In the new exhibition “Traces,” Austin-based artist Pepe Coronado brings together two bodies of print, both of which explore the ever-evolving nature of journeys and exchanges. Coronado, whose work has been exhibited at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, teaches printmaking at St. Edward’s University.
Coronado’s mapping series points to the history of relations between the United States and the Dominican Republic as long, complicated and in constant flux — a relentless give-and-take. The “Apertura” series are large black-and-white monotypes that explore spaces both transitory and evolving.
Following the artist reception, the exhibit will be on display until January 28, 2024.
In the new exhibition “Traces,” Austin-based artist Pepe Coronado brings together two bodies of print, both of which explore the ever-evolving nature of journeys and exchanges. Coronado, whose work has been exhibited at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, teaches printmaking at St. Edward’s University.
Coronado’s mapping series points to the history of relations between the United States and the Dominican Republic as long, complicated and in constant flux — a relentless give-and-take. The “Apertura” series are large black-and-white monotypes that explore spaces both transitory and evolving.
Following the artist reception, the exhibit will be on display until January 28, 2024.
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