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.
We recently introduced you to Hugo Lomeli and talked about the art of mural making. We sat down with him to dive deeper into his journey, including the path of a student turned teacher. Lomeli elaborates on taking what he learns and passing it on to the next generation.
What first inspired him? What drove his curiosity? Join us as we discuss Lomeli’s passion for engaging communities and his gift for storytelling. In the process we received some encouraging ism’s to hep us get through our journeys as well.
Hugo Lomeli invites you to follow him on instagram @hugo_lomeli to see more of his work. ñ want to give a special thanks on behalf of the artists and ourselves to artist and mentor Mario Ybarra Jr from Slanguage Studio in Wilmington, CA. and Ambrosia Coffee Roasters for welcoming us into their space for this artist feature.
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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.