Amalia Mesa-Bains, Queen of the Waters, Mother of the Land of the Dead: Homenaje a Tonatzin/Guadalupe, 1992. Mixed media installation including fabric drape, six jeweled clocks, mirror pedestals with grottos, nicho box, found objects, dried flowers, dried pomegranate, potpourri; 120 x 216 x 72 in. Courtesy of the artist and Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco.
Amalia Mesa-Bains, Cihuateotl with Mirror in Private Landscapes and Public Territories, 1998-2011. Mixed media installation including painted and mirrored armoire, found objects, moss, dried flowers, faux topiaries, family photographs, miniature jeweled trees, painted wooden hedges; 180 in. diameter. Courtesy of the artist and Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco. Photo: Michael Karibian.

AMALIA MESA-BAINS: ARCHAEOLOGY OF MEMORY

Archaeology of Memory examines the significant work and career of pioneering Chicana artist Amalia Mesa-Bains.

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AMALIA MESA-BAINS: ARCHAEOLOGY OF MEMORY

Archaeology of Memory examines the significant work and career of pioneering Chicana artist Amalia Mesa-Bains.

Open Tomorrow: 10am - 9pm

Amalia Mesa-Bains, Cihuateotl with Mirror in Private Landscapes and Public Territories, 1998-2011. Mixed media installation including painted and mirrored armoire, found objects, moss, dried flowers, faux topiaries, family photographs, miniature jeweled trees, painted wooden hedges; 180 in. diameter. Courtesy of the artist and Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco. Photo: Michael Karibian.

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