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"Multiples"

“Multiples” is a recurring art show that seeks to dissolve the typically well-defined lines between artists and curators. Curated by a rotating mix of artists, local not-for-profit collectives and alternative galleries, “Multiples” is on a mission to showcase “a diversity of media and voices to the local landscape in an effort to expand the conversation of representation and identity within the arts.” For this incarnation of “Multiples,” the curators/presenters include Rigoberto Luna, Kristel Puente, Megan Solis and Jason Eric Gonzales Martinez. Each curator was given a room at Galería Guadalupe to work with, and the artists they selected to participate include Luis Mejico, Ana Fernandez, Jacinto Guevara, Agosto Cuellar, Anel Flores, Sarah Castillo and more than 10 others.

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