Art
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Shesus Sculpture
$140Shesus. 12"x8"x2.5" Plaster Resin. Ready to be Mounted.
Teresa's artwork is highly influenced by the iconography of religion and the detail in the paintings and reliefs from the Renaissance period. Shesus is a piece that puts into question what we are taught to idolize in women through the reimagined symbolism of Christian art and the freeing of this feminine image from the cross. And she's smiling!
Learn more about Teresa and her work on this article by Shoutout Colorado.
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Limited Edition Print
$150Josiah Lee Lopez is an established Denver native artist recognized for his dynamic stencil work both inside and outside the gallery space. His work consists of graffiti, illustration, and painting. Drawn by popular culture, he has a personal archive of 10,000 images from magazines, books, and the web. His works, which require multiple stencils pieced together for the final composition, are typically depictions of historical figures and events significant to his personal and collective Latino identity.
Josiah's work is part of the Dikeou Collection.
Learn more about Josiah on this Westworld article.
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FRIDA Mini Textile Art
$30FRIDA is the first one in a series of miniature hand-made textile collages! Bring the beautiful colors and textures of Mexico to your home, work, or as a gift to your loved ones! The artwork is 3" x 3" and the wooden easel is 5" high.
Art by Rosina Revello
Learn more about the artist on this article by Shoutout Colorado.
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Mayan Priestess Painting
$250Mayan Priestess Painting by Eloisa Lynch Rocha.
My art is about life stories and the human experience. I use symbols, collage, gold leaf and an abstract twist on realism to share the beauty of our imperfection. I'm also an art sharer who hosts creative experiences and a middle school art teacher. Let's get in touch with who we are, collectively!
Or check out this article by Voyage Denver!
Website: www.patreon.com/binaryme
Instagram: Instagram.com/eloisa.lynch
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120

Silver and Acrylic Jewelry Set
$180Jewelry set from iconic local artist Ana Marina Sanchez. Includes a pair of Mitla Mosaic acrylic earrings and an exclusive sterling silver and leopard skin stone necklace from her new collection La Creacion.
Ana Marina is a Mexican jewelry designer that is committed to continuing the tradition of Mexican jewelry masters and crafts every piece with artisan techniques full of historical references and cultural value. All items are hand crafted in her at home studio!
Be the first to have a piece of her La Creacion collection by bidding on this item!
To learn more about Ana Marina and her work, click here.
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122

Rojo Azul Verde by Gerzso
$470Rojo Azul Verde
1969
18'' x 23.5''
Limited Edition Reproduction of Gunter Gerzso
Printed by J. Michael Gerzso
One of the most significant Mexican avant-garde artists of the 20th century, Gunther Gerzso made substantial contributions to both Surrealism and geometric abstraction through his paintings, sculptures, and prints. Influenced by pre-Columbian art and architecture as well as the landscape of his native Mexico, Gerzso was an associate of Benjamin Péret, Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington, and other painters who had taken refuge in Mexico during the war years.
Learn more about Gerzso on this profile by the Art Institute of Chicago.
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123

Jewelry set with Larimar Stone
$130Unique and custom made necklace, earrings and bracelet set with Larimar Stone from I Love ME Gems.
I Love ME Gems was born out of a passion for jewelry and helping others.
Manos Emprendedoras (ME), in English translates to entrepreneurial hands. They provide growth opportunities to immigrant women from around the world living in Colorado. With I Love ME, immigrant women are able to better provide for their families and adapt to our culture in a peaceful and beautiful way.
ME offers immigrant women a chance to transcend language barriers and use their hands to transmit their inner beauty. By creating beautiful pieces of jewelry with extreme care, they express gratitude for their new home and hope for a better life.
I love ME Gems was founded by Latina artist Yurima Crowley.
Learn more about their work here.
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125

Van Gogh Emoji
$225Local Latino artist Adrian Raya mixes the style of the iconic artist Van Gogh and gives it a modern twist with an emoji representation of the painter.
Adrian Raya resides in Denver and is an active artist in the Latinx community. He graduated from MSU with a BFA in art and has been exhibited by CHAC and the CVA.
Raya's creative practice looks at race, culture and art history, exploring which creative traditions art educators make available to students of color and which they do not.
Learn more about him at Westworld on this article.
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126

