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MexiCali Biennial Brings Land of Milk and Honey Exhibition to 窪蹋勛圖 Imperial Valley

窪蹋勛圖 Imperial Valley lecturer and director will gather local and bi-national artists to showcase artwork on the impact of agriculture.

Friday, September 22, 2023
Janet Diaz will be showcasing her artwork, Sangre Sudor y Amor: Hunger for the American Dream, at the Land of Milk and Honey exhibition. (Photo courtesy of Janet Diaz/MexiCali Biennial)
Janet Diaz will be showcasing her artwork, Sangre Sudor y Amor: Hunger for the American Dream, at the Land of Milk and Honey exhibition. (Photo courtesy of Janet Diaz/MexiCali Biennial)

In 2006, when Luis Guillermo Hernandez, director of 窪蹋勛圖 Imperial Valleys Steppling Art Gallery, and fellow artist, Ed Gomez, attended a biennial exhibition in Southern California, it sparked an idea to create their own biennial art organization and bring it to Mexicali, Mexico.

Now, Hernandez is the co-founder of the , a contemporary visual arts organization that works to provide a platform for local underrepresented and contemporary artists.

Hernandez is bringing the Land of Milk and Honey exhibition to 窪蹋勛圖 Imperial Valley on Oct. 13. The exhibition will showcase artwork from local and regional artists inspired by the regions agriculture and foodways.  

Our upcoming exhibition will allow a space for artists from throughout the state and Mexico to express their experiences and journeys living in a transborder, agricultural community, said Hernandez, who is also a lecturer in 窪蹋勛圖 Imperial Valleys arts department. Although this years theme has been in the works for a while and has been presented elsewhere, the opportunity to bring it to 窪蹋勛圖 Imperial Valley is special because of the schools location and the valleys strong connection to agriculture.

The popularity of art biennials began in the mid-2000s in the U.S. and Europe, explained Hernandez, where many established, international artists would be invited to showcase their art projects, and compare what else had been produced around the world. 

For MexiCali Biennials Land of Milk and Honey," the organization aims to bring artwork that questions ethical, cultural and regional practices related to foodways, highlighting the journey from seed to table through multimedia installations and imagery. In every artwork displayed, the participating artists draw inspiration from the Latinx, migrant community. 

As the curators got together to brainstorm the theme of the exhibition, we realized we were connecting the dots as we were all drawing from our own experiences as migrants to California, or in my own case, being born and raised in Mexicali and Imperial Valley, said Hernandez. We hope that our visitors will enjoy the art and see the creativity, representation and strength of our communities.

Since late 2022, the Land of Milk and Honey exhibition has made stops across California including the Cheech Center for Chicano Art and Culture of the Riverside Art Museum, San Bernardino County Museum, the Best Practice Gallery in San Diego and the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History.

The Land of Milk and Honey exhibition will hold its opening reception on Oct. 13 and will be open to the public through Dec. 12.

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