Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/
Here All Along in Lawndale’s John M. O’Quinn Gallery is a collection of new work by Sol Diaz-Peña, created during their time as a 2023/2024 Artist Studio Program participant brought forth by a journey of rematriation to their Zapotec roots in Oaxaca, Mexico.
This exhibition features the artist’s multidisciplinary work based in painting, photography, light, and textile, to “explore internal boundlessness, collective cultural experiences, and the poetic relationship between nature and humanity.”
More information found here: https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/sol-diaz/