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She describes herself as a contemporary Xicana designer, where she combines practices from the Chicano Movement of the ’60s with present day applications to create and share her work.
Her work consists of large scale illustrations made up of copy paper and wheat paste. She received a B.A. in art/design studies and a minor in Chicano Studies from San Jose State University in 2017. She earned her master of fine arts in design at UC Davis in 2019.
Arriaga has been featured in more than 20 exhibitions, has hosted workshops and art pop-ups, and was on the cover of the Santa Barbara Independent in September. Her website is adrianaarriaga.com.
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Since 1970, the Community Environmental Council (CEC) has incubated and innovated real life environmental solutions that directly affect the California Central Coast. Their current work advances rapid and equitable solutions to the climate crisis – including ambitious zero carbon goals, drawdown of excess carbon, and protection against the impacts of climate change. At CEC, building community resilience is at the center of everything they do.
Join Kris Kington Barker as she speaks with guests from the Community Environmental Council (CEC), Sigrid Wright, CEO, Kathi King, Director of Outreach and Education, and Michael Chiacos, Director of Energy and Climate Programs as they discuss CEC’s Repair, Reverse, Protect initiative to stop putting more emissions into the atmosphere, reverse carbon buildup through sequestration in natural and working lands, and protect for climate disasters through climate resiliency.