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Exhibit

Resiliencia

August 21 – October 2, 2021 | Gallery II

Reception: September 17, 6 – 8pm

Resiliencia featured artworks by Julia Justo, Dulce Pinzón, and Christine Sloan Stoddard. These artists use interdisciplinary methods to explore social and political concepts through photography, mixed-media, film, and installation.

Whose Stories Are Memorialized? Whose Stories Are Erased? by Julia Justo (HoCo Arts photo)
American flag constructed from various textiles hung on gallery wall.
Artwork by Julia Justo

Julia Justo

Julia Justo (b. 1963) is an interdisciplinary artist born in Argentina of Indigenous-Italian ancestry. She currently makes her home in New York.

She works across mixed media, textiles and social practice.

She has exhibited extensively in the US and abroad including Asheville Art Museum, Hunterdon Art Museum, Smack Mellon, Bric Media, WhiteBox, American Folk Art Museum and Museo de Buenos Aires.

She has been granted numerous awards and residencies including Robert Rauschenberg Foundation grant, LMCC Grant, Su-Casa Artist-in-Residence, Trestle Gallery residency, SVA Art Residency, Creative Capital Taller artist, and Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant among others.

Her work has been featured in Hyperallergic, News NY1 and Memoir Magazine among others.

Artwork by Dulce Pinzon

Dulce Pinzón

Dulce Pinzón was born in Mexico City in 1974. She attended the Universidad de Las Americas in Puebla, Mexico where she studied Mass Media Communications and earned a MFA in photography from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. In 1995 she moved to New York where she studied at The International Center of Photography. As a young Mexican artist living in the United States, Dulce soon found new inspiration for her photography in feelings of nostalgia, questions of identity, and political and cultural frustrations.

Pinzón’s work has been exhibited internationally including group and solo shows in Mexico, the United States, Australia, Argentina, and throughout Europe. Her images have been published in The New York Times, The Guardian UK, The Washington Post, Rolling Stone, and others.In 2001 one of her images was used for the cover of a reprinting of Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States. Pinzón has received various grants including the prestigious Jovenes Creadores Grant in 2002 and a 2006 New York Foundation for the Arts Artist Fellowship grant in photography. “The Real Story of the Superheroes” series was recognized with an Honorable Mention in the Santa Fe Project Competition in 2006. Pinzón currently resides in Brooklyn.

Artwork by Christine Stoddard

Christine Sloan Stoddard

I am a filmmaker and performer named one of Brooklyn Magazine‘s Top 50 Most Fascinating People. Out of love and masochism, I regularly collaborate with Aaron Gold. Find my films and videos on YouTube @StoddardSays and YouTube @DontMindTheShow.

​In a past life, I wrote for books and magazines, so I’m damn good with words. I also have a background in visual art, which informs my eye as a director. Kickstaring my career as the founder of Quail Bell Magazine bagged me awards, friendships, and life lessons I’ll never forget. These days, I’m focused on making movies and TV through Quail Bell Press & Productions. I’m also interested in on-screen opportunities with fabulous clients.

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