Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Resendiz, Johana (Abstract on Luz Maria Sanchez)

   

Source 1: https://uam-mx.academia.edu/LuzMariaSanchez/CurriculumVitae 

This curriculum vitae by Academia Education goes through the professional life of Luz Maria Sanchez. There are clear descriptions of both her auditory work and visual artwork. A collection of her works are listed, as well as the locations they reside. Although Luz Maria Sanchez has tenured in multiple institutions, Academia Education includes every lecture she has given. The overall detail of this Curriculum Vitae is 50 pages long, so there is enough information for any research on her. 


Source 2: https://artpace.org/works/hudson_showroom/hsr_fall_2015/diaspora#/works_gallery 

This description of the art exhibit Diaspora by the nonprofit residency program Artpace analyzes the two artworks created by Luz Maria Sanchez. Although both art pieces are different mediums, one being visual and the other auditory, Artpace describes both art pieces in detail concerning the Mexican Diaspora. The auditory work repeats the names of people who have crossed the border in random order to show unity. Her visual artwork is a collection of forgotten or lost items found in the Rio Grande people cross to make it to America. Artpace concludes that her work has left a lasting impact on the people who have seen and heard it. 


Source 3: https://www.artpace.org/artists_and_curators/luz-maria-sanchez 

The nonprofit residency program Artpace based in San Antonio describes the professional and personal life of Luz Maria Sanchez. Artpace introduces her as a Mexican born in Guadalajara who is currently residing between San Antonio and Mexico City. They claim she is working with auditory and visual art. Artpace list some of the places her artwork is found, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca and McNay Art Museum being two of them. Artpace concludes by listing some of the exclusive grants she has been awarded.


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