AGRI+CULTURE SERIES | PART 1: HISTORIES
OnlineVirtual talk that examines agricultural practices, in which Land of Milk and Honey artists have created new visual forms to examine their relationship to the land and forge new communities.
Virtual talk that examines agricultural practices, in which Land of Milk and Honey artists have created new visual forms to examine their relationship to the land and forge new communities.
Join us with collaborators Revolution Carts and Brewjeria Company along with food vendors who will be serving regionally diverse styles of tamales. Enjoy music, activities and performances free to the public including a performance by VisRats Mobile (aka La Carcachita), a low-rider inspired golf cart by artist Ruben Ortiz Torres.
This virtual event will launch the Borderlands Research Initiative (BRI), a partnership between the MexiCali Biennial and the Library of Congress Hispanic Reading Room.
Artist Fred Brashear, Jr.'s solo exhibition Handle with Care: A special project of the MexiCali Biennial program, Land of Milk and Honey, presented by the San Bernardino County Museum. This exhibition researches and explores the use of the Opuntia, a genus in the family of Cactaceae that includes the prickly pear (nopal), as an alternative […]
The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Arts and Culture of the Riverside Art Museum will host TWO MexiCali Biennial exhibitions, 'Land of Milk & Honey' and 'MexiCali Biennial: Art, Action, Exchanges.'
Land of Milk & Honey activities for the Riverside Artswalk including a performance by Rancho Shampoo and the Indian Dub Orchestra and a paper making demonstration by Fred Brasher at the Cheech Center.
The MexiCali Biennial presents 'UN/belonging in the Land of Milk & Honey' guest curated by Emmanuel Ortega. This two-person exhibition explores belonging and place through Landscape representation by biennial co-founders and artists Ed Gomez and Luis G. Hernandez.