I can make visual representations of the labor that is normally invisible.
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I can make visual representations of the labor that is normally invisible.
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Why or how did you decide to become an artist?From a young age, I was interested in making things with my hands and was always obsessed with color, especially the colors that I wore. I
What parts of your childhood/young adult life led you to illustration? I was drawing people as early as three years old. I’d create stories with the people I drew and my Tatay (dad) was always
In this interview, Sandra Clark Jergensen talks to Amber Hertzog Weiss about how her collage art explores faith and being through juxtaposing images of Jesus Christ, ancestors, temples, scriptures, and more. Your work is so
How did you decide to become an artist? My parents were very good at keeping art supplies on hand. To their dismay, I did not limit myself to crayons and paper; I remember making potions
Silva recibió el premio Exponent II en el 2021 Certain Women Art ShowTe formaste como pintora y ahora utilizas el corte de papel como técnica. ¿Por qué el cambio?En realidad, pase al papel de forma
Silva was the recipient of Exponent II’s Award in the 2021 Certain Women Art Show in Salt Lake City. You were trained as a painter, and now you use paper cutting as your technique. Why
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.