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Photograph by Delilah Montoya

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Photograph from the Virgen de Guadalupe series by Delilah Montoya.

Montoya has lectured at the Museum of Fine Art in Santa Fe, the Albuquerque Museum, The Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco, and the Wight Gallery at the University of California in Los Angeles. She is a recipient of the Richard T. Castro Distinguished Visiting Professorship. Her work has been exhibited throughout the United States including New Mexico, Texas, New York, California as well as internationally in France, and Mexico. Ms. Montoya's work also resides in the Smithsonian Collections.

For artist Delilah Montoya, transforming the past is a communal act in which revered symbols and their mystical and spiritual qualities are reborn in photographic representation. A Chicana artist, Montoya's own personal quest in image-making is the discovery and articulation of Chicano culture, and the icons which elucidate the dense history of New Mexico.

Delilah was also the winner of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Latinx Artist Fellowship. Read more in this article by the New York Times.

Read more about Delilah's outstanding career on her webpage.

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Donated By Delilah Montoya