visual art

Cecilia Vicuña’s painting from 1972 “Amaranta"
The Amaranta Project

Featuring 6 micro-fictions and 5 poems inspired Cecilia Vicuña’s 1972 “Amaranta” which was “lost and reborn” when found in 2021. The Chilean artist-poet-activist writes simply as an introduction to her work, “My work dwells in the not yet, the future potential of the unformed, where sound, weaving, and language interact to create new meanings.”

From A Decolonial Atlas: Strategies in Contemporary Art of the Americas

Drawing from the hemispheric context of the Americas, A Decolonial Atlas: Strategies in Contemporary Art…

Stranger in the Village, A Visual Essay by Phoebe Boswell

So I landed in Gothenburg. I was met by my hosts and they took me…

Artists On The Verge

This summer I read this New Yorker article on Mark Bradford titled What Else Can…

Artist As Master Remixer: Lucia Hierro in conversation with Angie Cruz

A  few months ago visual artist, Lucia Hierro wrote to me via fb: Hi Angie.…