- LA. BORDERLANDIA. 2014 - CONSUELO JIMENEZ UNDERWOOD
The LA culture has become one with the borderline Flags from all over the world are riding the freeways they appear to be getting along
- Consuelo Jimenez Underwood Weaves Artworks About the Border
Jimenez Underwood, who was born in Sacramento in 1949, has an intimate relationship with the border, having crossed it numerous times during her youth Her father was born in Mexico, of
- BORDERLINES: The Art of Consuelo Jimenez Underwood
Underwood says her work “is a reflection of personal border experiences: the interconnectedness of societies, insisting on beauty in struggle, and celebrating the notion of ‘seeing’ this world through my tri-cultural lens I think we, as a nation, should be taking care of the land and its flowers
- Hilos and the Unraveling of Borders in the Work of Consuelo Jimenez . . .
Like many U S Latinx people, Jimenez Underwood has experienced a lifetime of fragmentation caused by the creation of the U S – Mexico border
- Consuelo Jimenez Underwood - Wikipedia
Consuelo Jiménez Underwood (born 1949 in Sacramento, California) [1] is an American fiber artist, known for her pieces that focus on immigration issues She is an indigenous Chicana currently based in Cupertino, California [2]
- Craft in America - Artist - consuelo-jimenez-underwood
Consuelo Jimenez Underwood is most well known for her textiles and installation work which represents her own history as a migrant agricultural worker, signifying her hybrid culture as well as the arbitrary lines that divide her homes
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Consuelo Jiménez Underwood’s (b 1949) textile art deals with borders and border crossings, especially between the United States and Mexico Borders—physical, social, national, spiritual, and artistic—are also recurring themes in Underwood’s papers
- LA Borderline - Consuelo Jimenez Underwood — Google Arts Culture
Consuelo Jimenez Underwood2014 Museo Eduardo Carrillo Santa Cruz, United States Large scale stitched fabric piece with theme of borders and passages
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