago based artist, Gabriel Soto. Gabriel is a painter with an interest in psychedelic imagery, history, and esoteric spiritual practices. He graduated from The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts with a BFA in 2017. Primarily focused on oil painting, Gabriel currently resides in Chicago, IL.
View the artwork discussed in this episode: www.aerogramme.org/virtual-viewing-room/gabriel-soto.
Image Credit: Gabriel Soto
🌐 https://www.aerogramme.org ➡️ @aerogrammearts 📧 [email protected]
Today, I am sitting down with Chicago based artist, Gabriel Soto. Gabriel is a painter with an interest in psychedelic imagery, history, and esoteric spiritual practices. He graduated from The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts with a BFA in 2017. Primarily focused on oil painting, Gabriel currently resides in Chicago, IL.
View the artwork discussed in this episode: www.aerogramme.org/virtual-viewing-room/gabriel-soto.
Image Credit: Gabriel Soto
🌐 https://www.aerogramme.org ➡️ @aerogrammearts 📧 [email protected]
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Episode 3: By Thread, I Walk
Today, I am sitting down with Maryland based artist, Inga Bragadottir. Inga is a fiber artist with an emphasis on material and experimentation. Her work spans from performance to photography, textile and sculpture and often explores identity and the body in relation to its environment.
View the artwork discussed in this episode: https://www.aerogramme.org/virtual-viewing-room/inga-bragadottir
Image Credit: Inga Bragadottir
🌐 https://www.aerogramme.org ➡️ @aerogrammearts 📧 [email protected]
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Episode 5: Latinidad or Trojan Horse?
Today, I am sitting down with New York based artist and educator, Carlos Jesús Martínez Domínguez (FEEGZ) who spoke with me about Latinidad in art collections and museums. Referencing The Cheech Marin Collection --currently under construction in Riverside, California-- how can this push for Latinidad in museums and art collections further colonial mindsets by adhering to words like Latinidad, Latino/a, Latinx?
Image Credit: Carlos Jesús Martínez Domínguez. The Early Diaspora (1890s – 1940s), 2021.
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