Black on Red - Butterfly
$115Red-spotted Admiral Butterfly
Water soluble oil paint on canvas
6""x6""x8""
by Mailin Plagge
Museo's Artist in Residence.
Butterflies have long been thought by many cultures worldwide to be the spirits of our ancestors visiting us -- to bring love and guidance.
Learn more about the artist here.
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Meditation Sculpture
$60Meditation Sculpture by Cal Duran.
Painted and glazed ceramic.
19'' tall
Cal Duran is an iconic local artist that has taken the Denver arts scene by storm! Known for creating "folk art on steroids" and paying tribute to ancestors and traditional forms of representation, Cal creates art bowing to the ancient traditions of Mexico and the Southwest and conjuring the souls of ancestors in murals and installations of clay and papier-mâché.
He channels the artistans, craft-makers, mud-dwellers, the star-makers, dream-weavers and the earth-brothers - the ones who paved the way and created the path. Those spirits are his muse forever.
Learn more about Cal an his work on this article by Westworld.
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142

Ode to Georgia by Judy Miranda
$250Ode to Georgia
Mixed Media Painting
30''x24''
By Judy Miranda
Judy Miranda is a first generation artist that divides her work between photography, painting and retablos. She has been part of the Denver art scene for decades and is a former member of CHACH.
Miranda was also curator at the exhibit La Nueva Cara (2021) at Museo de las Americas.
Learn more about her on this article by The Denver Post.
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Seeds by Cherish Marquez
$150Seeds, 2021 Digital Print 16x20 in.
Cherish Marquez (b.1989 El Paso, TX, USA) is Latina and Queer identifying.
Cherish has been an advocate for victims of sexual abuse and for people with disabilities. She fights against mental health stigma and is an active member of the Queer community. Her practice includes creating digital landscapes, 3D modeling, Animation, Sound Design, Wearable Technology, Creative Coding, and Photography.
She is currently an artist in residence at Redline Contemporary Art Center where she mentors students in the EPIC Arts Program. She has shown her work in Ars Electronica Galley Spaces (Online), CADAF Contemporary & Digital Art Fair (Online), Social Distance Gallery (Online), RedLine Juried Exhibition at RedLine Contemporary Art Center (Denver, CO), Proud+, The Studio Door (San Fransico, CA), Coalesce && Object at the Vicky Myhren Gallery (Denver. CO), and OUTSIDERS at Leon Gallery (Denver, CO).
Follow her instagram to stay in touch!
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Hands by Sandra Azcarate
$250Acrylic on Canvas. 24''x30''
Sandra Azcarate is an artist who's bold artwork focuses on social issues. She was an artist in Museo's exhibit, Somos, and has been incuded in many group shows. Her solo exhibition is curretly on display at the Center on Colfax.
Learn more about Sandra's work on this article by the Center on Colfax.
Stay in touch with Sandra by following her instagram!
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Photograph by Delilah Montoya
$1250Photograph 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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Mujer Alcatraz by D. Ocelotl
$100Mujer Alcatraz
Etching - Series: 2/240
11.5'' x 15.5''
By David Ocelotl Garcia
Colorado-based artist David Ocelotl Garcia (b. 1977, Denver, CO USA) is accomplished across several mediums including painting, sculpture, and murals. His work can be seen in national and international public art commissions, and both museum and private collections.
David has been featured in Meow Wolf, the Biennial of the Americas, the Colorado History Museum, CHAC Gallery, the Denver Art Musem, among others!
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Portrait by Adrian Raya
$120DACA Student
Acrylic on Canvas
18'' x 24''
Adrian Raya
Adrian Raya resides in Denver and is an active artist in the Latinx community. He graduated from MSU with a BFA in art and has been exhibited by CHAC and the CVA.
Raya's creative practice looks at race, culture and art history, exploring which creative traditions art educators make available to students of color and which they do not.
Learn more about him at Westword.
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151

"Mural Casey Kawaguchi" Photo
$150"Mural - Casey Kawaguchi"
Photograph
by Carina Banuelos-Harrison
Colorado native Carina Banuelos-Harrison serves cultural and art-related communities as a social-justice fighter and public-art administrator/curator for the City of Aurora.
Carina is Founder, Curator and Photographer for Art and Color. While working in the arts and being an artist herself, Carina noticed the lack of representation of people of color in museums, galleries and general art spaces. She hopes to change the dialogue with Art and Color.
Carina was the curator of Museo's groundbreaking exhibit SOMOS. Focused on healing and resilience, SOMOS highlighted the stories of survivors of domestic abuse in order to bring light to this issue within Latinx communities. Learn more about this exhibit on this article by Daria Magazine.
Learn more about Carina on this article by Westworld.
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152

Caravela and Lowriders
$115Caravela and Lowriders
By Daniel Salazar
13'' x 13''
Ink on Paper
Drawing depicts the return of the Spaniards to attack Tenochtitlan, Spanish Brigantines. The Spanish small warships on the right have been replaced by Lowrider cars as a reference to the Mestizo hybrid culture that would emerge 500 years later.
This series by Daniel Salazar is currently on view at Museo's Malinalli on the Rocks exhibit.
Daniel Salazar is one of the quintessential artists of the Chicanx and Latinx art scene in Denver. Along with his wife, Maruca Salazar, Daniel has been at the forefront of Chicanx arts for decades.
He has been exhibited by the DAM and El Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City. He directs the XicanIndieFilmFest for El Centro Su Teatro in Denver, and is founder and CEO of Razalas Studios.
Learn more about his story with the Chicanx Movement here.
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154

