Arizona Illustrated

Season 10, Episode 41 of 49

The Enduring Legacy of Chicano Photographer Louis Carlos Bernal An introduction to the father of Chicanx photography, Louis Carlos Bernal. The University of Arizona’s Center for Creative Photography is hosting an exhibition of Bernal’s work in fall 2024. The goal is to raise awareness of the significance of Bernal’s work, promote dialogue, and reinvigorate recognition of his photographs. The Center for Creative Photography selected curator and writer Elizabeth Ferrer as the exhibition’s guest curator. Ferrer has also recently released a book titled, Louis Carlos Bernal: Monografía. This story will journey through the impact Bernal had on the photography community through his life, demise, and legacy. Sculpture Tucson At the heart of Sculpture Tucson's mission lies a noble endeavor: to kindle a profound reverence for sculptural artistry within the public conscious. They diligently forge pathways for sculptors to access vital resources. They put together the annual Sculpture Festival, curate captivating exhibitions within their public sculpture park, and adorn communal spaces with artworks. They are firmly convinced that a community is as good as its art. In their tireless pursuit of supporting sculptors from all walks of life, they are a veritable sanctuary for sculptors. Echoing Hope Ranch Echoing Hope Ranch aims to provide a variety of services and programs to those with autism or other developmental disabilities in the Cochise County area.

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