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In this lecture, artist José Hugo Sánchez presents ideas surrounding his solo exhibition Amoxtlis at the California Center for the Arts Museum, a body of print-based works that draw from Mesoamerican histories, anthropological research, and contemporary image-making. Developed through site-based research in Mexico and the U.S.–Mexico border region, the works combine carving, engraving, and hand-printing techniques to produce layered visual narratives.
Opportunity for Q&A to follow.
Free and open to the public.
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