Damarys Alvarez, Negra, 2019
Damarys Alvarez talks about her series on the music scene in Cuba on display in Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives.
Laylah Amatullah Barrayn, The Best Seamstress of La Lodo, 2018
Laylah Amatullah Barrayn speaks about her two photos of Muslim women that are on display in Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives.
Tau Battice, Brother Rainbow, 2013
Tau Battice talks about making portraits and documenting the dignity of people Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives.
Cinthya Santos Briones, While living in Sanctuary, Sujitmo Sajuti, ankle monitor, Unitarian Universalist Church, Meriden, Connecticut, 2018
Cinthya Santos Briones talks about the meaning and story behind the meaning of her works in the exhibition Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives.
Yu-Chen Chiu, Arizona I, 2017
Yu-Chen Chiu speaks on her series "America Seen," on display in Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives.
Anthony Hamboussi, Coney Island Creek Shoreline, 2005–2018
Anthony Hamboussi talks about the conditions endemic to systemic oppresson which inpsired his works in the exhibition Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives.
Daesha Harris, Like a tree planted by the water, 2017
Daesha Harris discusses her series "One More River to Cross" exhibited in the exhibition Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives.
Erika Morillo, Among the Trees, 2017
Erika Morillo speaks about her series "Umbral" exhibited in Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives.
Danny Peralta, GGR 180710 (DJ Fred Ones and Divine RBG), 2019
Danny Peralta talks about his series “The Best Damn Rap” on display in the Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives exhibition.
Antonio Pulgarin, Namesake, 2017
Antonio Pulgarin talks a little bit about his inspiration and focus in the works being shown in Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives.
Roger Richardson, Untitled, 2018
Roger Richardson talks about humanism and taking portraits, exhibited in the exhibition Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives.
Aaron Turner, Malcolm and Martin (Patterns for Binion #1), 2016
Aaron Turner talks about the meaning and story behind the meaning of his works in the exhibition Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives.