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SUMMARY:Alien Excavations
DESCRIPTION:Alien Excavations is an exhibition built around the small-run artist book ALIEN\, unfolding through ephemeral source materials\, and interactive stations. \nPURCHASE ALIEN HERE. \nALIEN began as an idea “in space\,” emerging from the MexiCali Biennial’s PARA/normal Borders Lab as a speculative publishing project that both embodies and interrogates the concept of alienness within and beyond the U.S.–Mexico borderlands. Designed by Taller California with curator Armando Pulido the publication takes the form of a three-book architecture—interlocking yet separable volumes printed in offset\, glow-in-the-dark\, and Risograph processes. Artists Ed Gómez\, Luis G. Hernandez\, Lorena Gómez Mostajo\, Omar Pimienta\, and Jessica Sevilla each produced distinct image series that are pulled apart\, recombined\, and reorganized. In this way\, ALIEN functions as a curatorial archive: a modular documentation system where meaning is produced through assembly\, misalignment\, and reconfiguration. \nThe publication situates the term “alien” within overlapping historical registers: from the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798\, which codified the legal dehumanization of non-citizens\, to the science-fiction mythology of Alien (1979)\, which aestheticized fear of the unknown. Rather than treating “alienness” as extraterrestrial fantasy\, the artists excavate terrestrial histories embedded in Baja California and the American Southwest—resource extraction\, Indigenous knowledge systems\, ecological transformation\, and contemporary border enforcement. Through this lens\, ALIEN reframes the archive itself as haunted: a site where legal language\, pop culture\, and material landscapes converge to produce enduring structures of othering. \nALIEN will be available for purchase during the exhibition. \nArtist Reception January 31 at 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. \nTaller California is a small press & printing workshop located in the San Diego-Tijuana region. It publishes vibrant artist books that engage with the border as a sociopolitical place and as a liminal and creative space. It is committed to hybrid forms and multilingualism. Taller California’s collaborative and experimental ethos creates new modes of production and distribution of printed matter and books. Visit tallercalifornia.org for more info. \nThis publication was made possible through generous support\nfrom the American Council of Learned Societies.
URL:https://mexicalibiennial.org/event/taller-california-paranormal-borders-book-exhibition/
LOCATION:MXCL BNL LAB\, 6545 Greenleaf Ave\, Whittier\, CA\, 90601
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Rooted Voices
DESCRIPTION:Featuring artists from Whittier and surrounding communities\, Rooted Voices centers stories shaped by place\, how neighborhoods\, labor\, migration\, ritual\, and everyday encounters leave traces that linger across generations. The exhibition highlights how stories emerge through shared conditions and relationships\, through proximity\, care\, struggle\, and collaboration. \nRooted Voices is a student-curated exhibition made possible by Whittier College’s Poet StoryLab: Narrative\, Community\, and the Transformative Possibilities of Brown Storytelling. Through a special topics class\, students selected works that reflect the talents of local artists while connecting themes of PARA/normal Borders at the MXCL BNL LAB.  \nParticipating Artists:\nBrook A. Logan Arcega\, Emilia García\, Roman Luna\, Santos Nuñez\,\nRamón Ramírez\, and Jacqueline Valenzuela \nClosing Reception will be held on April 11\, 2026\nThe closing reception will include spoken word by Whittier College student Ember Hall and music by DJ Blythe Bizzczar. \nAbout Whittier College StoryLab\nWhittier College is one of the most diverse liberal arts colleges in the nation and is designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and Minority-Serving Institution (MSI). Located in Whittier\, California\, the College is committed to academic excellence\, civic engagement\, and inclusive\, interdisciplinary scholarship. \nThe Whittier College StoryLab initiative\, supported by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation\, advances innovative experiential pedagogy and research that amplifies stories reflecting the complexity and expansiveness of “brown” identity in the United States. Led by faculty in Art and History\, the program centers storytelling\, intersectionality\, and public humanities as tools for cultural understanding and social engagement. \nStudent organizers:\nBrook A Logan Arcega\, Megan P Barayoga\, Clark Paul Ehman\, Yoselin Xiclaly Estrada\, Hector Alberto Gastelum\, Lilianna C Gorbea\, Ember Hall\, Mikayla I Hernandez\, Ethan C Luevano\, Cuauhtemoc Jude Luna\, Skye Mendoza\, Jessica Rios\, Joaquin A Sanchez\, Michelle G Sifuentes\, Victor Soria Jr.\, Andrea Toledo \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://mexicalibiennial.org/event/whittier-community-exhibition/
LOCATION:MXCL BNL LAB\, 6545 Greenleaf Ave\, Whittier\, CA\, 90601
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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