Christina Fernandez: Multiple Exposures
This landmark exhibition surveys the work of Christina Fernandez, the crucially important Los Angeles-based artist who has spent thirty years in a rich exploration of migration, labor, gender, her Mexican-American identity, and the unique capacities of the photographic medium itself. Christina Fernandez: Multiple Exposures brings together the artist’s most important bodies of works for the first time, allowing audiences to discover the threads that connect them, both formal and conceptual. Through work that spans decades, Fernandez compels us to reconsider history, the border, and the real lives that cross and inhabit them.
Source: https://ucrarts.ucr.edu/exhibitions/christina-fernandez-multiple-exposures/
On Saturday, October 1, 6–9pm, UCR ARTS hosts its Fall Reception. Come check out the current exhibitions, including Christina Fernandez: Multiple Exposures; Breadth of Field: Field Cameras from the Larry Pierce Collection; Fox Movie Flash: The Street Vendor Camera in San Francisco, 1950–1963; and Analogues: Sheila Pinkel at the California Museum of Photography, and Tierra Entre Medio and Alexis Pike: Color Me Lucky at the Culver Center of the Arts.
The reception is free and open to the public.
Image: Christina Fernandez, Lavanderia #1, 2002. Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Luisotti, Los Angeles.