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Artist Talk: Christine Howard Sandoval

 

Christine Howard Sandoval Artist Talk
May 12, 2021, 01:00 PM PST

CHRISTINE HOWARD SANDOVAL is an interdisciplinary artist of Obispeño Chumash and Hispanic ancestry. Her work challenges the boundaries of representation, access, and habitation through the use of performance, video, and sculpture. Howard Sandoval makes work about contested places, such as the historic Native and Hispanic waterways of northern New Mexico; the Gowanus Canal, a Superfund site in New York; and an interfacing suburban-wildland in Colorado.
Howard Sandoval has exhibited nationally and internationally; at The Museum of Capitalism (Oakland, CA), Designtransfer, Universität der Künste Berlin (Berlin, Germany), El Museo Del Barrio (NY, NY), and Socrates Sculpture Park (Queens, NY). Her first solo museum exhibition debuted at The Colorado Springs Fine Art Center in May 2019, during which time she was the Mellon Artist in Residence at Colorado College. Most recently Howard Sandoval opened two solo exhibitions; A wall is a shadow on the land at the Contemporary Art Gallery (Vancouver, BC) and Timelines For The Future: Christine Howard Sandoval at Disjecta Art Center (Portland, OR). Sandoval has also been awarded residencies at the Santa Fe Art Institute, Triangle Arts, and The Vermont Studio Center, and will be the first A.I.R at the Center For Contemporary Arts San Diego this fall (2021). She holds a BFA from Pratt Institute (NY) and an MFA from Parsons The New School for Design (NY). She is currently Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Art Praxis at Emily Carr University on the traditional, ancestral lands of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh, and Musqueam nations (BC).
Instagram: @chsandoval44
website: https://www.chsandoval.com/

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