TINA MEDINA
Medina has curated exhibits such as Contemporary Latino American Artists of the Metroplex and ELLA: Exhibiting Local Latina Artists at the Dallas Latino Cultural Center. She was a member of the oldest artist run co-op in Texas, 500X Gallery, and has served on various City of Dallas Public Art Committees. In 2021 Medina co-founded the artist collective Nuestra and will curate and exhibit work in an exhibition that features Texas women artists who make art about the U.S./Mexico border.
Her work focuses on giving a voice to the underrepresented in indigenous/Mexican
American communities such as farm and domestic workers, the undocumented and
women and children through an exploration of fibers, painting, video, and audio
assemblages.
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TINA MEDINA
Medina has curated exhibits such as Contemporary Latino American Artists of the Metroplex and ELLA: Exhibiting Local Latina Artists at the Dallas Latino Cultural Center. She was a member of the oldest artist run co-op in Texas, 500X Gallery, and has served on various City of Dallas Public Art Committees. In 2021 Medina co-founded the artist collective Nuestra and will curate and exhibit work in an exhibition that features Texas women artists who make art about the U.S./Mexico border.
Her work focuses on giving a voice to the underrepresented in indigenous/Mexican
American communities such as farm and domestic workers, the undocumented and
women and children through an exploration of fibers, painting, video, and audio
assemblages.
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TINA MEDINA
Medina has curated exhibits such as Contemporary Latino American Artists of the Metroplex and ELLA: Exhibiting Local Latina Artists at the Dallas Latino Cultural Center. She was a member of the oldest artist run co-op in Texas, 500X Gallery, and has served on various City of Dallas Public Art Committees. In 2021 Medina co-founded the artist collective Nuestra and will curate and exhibit work in an exhibition that features Texas women artists who make art about the U.S./Mexico border.
Her work focuses on giving a voice to the underrepresented in indigenous/Mexican
American communities such as farm and domestic workers, the undocumented and
women and children through an exploration of fibers, painting, video, and audio
assemblages.
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