Against Monoculture

Against Monoculture

Main Gallery, September 12 – December 12, 2024

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Image of artwork by artist Lina Puerta
Lina Puerta, Broccoli Crop Workers, 2017. Handmade paper composed of pigmented cotton and linen paper pulp; embedded with lace, velvet, sequined fabrics, Aztec (Otomi) embroidered collar, fake fur; embedded by trims, appliqués, velvet ribbon, feathers, gouache and chains. 41 x 46 inches. Courtesy of the artist. © 2024 Lina Puerta. Photo by Jeanette May.

Exploring intersections of art and activism, Against Monoculture offers a creative lens through which to examine the structural causes and consequences of food inequality. Bringing together artists whose practices foreground the role of food in community, struggle, and survival, the exhibition considers the ways food is a direct link to land, culture, and identity, and how cultivating, preparing, and sharing food are fundamental creative acts.

 

Exhibition Guide