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What Tribe discusses stereotypes. It’s a group show that I created so artists could create a pro-active dialogue about racist cliches. A constructive and critical view of the issue was needed and lacking I felt. It’s not enough to just
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Eriberto Oriol shoots at What Tribe Los Angeles.
Akalei poses becoming part of art history beneath
the all-seeing eye of Eriberto . He was a featured artist and central to the show at What Tribe. We unveiled a limited edition collaboration
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Don’t limit yourself or your work process by anyone’s expectations real or imagined. What Tribe Mural on 1st Street in Boyle Heights Los Angeles, Self Help Graphics, CA.
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Avis Charley pre-What Tribe Art Show at Self Help Graphics. One of Los Angeles’ own and an artist on the rise. Enjoy this pic as much as she enjoyed me taking it. Heavy lays the crown baby in the lobby
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I often think that because I am a Native American artist that some collectors, fans or followers think/hope/assume that my work should only focus on Native American subject matter.
In this hidden (possibly imaginary) expectation, I sense some of my work
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At Self Help Graphics in East Los Angeles. I shot more than a few photos but never as much as I wanted. I’m going to share them here so prepare for the deluge. Their names escape me right now. They
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Jeffrey Amador Ahrens when he’s not playing in his band in the backyards of East L.A., volunteers with master printer Joe Alpuche at Self Help Graphics.