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Visual Arts
Artbound
The Tijuana Zine Fest Bridges DIY Culture From Both Sides of the Border
Post date:DIY enthusiasts from both sides of the border engage in a day filled with music, art, and bi-national dialogue at the The Tijuana Zine Fest.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Border Trolley Tours Reveal the Contested History of San Diego-Tijuana Border
Post date:The Border Trolley Tours, happening in June, revive the old route of the San Diego-“Tia Juana” tour, leading groups of participants on stops between the park and the border. It offer visitors an unvarnished look at history along the contested space.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Daring Artists Who Created Memorable (and Controversial) Art at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Post date:The U.S.-Mexico border has been the site of bold art actions, exhibitions and performances that have tackled themes like immigration, human rights and binational policies.
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film and media arts
Artbound
This Tijuana Photojournalist Has Made It His Mission to Document Haitian Refugees With Dignity
Post date:Thousands of Haitian refugee families continue to be stranded in Tijuana, a city far from where they hoped would be their final destination. Since their arrival, photojournalist Omar Martínez has been documenting their Mexican lives.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Ambitious Project Leads Artists to Build 47 Monuments Along the 1821 U.S.-Mexico Border
Post date:In 1821, lands that were part of Mexico stretched from the Oregon coast through parts of Colorado and Wyoming and then down into Texas. Artist Marcos Ramirez ERRE and photographer David Taylor embarked on a trek to recreate this "forgotten" border.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Self-Constructed: Ingrid Hernández’s Sense of Belonging
Post date:Ingrid Hernández is a self-made artist, a sociologist whose passion for photography fueled her desire to venture into Tijuana’s self-constructed urban landscapes.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Collective Magpie's Ingenious Collaborative Endeavors
Post date:Artist duo Collective Magpie thinks of their audience as a kind of third collaborator.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Scavenger Harmony: Alejandro Zacarías Deconstructs Tijuana
Post date:Forever respectful and indebted to his environment and city, to its streets and its liberty, Alejandro ZacarÃas pays homage to the hodgepodge mecca that is Tijuana by borrowing from its stories in order to create.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
The Border Again: A Tijuana and Los Angeles Cultural Exchange
Post date:The new group show "The Border Again" explores Tijuana's complicated relationship with Los Angeles and the U.S.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
2014 Flashback: Borderlands
Post date:We look back at Artbound's stories from the border of Mexico/U.S. in 2014.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
2014 Flashback: Borderland Art
Post date:We look back at Artbound's stories about borderland art from 2014.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
2014 Flashback: Street Art
Post date:We look back at Artbound's street art stories from 2014.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Colectivo Martes: Home and Horizontality
Post date:Colectivo Martes produces work and organizes exhibitions calling attention to issues affecting women that are largely absent from the cultural discourse in Mexico.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
From Baja to Beijing: TJ in China's Intercontinental Connection
Post date:TJ in China Project Space connects Baja artists looking to become more connected with the international art world limelight.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Endangered Boundary: Stefan Falke's 'La Frontera' Project
Post date:Photographer Stefan Falke's "La Frontera" humanizes the Mexico/U.S. border through his portraitures of artists working in border cities.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Bajalta California
Post date:Michel Dear traces the evolution of the space between Mexico and the United States, a "third nation" with a shared identity, common history, and joint traditions.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Dialogue in Transit: Evolution of a Line
Post date:In the conference, "Dialogue in Transit: Evolution of a Line, " researchers and artists from San Diego and Tijuana reflected on the evolution of the U.S./Mexico border.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Covet: The Elias Fontes Art Collection
Post date:Alonso Elias has collected emblematic work from seminal artists of the Tijuana movement.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Marcos Ramirez ERRE on Oil, Soccer, and National Sovereignty
Post date:Utilizing large-scale constructions and modified objects, Tijuana artist Marcos Ramirez ERRE address the use of natural resources and the partial privatization of Mexico's oil industry.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Fault Metaphors: Reflecting Art from Tijuana
Post date:What knowledge can be produced when confronting the failure of metaphor? In the exhibition "Fault Metaphors," the works of Tijuana artists analyze what happens when this process is unsuccessful.