Cuban Voices
As Artist-in-Residence at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, Connecticut, I experimented with monoprinting and created the series Cuban Voices: Family, Fun, Loud and Hurt. These prints stemmed from interviews I conducted in 2012 with Cuban-Americans. At the end of the interviews I asked each participant to give me four words to describe Cubans, these were the majority of their answers. The monoprints layer the words and imagery that having meaning and purpose, the layers reflecting the complexity of identity. 12 x 12 inches (images 8 x 8 inches) on Rives BFK.
Exhibitions
• 2018 Studio Practice: UWG Faculty Art Exhibition, Carrollton Center for the Arts, Carrollton, Georgia, Cuban Voices: Family, Loud, Hurt and Fun
• NOVAS 2018, National Open Visual Arts Show,The Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville/Douglas County, Cultural Arts Center, Douglasville, Georgia, Cuban Voices: Hurt diptych (left)
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