Inés Sanchez de Lozada
Bolivian-born curator Inés Sanchez de Lozada explores radical community-building practices that are upheld by principles of love, care, rest, and pleasure. Her current graduate research investigates dreams: from collective dreaming and lucid dream rituals, to social dreaming and aspirations for social change. Using large-scale installation and interactive environments, she invites audiences to consider the scientific, artistic, and activist implications of dreaming. Inés received a BA in Political Science, with a focus on anti-oppression theories, from Guilford College in North Carolina; she will complete her MFA in Curatorial Practice at MICA in May, 2023. Most recently she has worked as a curatorial assistant for Haitian artist Edouard Duval-Carrié's presentation at Documenta 15.
Stories by Inés Sanchez de Lozada
Family traditions, community education, cultural preservation, and storytelling have influenced Cheatam and Flounders' work and inspired the creation of Islam & Print.
Liberty & Injustice features labor-intensive, clever, immersive works of art that captivate and inform.
On September 23rd, Hand to Eye: A Print Fundraiser for NoMüNoMü will release exclusive, limited-edition portfolios, including 14 works by local artists.
Anysa Saleh’s photography challenges established methods around portraiture, but her practice is based largely around Yemeni cultural traditions and taboos.