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Wheelwright Museum granted $45K

15 New Mexico organizations receive NEA grants

Straddling both sides of the US border

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Gabriela Munoz (Latinx) and M. Jenea M. Sanchez (Latinx), Labor/Retratos 1, Mujeres de DougaPrieta Trabaja, 2016. Serigraph on handmade Mexican bricks, 42-by-6-by-24 inches. (Courtesy of the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Borders can be barriers or bridges. Santa Fe’s Wheelwright Museum is showcasing “Indigenous Women: Border Matters” in a timely look at four Indigenous artists straddling both sides of the U.S. border. Their work explores contemporary issues of identity, human rights and the impact of living near that borderline through printmaking and sculpture. ...................... The roots of Gabriela Muñoz’s (Latinx) art practice grew from her time living in Arizona as an undocumented immigrant for more than a decade. When she earned her MFA at Arizona State University, she began producing work documenting her experience as

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