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Bearing Witness: Confronting Trauma Through Art at The STAMP Gallery
Written by: Kathiuska Vergara Part of the exhibit titled " Workbooks " by Gloria Garrett, multiple years (Kathiuska Vergara). When you walk into STAMP Gallery, the atmosphere feels heavier; not oppressive, but empowering. The walls are lined with paintings, tapestries, and detailed crafts carrying stories survivors have often been forced to keep quiet. This particular exhibition at the University of Maryland, titled " We Will Not Be Silent: Art Transforming Rape Culture,"
La Voz Latina
Dec 15, 20252 min read


Displacement and Homeland in "Whispers of a Distant Land"
By: Rebeca Ventura “Los que se quedaron en Casa/Those who stayed Home” by Rafael Rodriguez (Image taken by Rebeca Ventura) Palestinian...
La Voz Latina
Mar 5, 20252 min read


Unclipped Wings: Exploring Migration Through Art
By: Sophia da Silva 🇧🇷 Monica Cardenas Guzman wearing butterfly wings before students write on messages on them on Sept. 19 2024....
La Voz Latina
Sep 20, 20243 min read


Rafael Rodriguez Molina
Written by: Milvian Gonzalez 🇬🇹🇧🇿 Image courtesy of Rafael Rodriguez. Through his art, Rodriguez hopes to remove some of the guilt...
La Voz Latina
Dec 1, 20233 min read


Exposition at STAMP Gallery features work of queer Latinx artist
By: Gabriela Tomasi da Silva Artwork by Hoesy Corona exhibited at Adele H. Stamp Student Union at the University of Maryland on Feb.8,...
La Voz Latina
Feb 16, 20233 min read
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