The mexican born artist who is an artist in residence at the harvard ceramics program has made waves in the midwest scene through his public installations and project exhibitions.
Salvador jimã nez flores ceramics.
With his family in 2000.
Salvador jiménez flores considers himself a nomad traveling from city and city engaging with communities and producing art that reflects his experience.
He explores the politics of identity and the state of double consciousness.
Jiménez flores addresses issues of colonization migration the other and futurism by producing a mixture of socially conscious installation public and studio based art.
Since coming to the united states jiménez flores has contributed to the midwest art scene by producing a mixture of socially conscious installation public and studio based art.
Born and raised in the small town of jamay in jalisco méxico jiménez migrated to the u s.
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Jiménez flores addresses issues of colonization migration the other and futurism by producing a mixture of socially conscious installation public and studio based art.
Since coming to the united states jiménez flores has contributed to the midwest art scene by producing a mixture of socially conscious installation public and studio based art.
Instructor ceramics program salvador jiménez flores is an interdisciplinary artist born and raised is jalisco méxico.
Born and raised in jalisco méxico he is also an assistant professor in ceramics at the school of the art institute of chicago in chicago il.
Salvador jiménez flores artist in resident office of the arts at harvard at harvard ceramic program jamaica plain massachusetts fine art.
Salvador jimenez flores is an interdisciplinary artist.
Salvador jiménez flores is an interdisciplinary artist born and raised in jalisco méxico.
Salvador jiménez flores is an interdisciplinary artist born and raised in jalisco méxico.
Salvador jiménez flores is an interdisciplinary artist born and raised in jalisco méxico.
The ceramics program office for the arts at harvard will present an exhibition by its 2015 2017 artist in residence salvador jiménez flores.