Artist Narsiso Martinez and writer Alex Espinoza share their intersecting stories of family, place, identity, escape, and witness. In equally powerful narrative drawings and narrated words, these two artists create connections in situations and generations where disconnections often speak louder than truth or tenderness.
Parallel Stories is a literary and performing arts series that pairs art and artists with award-winning authors and performers of regional, national, and international acclaim. This series functions as a multidisciplinary lens through which to view the Museum's collection and special exhibitions.
Martinez and Espinosa are interviewed by Melinda Gandara, who teaches literature, art, and culture in the American Ethnic Studies, Chicano Studies, and Art History Departments at Santa Barbara City College. She also serves as an adjunct professor at the Institute of American Indian Art teaching the Arts of Central and South America and Native American Art History.
Location:
Mary Craig Auditorium
Cost:
Free Students | Museum Circle
$10 SBMA Members
$15 Non-Members
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