Tag Archives: Tatiana Garmendia

  1. Latinx Performance Art, Men in Dance, and Indigenous People’s Day Celebration

    Dhyana Garcia’s pre show Butoh event outside King Street Station Tatiana Garmendia (IMG is movie) La Boveda: My Mother’s Kitchen IMG_3555Dhyana Garcia Victoria@ King Street Station. THis was a long piece and she constantly metamorphosed. Xavier Lopex and Katherine Adamenko Soft Cyborg meets the Beauty Borg  crazy costumes Katherine Adamenko had a second piece called […]

  2. Immigration: Hopes Realized, Dreams Derailed The exhibition,the poetry and the music

    Immigration: Hopes Realized, Dreams Derailed at the Spaceworks Gallery in Tacoma is an exhibition only one mile from the Northwest Detention Center (until August 17). It is supported by the Washington Arts Commission, Allied Arts Foundation and Humanities Washington

  3. “Liberty Denied: Immigration, Detention, Deportation” an exhibition

    “Liberty Denied: Immigration, Detention, Deportation” on display at the Museum of Culture and Environment at Central Washington University in Ellensburg features fifteen artists in many media addressing the nightmare of immigration, detention and deportation, some of the political and economic forces that lead to it, as well as the positive contributions that immigrants make to this country.

  4. “Migration” the exhibition until July 5

    Migration the Exhibition in Columbia City Guest Gallery until July 7 includes art about detention, migration, femicide, and much more by Deborah Faye Lawrence, Tatiana Garmendia, and Cecilia Alvarez

  5. Under my Skin Artists Explore Race in the 21st Century

    Under My Skin Artists Explore Race in the 21st Century at the Wing Luke Museum includes a stimulating and poetic group of worksby 26 artists in many media. IT is not to be missed and more than one visit is neciessary.

  6. Tatiana Garmendia Takes on Topic of Violence Against Women in “Veils of Ignorance”

    Tatiana Garmendia takes on the subject of violence against women world wide. Don’t miss this exhibition. Only two more weeks.

  7. A Remarkable First Thursday in Seattle

    First Thursday honored Latino artist at City Hall, Serving Homeless in Pioneer Square, honoring survivors by Nicki Sucec and inspiring homeless youth to creativity.