LAS HERMANAS > BOOK COVER
Las Hermanas Iglesias with Bodhild Iglesias's artwork is on the cover of the recently published text, An Introduction to Implicit Bias: Knowledge, Justice, and the Social Mind, Edited by Erin Beeghly and Alex Madva, published by Routledge. Order a physical copy by clicking the image above or click here for a free digital read through October 2020.
Image Information: From the series ma is as selfless as i am, 2017, Gouache and Flashe on paper, acrylic and wool yarn stretched over wood, 24 x 32 inches
Las Hermanas Iglesias with Bodhild Iglesias's artwork is on the cover of the recently published text, An Introduction to Implicit Bias: Knowledge, Justice, and the Social Mind, Edited by Erin Beeghly and Alex Madva, published by Routledge. Order a physical copy by clicking the image above or click here for a free digital read through October 2020.
Image Information: From the series ma is as selfless as i am, 2017, Gouache and Flashe on paper, acrylic and wool yarn stretched over wood, 24 x 32 inches
LAS HERMANAS > SHOUT OUT
20 Hispanic Artists You Should Follow Right Now
20 Hispanic Artists You Should Follow Right Now
"However, at a time when our community is being targeted, harassed, and degraded, we should also remember to praise ourselves, our culture, and our creativity."
The Fold Magazine.com by NORA GOMEZ-STRAUSS, OCT 8, 2019
LAS HERMANAS > GROUP SHOW
GOOD NEWS ARTS Inaugural Exhibition: I’m looking forward to tomorrow
In person and virtually Opening Sat. September 26th
High Springs, Florida
High Springs, Florida
ALLONE/TOGETHER ONLINE PROGRAM @ NMSU
A live panel discussion about experiences in the face of miscarriage, stillbirth, and vulnerabilities in pregnancy and childbirth, with artists Las Hermanas Iglesias, authors Kao Kalia Yang and Shannon Gibney, and educator, activist and author j wallace skelton. This panel will be moderated by Kimberly York, Interim Director of NMSU’s Black Programs.
A live panel discussion about experiences in the face of miscarriage, stillbirth, and vulnerabilities in pregnancy and childbirth, with artists Las Hermanas Iglesias, authors Kao Kalia Yang and Shannon Gibney, and educator, activist and author j wallace skelton. This panel will be moderated by Kimberly York, Interim Director of NMSU’s Black Programs.
LAS HERMANAS > HYPERALLERGIC REVIEW
Channeling the Nuances of Motherhood Into Art
Channeling the Nuances of Motherhood Into Art
The debut exhibition at New Mexico State University explores the nuances of labor — in birth, in childrearing, and in intergenerational collaboration.
by Coco Picard
by Coco Picard
LAS HERMANAS > GROUP EXHIBITION
Will You Be There?
Curated by Olakiitan Adeola, Isabella Anastasio, Ashlin Ballif, Angelica Fuentes, David Hanlon, Minji Lee, Clifford Loh, Marley Smit, Yuan Zhi, and Xiao Zong
Artists: Danni Bellando, Hermanas Iglesias, Kristen Jensen, Super Critical Mass, Post Museum, Ana Prvački, and Joy O. Ude
Will You Be There? is a virtual exhibition exploring the precariousness and necessity of togetherness, particularly in moments of exigency...The COVID-19 outbreak has brought these questions to the front of social consciousness and, as a response, the exhibition brings a roster of international artists who explore ways of giving and receiving care, of sacrifice and responsibility within our symbiotic relationships in the face of uncertainty.
Will You Be There?
Curated by Olakiitan Adeola, Isabella Anastasio, Ashlin Ballif, Angelica Fuentes, David Hanlon, Minji Lee, Clifford Loh, Marley Smit, Yuan Zhi, and Xiao Zong
Artists: Danni Bellando, Hermanas Iglesias, Kristen Jensen, Super Critical Mass, Post Museum, Ana Prvački, and Joy O. Ude
Will You Be There? is a virtual exhibition exploring the precariousness and necessity of togetherness, particularly in moments of exigency...The COVID-19 outbreak has brought these questions to the front of social consciousness and, as a response, the exhibition brings a roster of international artists who explore ways of giving and receiving care, of sacrifice and responsibility within our symbiotic relationships in the face of uncertainty.
LISA > INTERVIEW
Lisa joined Ellen Mueller of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, MK Guth of the Pacific Northwest College of Art and Paul Catanese of Columbia College Chicago to talk about MFA programs with Bad at Sports, a podcast founded by Duncan MacKenzie, Richard Holland, and Amanda Browder
Lisa joined Ellen Mueller of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, MK Guth of the Pacific Northwest College of Art and Paul Catanese of Columbia College Chicago to talk about MFA programs with Bad at Sports, a podcast founded by Duncan MacKenzie, Richard Holland, and Amanda Browder
JANELLE > GROUP SHOW
Illumination: 21st Century Interactions with Art + Science + Technology
Feb 8th- May 23rd, 2020
San Diego Art Institute
Illumination: 21st Century Interactions with Art + Science + Technology
Feb 8th- May 23rd, 2020
San Diego Art Institute
LISA > Group Exhibition
With almost 100 national artists and collectives participating, the exhibit features a substantial, immersive range of sketches, sketchbooks, artist books, lists, musings, drawings and studies, “black books,” proof sheets, and doodles on napkins or the backs of envelopes dating from as early as the 1940s to the present day. Gallery Aferro: Main Gallery, Newark, NJ, Feb. 22, 2020 - ?
With almost 100 national artists and collectives participating, the exhibit features a substantial, immersive range of sketches, sketchbooks, artist books, lists, musings, drawings and studies, “black books,” proof sheets, and doodles on napkins or the backs of envelopes dating from as early as the 1940s to the present day. Gallery Aferro: Main Gallery, Newark, NJ, Feb. 22, 2020 - ?