La Malinche, Who is She
$175La Malinche, Who is She
Framed Digital Photography on Vinyl
16'' x 18.5''
By Carlos Fresquez
This image is part of the current exhibit Malinalli on the Rocks at Museo de las Americas.
Carlos Fresquez is an icon of the Chicanx and Latinx arts scene in Denver! His artistic vision was inspired by the Chicano civil rights movement of the 1960's that endeavored to achieve Mexican American empowerment. He continues highlighting important issues of the community while maintaining his cultural roots.
He has been exhibited in more than 30 cities in the US and 10 countries abroad. Particularly at the Smithsonian Institute, the Denver Art Museum, the Museum of Outdoor Arts, History Colorado, the Denver Center for Visual Arts, among many others!
Check out his 2018 Honoree: Artist Award profile by the Bonfils Stanton Foundation.
Or check out this Q&A by the DAM.
See all of Carlos' work on his webage.
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Nuestra Senora by Santistevan
$435Nuestra Senora
Framed Editioned Screenprint
35.5'' x 30''
Carlos Santistevan
A screenprint from this edition will be exhibited in the forthcoming Smithsonian exhibition; ¡Presente!, A Latino History of the United States. This exhibition was curated by Claudia Zapata Curatorial Assistant of Latinx Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. (this screen-print was printed by Carlos Fresquez at Mi Corazon Graphics inc, Denver, CO)
Check out his profile from the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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156

Latinx-Curandera by Sammiotzi
$225Latinx-Curandera
Acrylic on Canvas
36''x36''
by Sammiotzi Hutch-Ouranos
Samantha Hutchinson-Ouranos is a Mexican-American, artist from Monterrey Mexico.
Her art is a reflection of her beliefs, spiritual journey and her connection with her ancestors and social justice.
Samantha was part of Museo's exhibit SOMOS is 2021.
She has illustrated two children's books for Jordanian-Palestinian writer, Suzanne Ghawi: The Three Elephants and Adventures of Liya.
Learn more about Samantha on this article by Ponder Action.
See more of Samantha's work on her webpage, or follow her instagram!
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158

Dos Romanos de Noche
$450Dos Romanos de Noche
Multimedia Painting
30'' x 40''
by Julio Alejandro
Born in Juarez, Mexico in 1991, Alejandro immigrated to the United States with his family in 1993. He had his first solo exhibition at the age of 15 and his work is now in private collections both in the US and abroad. The artist lives and works in Denver, Colorado.
He is represented by Black Book gallery.
Check out his profile at Black Book Gallery.
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159

Needle by Regina Silveira
$800Needle from the Armarinhos series
2002
Lito-off set
56 x 76 cm
by Regina Silveira
Regina Silveira (b.1939) was born in Porto Alegre, Brazil and lives in São Paulo. Throughout more than four decades, Silveira, a critical figure in Brazilian conceptual art, has investigated the tension between movement and spatial perspective, threading political meaning into installations that respond to specific sites.
She is part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMa) in New York, she has received grants from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation (1990), she has been part of over 11 Biennials and has been exhibited all over the Americas and abroad.
Learn more about her outstanding career here.
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Bodies of Water Alejandra Abad
$500Cyanotype from the series Cuerpos de Agua or Bodies of Water.
25" x 32"
By Alejandra Abad
This cyanotype was installed at Museo as part of the exhibit Liminal Space, 2018-2019. A cyanotype is made by exposing photoreactive paper to the sun.
Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Alejandra Abad is an interdisciplinary visual artist with a penchant for dense, fantastical landscapes and whimsical storytelling inspired by music, myth, and folklore. She frequently transforms her playful drawings, paintings, and prints into abstract animated films.
Alejandra has been exhibited at the Denver Art Museum, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, The Canvas in Manhattan, among others.
Check out more of her work here.
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Cihuatecolotl by David
$120Cihuatecolotl
Etching - Series: 2/240
11.5'' x 15.5''
By David Ocelotl Garcia
Colorado-based artist David Ocelotl Garcia (b. 1977, Denver, CO USA) is accomplished across several mediums including painting, sculpture, and murals. His work can be seen in national and international public art commissions, and both museum and private collections.
David has been featured in Meow Wolf, the Biennial of the Americas, the Colorado History Museum, CHAC Gallery, the Denver Art Musem, among others!
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