A revelatory exhibition, "Las Trayectorias 93-23/ Trajectories 93-23" spans three decades of work by artist Fred Villanueva. Best known as the co-founder of the Black/Latinx social practice project Ash Studios, Villanueva has inspired, mentored, and collaborated with hundreds of Latino artists in North Texas since 2012. This is the first mid-career retrospective for the artist, and brings into focus his nationally recognized contemporary art studio practice which is the backbone for the public artworks Villanueva is known for.
An artist ahead of his time, Villanueva's works explore Latino Identity, Politics, Consumerism, Spirituality and Ritual, Abstraction, and the role of the artist in society. The artist will be displaying a myriad of mediums including installations, paintings, prints, sculpture, conceptual art, and abstraction.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through March 1.
A revelatory exhibition, "Las Trayectorias 93-23/ Trajectories 93-23" spans three decades of work by artist Fred Villanueva. Best known as the co-founder of the Black/Latinx social practice project Ash Studios, Villanueva has inspired, mentored, and collaborated with hundreds of Latino artists in North Texas since 2012. This is the first mid-career retrospective for the artist, and brings into focus his nationally recognized contemporary art studio practice which is the backbone for the public artworks Villanueva is known for.
An artist ahead of his time, Villanueva's works explore Latino Identity, Politics, Consumerism, Spirituality and Ritual, Abstraction, and the role of the artist in society. The artist will be displaying a myriad of mediums including installations, paintings, prints, sculpture, conceptual art, and abstraction.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through March 1.
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