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Eva Recinos

Eva Recinos

Contributing Writer at Remezcla

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kcet.org

Mobile Art Lab Brings Arts Programming to the Streets of L.A.

Armed with a trailer, large-format printer and scanner, DSTL Arts is going wherever young creative minds are congregating in East, Northeast and South Los Angeles.
kcet.org

Bridging the Gap: Greetings from South-Central Connects Youth to th...

Karina Yánez started Greetings from South-Central to connect her community to arts education resources they may not know about. Now, it is looking to further level the field when it comes to arts access inequities by working more closely with students, connecting them to arts programs, mentorship an…
hyperallergic.com

The Fascinating Lives of Vincent van Gogh’s Three Sisters

“The Van Gogh Sisters” sheds light on Vincent van Gogh’s place within the family, including a complex relationship with his sisters.
kcet.org

Power in Care: Carolina Caycedo Maps the Long History of Feminine E...

On view at Oxy Arts, Carolina Caycedo’s “Care Report” is a visual representation of the many ways women have been caring for their communities and the environment through organizing and activism.
kcet.org

‘Made in L.A. 2020: a version’ Adjusts to Pandemic Realities

What happens when your exhibition is actually meant to open during the new normal? We check in with the curators of “Made in L.A.” 2020 to find out.
hyperallergic.com

Photographs Place Orange County’s Racist History in High Relief

William Camargo visits spaces like a formerly segregated park and the Anaheim City Hall, where four Klan members were once elected.
kcet.org

5 Iconic L.A. Public Art Pieces that Made a Difference

Take a look at just five public artworks that play an important part in the city, both in a geographical and artistic way.
kcet.org

The Arts Are More Than Entertainment: L.A. Art in Tumultuous Times

The efforts of the creative community point to the importance of the arts. First responders save people from immediate situations. Second responders like those in the creative community save lives after, or during, a crisis in sometimes immeasurable ways.
remezcla.com

Meet Emilia Cruz, the Painter Behind Ana’s Art on ‘Gentefied’

In 2019, artist Emilia Cruz received a commission unlike any other. Here’s the story behind Ana’s art on Gentefied.
remezcla.com

These Powerful Photos Humanize Latino Survivors of Drug Addiction &...

Frank Blazquez uses photography as a humanizing tool for survivors of drug addiction and incarceration in New Mexico, people like himself.
laist.com

These Latina Businesses Are Changing How LA Shops -- Online And IRL

To brick-and-mortar or not to brick-and-mortar? That is the question.
latimes.com

The Free Black Women’s Library amplifies the voices of female Afric...

Scattered across floor pillows and couches, the event attendees close their eyes.
kcet.org

Ofelia Esparza Brings Altar-Making Beyond Dia de los Muertos

A legend in the art of altar-making, Los Angeles artist Ofelia Esparza has taken the tradition of altar-making beyond the confines of Día de Los Muertos and uses it to heal communities and people.
latimes.com

By Her Own Hand showcases rare books and manuscripts by women

Whitmore Rare Books in Pasadena feels almost like a library, there’s dark wood furniture, leather couches and Midcentury Modern accents throughout the space.
kcet.org

Chilean Artist’s Disney-esque Works Brought to Gigantic CGI Life

Chilean artist Victor Castillo’s art style utilizes a classic Americana style of the 1950s reminiscent of Norman Rockwell and early Disney, but painted with a more innocent, cartoonish brush. Now his works are brought to life in CGI.
businessinsider.com

I held on to my side hustle after I got a full-time job, and there ...

Maintaining a side gig alongside a full-time job comes with a unique set of challenges, as millions of Americans know.
bustle.com

As An Adult, I Read The Young Adult Novels That I Needed After I Lo...

With my small fingers pressing down on one side of the pages, my head down slightly but not too low, I often tried to get away with reading a book at the dinner table. Meals meant a lot to my family. We always gathered at the table, no exception. We…
bustle.com

‘Useful Phrases For Immigrants’ By May-Lee Chai Explores The Effect...

At the beginning of Useful Phrases for Immigrants, author May-Lee Chai dedicates her book to her father, Winberg Chai. It proves an especially fitting acknowledgement, since the eight fiction stories inside touch on family in one way or another. In…
mashable.com

Latinas hold only 2% of STEM jobs. These 5 women are working to fix...

The STEM gender gap is wide, but it’s even
vice.com

The Latinx Artist Capturing LA’s Punk Scene in Raw, Intimate Portraits

Shizu Saldamando creates hand-drawn portraits of friends at backyard parties, club nights, and rock shows as a way to honor her often-overlooked community.
kcet.org

New Book Sets Mark Twain Classic on the L.A. River

A new book set along the waterway retells Mark Twain’s “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” with a contemporary twist, perhaps opening readers’ eyes to a different Los Angeles.