Exhibition brings together works by women artists with varying relationships to their Dominican heritage
Monica Hernandez, Dumped, 2020, oil on canvas, 72 x 48 in.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Jenkins Johnson Projects, New York, is presenting De Lo Mío. A group exhibition curated by artist Tiffany Alfonseca, with an accompanying essay by curator and writer César García-Alvarez, featuring works by Bianca Nemelc, Joiri Minaya, Monica Hernandez, Uzumaki Cepeda, and Veronica Fernandez. De Lo Mío brings together a focused selection of works by an emerging group of women artists with varying relationships to their Dominican heritage. Originating from Alfonsecas ongoing interest in her generations evolving connections to a motherland, De Lo Mío envisions identity not as a definable set of associations but rather as a spectrum through which multiple personal and collective pasts as well as lived experiences come to forge how people exist.