Our second feature from this summer’s El Segundo exhibition focuses on Jose Espinoza. A Mexican painter and illustrator residing in Long Beach, CA; we get to hear more about his amalgamation of the indigenous and contemporary. Espinoza talks to us about his work-from-home process and how he navigates ideation and production in a transformative space, the products of such an environment, and his connection to the arts in Santa Ana.
Espinoza and Santos shared their Undergraduate journey at CSU Dominguez Hills where they received their BA in Studio Art, found mentorship through the PRAXIS program, and reciprocated communal efforts through the DH Arts Collective. They would like to extend a special thanks to Devon Tsuno for his guidance and support.
You can follow Jose Espinoza on instagram @joseespinozastudio. He welcomes any questions, curiosities, and inquiries for art exhibitions.
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Our second feature from this summer’s El Segundo exhibition focuses on Jose Espinoza. A Mexican painter and illustrator residing in Long Beach, CA; we get to hear more about his amalgamation of the indigenous and contemporary. Espinoza talks to us about his work-from-home process and how he navigates ideation and production in a transformative space, the products of such an environment, and his connection to the arts in Santa Ana.
Espinoza and Santos shared their Undergraduate journey at CSU Dominguez Hills where they received their BA in Studio Art, found mentorship through the PRAXIS program, and reciprocated communal efforts through the DH Arts Collective. They would like to extend a special thanks to Devon Tsuno for his guidance and support.
You can follow Jose Espinoza on instagram @joseespinozastudio. He welcomes any questions, curiosities, and inquiries for art exhibitions.
Off the heels of our Summer 2024 exhibition, El Segundo, we begin our second season of artist features with a spotlight on Inglewood native Andreina Giron. Giron provides a some more insight on the nostalgia and anxiety that encompasses her work. Reflecting on this past summer, showing at the Street Space Gallery with the Santa Ana College Art Galleries, she looks forward to organizing future exhibitions herself.
Giron and Santos met during their undergraduate art studies at CSU Dominguez Hills and the art department’s PRAXIS program prior to the 2020 pandemic. As members of the DH Arts Collective, they’ve both bridged their professional practices with missions to promote local arts and perpetuate positive relationships with their respective communities.
You can follow Andreina Giron on instagram @andyystart. She invites you to reach out with questions and curiosities.
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Our second feature from this summer’s El Segundo exhibition focuses on Jose Espinoza. A Mexican painter and illustrator residing in Long Beach, CA; we get to hear more about his amalgamation of the indigenous and contemporary. Espinoza talks to us about his work-from-home process and how he navigates ideation and production in a transformative space, the products of such an environment, and his connection to the arts in Santa Ana.
Espinoza and Santos shared their Undergraduate journey at CSU Dominguez Hills where they received their BA in Studio Art, found mentorship through the PRAXIS program, and reciprocated communal efforts through the DH Arts Collective. They would like to extend a special thanks to Devon Tsuno for his guidance and support.
You can follow Jose Espinoza on instagram @joseespinozastudio. He welcomes any questions, curiosities, and inquiries for art exhibitions.