New Growth 2021 | Teaching Artist Fellows: Latinx Teaching Artist Fellow, Megan Leppla

Megan Alma Leppla is a queer Latinx artist and educator whose work seeks to build community through the exploration of intersectional identities. Leppla received a Masters of Arts in Art Education from the Maryland Institute College of Art. She has shown work nationally and internationally through solo exhibitions, group shows, and artist residencies. Leppla is […]

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New Growth 2021 | Teaching Artist Fellows: Latinx Teaching Artist Fellow, Rebeca Abidail Flores

Rebeca Abidail Flores is a Salvadoreña and Mexican American artist from Fresno, CA. As a storyteller, her work is centered around ideas of work and play and how land interacts with culture and community. She recently received her Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of San Francisco.  Flores is currently one of Root

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Courtney Griffith: Entropy

Courtney Griffith’s, Entropy, installed now in the Frank Ratchye Project Space, asks us to look at what remains, what has come before and to think critically about the perpetual processes of loss and growth. With natural mediums such as wood; charcoal; and canvas, Griffith makes marks that resemble the fumage she initiates—contrasted with the destruction of

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Megan Leppla: Black Queer Leaders Veneration

Megan Leppla’s practice is rooted in community engagement, self-reflection, and remembrance. Through her roles as artist and educator she melds the two together manifesting it into a rich and varied practice embodied through installation, illustration and works on paper. Many of which operate as open invitationals for outside interventions and participations. Leppla’s artistic inclinations and

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