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WSN News

Review: ‘This will pass’ promises hope through Latin American mythology and history

by Sherry Chen / 10.21.2024

 

Hyperallergic

A Rare Home for Latinx Art Books and Prints in New York City

by Isa Farfan / 9.24.2024

Hyperallergic

Latinx Art Book Fair Launches at New York University

by Ie / 9.19.2024

Hyperallergic

Your Guide to Navigating New York City’s Fall Art Fairs

by Rhea Nayyar and Maya Pontone / 8.18.2024

 

Artishock Revista

Re-collections

by Daniel Arturo Almeida / 5.3.2024

Washington Square News

Review: ‘Histories We Carry’ intertwines a New York and Latinx Upbringing

by Annie Emans / 2.27.2024

UT Austin Liberal Arts

Recent AADS Graduate Joins NYU’s Latinx Project

10.9.2023

 

ARTnews

The Year in Latinx Art

by Maximilíano Durón / 12.29.23

Washington Square News

The Latinx Project’s current exhibition allowed me to reflect on the diasporic histories of Latinx people

by Diana C. Sánchez González / 11.17.23

LATINA

Late Summer is for New York City’s Art Lovers

by Joanna Garcia Cheran / 9.10.23

 

NACLA

Puerto Rican Women Push the Boundaries of Latinx Art and Culture in New York City

by Damaly Gonzalez / 7.6.23

Washington Square News

NYU Latinx Project to create research center with $1.3 million donation

by Yezen Saadah / 3.21.23

Hyperallergic

Sustainability as a Form of Resistance in Art

by Billy Anania / 4.18.22

 

Hyperallergic

Cruising the Horizon: New York Imagines New, Queer(er) Potentials

by danilo machado / 4.4.21

BOMB

Archive and Place: William Camargo Interviewed by Kim Beil

3.26.21

Hyperallergic

Dance and Move Your Way Through Afrolatinx Music History

by Dessane Lopez Cassell / 10.28.20

 

Pix11 News

Latinx: What’s in a name?

by Cristian Benavides / 10.12.20

Juana Valdes, Redbone Colored China Rags, 2017. Photo: Diana Larrea

Juana Valdes, Redbone Colored China Rags, 2017. Photo: Diana Larrea

ARTnews

In a New Book, Scholar Arlene Dávila Writes About the Invisibility of Latinx Art in the Market

by Maximilíano Durón / 9.16.20

Gina Goico, Loving SUITS Series, 2020, soft sculptures

Gina Goico, Loving SUITS Series, 2020, soft sculptures

The New York Times

And finally: Your virtual social weekend

by Melissa Guerrero / 9.04.20

 
Vick Quezada, Life at the Precambrian Beach, 2019. Photograph from Seed/Unseed performance taken by Chuck Bayliss. Courtesy of the artist.

Vick Quezada, Life at the Precambrian Beach, 2019. Photograph from Seed/Unseed performance taken by Chuck Bayliss. Courtesy of the artist.

BOMB Magazine

Traversing Fertile Histories: Vick Quezada Interviewed by Alexis Salas

6.20.20

Robin Cembalest. Courtesy of Lauren Kallen.

Robin Cembalest. Courtesy of Lauren Kallen.

Artnet News

Editors’ Picks: 15 Events For Your Virtual Art Calendar This Week

4.27.20

Portrait of Rodriguez by Wouter Pocornie

Portrait of Rodriguez by Wouter Pocornie

Gallery Gurls

In Conversation with Yelaine Rodriguez: Curating Afro-Latinidad Front and Center

by Jasmin Hernandez / 4.4.20

 
Melissa Misla, Apt 9D (La Cocinita), 2019

Melissa Misla, Apt 9D (La Cocinita), 2019

Latin Post

7 Must-See Latino Exhibitions You Can Visit This 2020

by Amy Santiago / 1.28.20

Seed/Unseed: Works by Vick Quezada

Seed/Unseed: Works by Vick Quezada

ARTnews

ARTnews in Brief: NYU Latinx Project Gets $750,000 Grant from Mellon Foundation and more

by the Editors of ARTnews / 3.9.20

David Antonio Cruz, Untitled (2016)

David Antonio Cruz, Untitled (2016)

Remezcla

‘Afro Syncretic’ Is an Art Exhibition Exploring Black Latinidad

by Jennifer Mota / 1.24.20

 
Baile de Tehuantepec by Diego Rivera

Baile de Tehuantepec by Diego Rivera

Remezcla

The Most Exciting Latino Art & Culture Exhibitions Happening in the First Half of 2020

by Eva Recinos / 1.23.20

El Zine: Contemporary Underground Archives

El Zine: Contemporary Underground Archives

Remezcla

‘El Zine’ Is an Exhibition Spotlighting Latino DIY Artists & Creatives

by Julyssa Lopez / 12.9.19

Lázaro Lima’s Being Brown: Sonia Sotomayor and the Latino Question

Lázaro Lima’s Being Brown: Sonia Sotomayor and the Latino Question

NYU Local

Latinx Project NYU Hosts Book Launch and Discussion

by Anna Choi, 11.15.19

 
Photo by NYU Libraries

Photo by NYU Libraries

WNYC

Documenting Latinx History, One Wikipedia Post at a Time

by Alejandra Salazar / 10.18.19

Nelson Molina, Attendees at a free rock festival at Whittier Narrows park in Los Angeles, 1997

Nelson Molina, Attendees at a free rock festival at Whittier Narrows park in Los Angeles, 1997

The New York Times

Preserving Latinx History Through Vintage Photos

by Isabelia Herrera / 8.23.19

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Futurity

What are the origins of the word “LATINX”?

by Kendall Boyda / 2.27.19

 
Roy Baizan, Hydro Punk, Hula Hoop Girl 2017

Roy Baizan, Hydro Punk, Hula Hoop Girl 2017

Remezcla

Introducing Remezcla’s ÑYC Events Newsletter: Your Weekly Going Out Guide

by Tony Dominguez / 2.14.19

Shellyne Rodriguez, Ex- Voto: The First Cosmo, 2018

Shellyne Rodriguez, Ex- Voto: The First Cosmo, 2018

ARTnews

9 Art Events in NY This Week: ‘PELEA: Visual Responses to Spatial Precarity’

by the Editors of ARTnews / 2.11.19

photo by Catalina Kulczar-Marin

photo by Catalina Kulczar-Marin

VICE

Creating Spaces for Latinx Art Is a Matter of Healing and Survival: There's a multiverse of Latinx identities, and a need to make room for all in art.

by Yeiry Guevara / 10.5.18