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November 3, 2023
ART OPENING: JUVENTINO ARANDA
Friday, November 3rd
5:30pm-7:30pm
Join us for the opening reception of our Fall show, featuring Walla Walla based artist Juventino Aranda. Aranda’s work expresses a search for identity at the intersection of Mexico and America. Born to Mexican immigrants in Walla Walla, Washington, much of his recent work draws on his family history and particularities of his childhood that speak to foreignness in his native land.
This event is free and open to the public!
WALLA WALLA
About Juventino Aranda
Juventino lives and works in Walla Walla and received his BFA from Eastern Washington University. Solo exhibitions of his work include "Weed the Lawn and Feed the Roses" at Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle (2017). He has participated in group shows at Terrain (2016, 2015) and Saranac Art Projects (2016) in Spokane, WA, and Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle (2016), among other venues. Aranda received the 2016 James W. Ray Venture Project Award, which is funded by the Raynier Institute & Foundation through the Frye Art Museum | Artist Trust Consortium. The award supports and advances the creative work of outstanding artists living and working in Washington State and culminates in an exhibition at the Frye Art Museum.
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