Mano-Made: New Expression in Craft by Latino Artists
Mano-Made was organized in 2017 by the Craft in America Center as a trio of solo exhibitions by Mexican-Californian craft pioneers. It was curated by Emily Zaiden, Craft in America Center Director.
This exhibition features the work of three individual artists – Jaime Guerrero, Gerardo Monterrubio, and Consuelo Jimenez Underwood – who use craft media to articulate messages about American culture, personal experiences, Latino identity and the ever-mutating socio-political tensions that exist in Los Angeles and California as a whole.
Mano-Made originally made its debut at Los Angeles’s Craft in America Center as three consecutive solo exhibitions in conjunction with the Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA initiative. Fuller Craft Museum’s presentation will exhibit all three artists together for the first time.
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Mano-Made was organized in 2017 by the Craft in America Center as a trio of solo exhibitions by Mexican-Californian craft pioneers. It was curated by Emily Zaiden, Craft in America Center Director.
This exhibition features the work of three individual artists – Jaime Guerrero, Gerardo Monterrubio, and Consuelo Jimenez Underwood – who use craft media to articulate messages about American culture, personal experiences, Latino identity and the ever-mutating socio-political tensions that exist in Los Angeles and California as a whole.
Mano-Made originally made its debut at Los Angeles’s Craft in America Center as three consecutive solo exhibitions in conjunction with the Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA initiative. Fuller Craft Museum’s presentation will exhibit all three artists together for the first time.
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In 2017, Mano-Made debuted in Los Angeles at the Craft in America Center as a trio of solo exhibitions curated by Director Emily Zaiden.