"Fantasma" is a bilingual experimental interdisciplinary project that connects the expression of three artists, three different media, and three different countries, all created during the pandemic. Shown through the pictorial work of Justin Earl Grant, the poetry of Micaela Piñero and the sounds of Dani Ev Riquelme, "Fantasma" guides its viewers through a space where linearity is interrupted by deviations from the unconscious.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 28.
"Fantasma" is a bilingual experimental interdisciplinary project that connects the expression of three artists, three different media, and three different countries, all created during the pandemic. Shown through the pictorial work of Justin Earl Grant, the poetry of Micaela Piñero and the sounds of Dani Ev Riquelme, "Fantasma" guides its viewers through a space where linearity is interrupted by deviations from the unconscious.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 28.
"Fantasma" is a bilingual experimental interdisciplinary project that connects the expression of three artists, three different media, and three different countries, all created during the pandemic. Shown through the pictorial work of Justin Earl Grant, the poetry of Micaela Piñero and the sounds of Dani Ev Riquelme, "Fantasma" guides its viewers through a space where linearity is interrupted by deviations from the unconscious.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 28.