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KIMBERLY ESPINOSA OPENING RECEPTION

  • Las Fotos Project 2210 East Cesar E Chavez Avenue Los Angeles, CA, 90033 United States (map)

Las Fotos Project presents: KIMBERLY ESPINOSA OPENING RECEPTION

Opening reception for Kimberly Espinosa’s Memories that Make Home exhibition.

About the exhibition:

I grew up in Koreatown with Bene’ Xtidxa (Zapotec) parents who told stories about what home back in Veracruz, Mexico was like. Often, I saw parts of their stories reflected in our experiences while living in Koreatown, especially in the celebrations and community fundraisers we went to that mirrored the same network of intergenerational support. At these events, jarabes play in the background by La Banda de Santa Cecilia de Los Angeles, there are danzas, and traditional foods from our pueblo are also served. Many relatives also reconnect during this time as it is usually the only time they are able to get together outside of work. These community fundraisers, commonly referred to as kermeses, are an important element of building solidarity and mutual aid networks. At kermeses, folks pitch in to help raise funds for an individual when faced with financial distress, for various community festivities held throughout the year, and sometimes, to also support community-based projects back in our hometown.

This year, I had the blessing of visiting our homeland where I felt many of my parent’s memories come alive. Memories like coming together to support one another as a community while honoring traditions like playing music, sharing dialogue with one another, and eating comfort foods. As I prepare to move and experience new spaces at college, I find comfort in being able to remember, celebrate, and honor the memories that make home. This exhibition is a documentation of my memories with family, community members, and places existing across Koreatown and the greater Los Angeles area, an extension of our hometown in El Nigromante, Playa Vicente, Veracruz.

ABOUT KIMBERLY ESPINOSA

Kimberly Espinosa (she/lebe’) is a Zapotec community organizer and photojournalist from Koreatown, Los Angeles. Their work highlights connections to family history, youth culture, and community solidarity.

Growing up in a community where storytelling exists as a prominent method of preserving ancestral knowledge, she understands the importance of practicing this in the work she documents. During her high school experience, Kimberly was a student with Las Fotos Project and the Koreatown Storytelling Program. She developed intergenerational interviews along with photographs of community members who spoke about their hometown memories, experiences as part of the working class, and their dreams for a better world. This fall, Kimberly will be attending Northwestern University as a first-year student in the Medill School of Journalism.

@FotosByKimberly

Event Details

Saturday, August 13th, 2022
5 - 7 pm

Featuring Music By: Vinyl Pitch ADJ

Las Fotos Project
2210 E Cesar E Chavez Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90033

 

COVID-19 POLICY

  • Masks are required.

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