USLAF Names 15 Winners of $50,000 Latinx Artist Fellowships, June 17, 2024

Day Jobs, 2024

E-flux

Critical review of “Day Jobs“ at Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, 2024

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Hyperallergic

American Academy of Arts’s 2023 Awardees

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Santa Barbara Independent

Rebellion in the Margins, in the Region at UC Santa Barbara AD&A Museum

Noozhawk

Artist Sandy Rodriguez Illuminates Forgotten History of Central Coast

Unfolding Histories — 200 Years of Resistance, on view at UC Santa Barbara’s Art, Design & Architecture Museum until 2024.

Herald Tribune

Sandy Rodriguez is the winner of the 2023 Hermitage Greenfield Prize for visual art.  

Verso

Curator Dennis Carr discusses Sandy’s new series of works for the Huntington’s reinstallation of the Galleries of American Art.

ARTnews

The Defining Exhibitions of 2022

See All This

Sandy’s work is featured in the special issue entitled “Pretty Brilliant: Women in the Arts, vol. II”, Winter 2022.

San Antonio Express-News

Things to know about SAMA’s big La Malinche exhibit

Hyperallergic

Review: Traitor, Survivor, Icon: The Legacy of La Malinche, Albuquerque Museum

LA Times

Review: Traitor, Survivor, Icon: The Legacy of La Malinche, Denver Art Museum

Verso

Read about the once ubiquitous milkweed plant, important for the survival of Monarch butterflies, and see Sandy’s drawing of the narrow-leaf milkwood from her Plant Medicine—Amate Codex of Medicinal Plants for Respiratory Illness and Color (2021).

Westword

Review: Traitor, Survivor, Icon: The Legacy of La Malinche, Denver Art Museum

CBS Colorado

'Traitor, Survivor, Icon: The Legacy of La Malinche' Documents Long Legacy Of Enslaved Woman Who Turned Circumstances Into Opportunity

Apollo July/August 2022

A New Dawn: the Huntington

“A highlight of the installation is Sandy Rodriguez’s YOU ARE HERE / Tovaangar / El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de Porciúncula / Los Angeles (Fig. 6). The multilingual map charts the flora, fauna and various peoples that have called the city home.”

The Cornell Daily Sun

Artist and Researcher Sandy Rodriguez to Give Keynote Presentation, Cornell University

DARIA

Review: Traitor, Survivor, Icon: The Legacy of La Malinche

ARTnews

LACMA Exhibits Subvert the Totalizing Myths of Colonial Conquest

New Suns

Where Process Meets Sensorium

CalTech News

“Earth Tones: Caltech's new artist-in-residence looks to the land for inspiration, and for the colors she paints with”

Glasstire

Sandy Rodriguez’s First Museum Solo Show in Texas Opens at the Amon Carter Museum 

Cultured

At El Museo del Barrio Triennial, Five Latinx Painters to Watch

VoyageLA

Meet Sandy Rodriguez

24700: News from CalArts

View Works by Artist and Alum Sandy Rodriguez at LAMAG and Riverside Art Museum

 
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KQED

L.A. Painter Finds Inspiration in Fire & Protest

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LA Times

Artist Sandy Rodriguez fires up the inaugural A+P Artists-in-Residency Exhibition

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Huffington Post

Barnsdall SKIN Show Aestheticizes the Politics of Race

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KPCC

Using art-making to start conversations with kids about social justice

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LA Times

A portrait project draws L.A. female artists to Hauser Wirth & Schimmel for a joyous flash mob