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Lucinda Y Hinojos (La Morena)

Lucinda is a self-taught muralist and painter. She is currently a resident artist at the Grand ArtHaus in Phoenix, AZ. She begun curating and throwing underground art shows which led her to curate group and solo exhibits for local artists. She has facilitated mural projects in Phoenix one being with immigrant rights organizations such as Colibri Center for Human Rights. Lucinda has worked alongside public artists: Mata Ruda on several murals. One being the longest mural project in the US, known as Gateways to Newark. She has now begun her own path to painting her own murals, was part of this years Wall Therapy in Rochester, NY and has shown in several galleries in the U.S, such as ChimMaya Gallery in East LA. 17 Frost Gallery in Brooklyn, NY, Tangent Gallery Milwaukee Detroit, MI, El Chante Casa de Cultura Albuquerque, NM, The Hive Gallery Phoenix, AZ, Arizona Latino Arts and Culture Gallery Phoenix, AZ and The Grand ArtHaus Phoenix, AZ. Lucinda has spoken at conferences and on panels as a guest speaker. One being at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ for La Revolución: The Legacy of Mural Art in the Southwest and in Rochester, NY for Wall Therapy conference titled “Art and Social Change at Times of Crisis”. Lucinda continues to serve her local community in Phoenix as an artist, muralist, curator, activist, volunteer and mentor.

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https://iamapotropaic.wordpress.com/2017/08/04/lucinda-yrene-muralism-feminisim-and-spirituality/