Wednesday, April 16, 2025 3pm to 4:30pm
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407 McHenry Rd, Santa Cruz, CA 95064
https://art.ucsc.edu/event/2025/03/climate-and-materials-porfirio-gutierrez-easp-visiting-artist-lecture/ #ucscartsPorfirio Gutiérrez (b. 1978) is a California-based, Zapotec artist and activist whose richly patterned textile works are informed by a marriage of his cultural heritage and an exploration of modernist principles. Embracing the traditions of the Cloud People, or Zapotecs who have lived in the Oaxaca Valley of Mexico for over two centuries, the artist works with material sourced directly from the earth, informed both by his childhood as a shepherd and his upbringing learning weaving and dyeing techniques from his parents. Gutiérrez’s palette is determined by the varied flora which populates his homeland, including pericón, or Mexican tarragon, for yellow; marush, a native Oaxacan plant, for green; huizache, a tree whose pods and bark make black; and añil, a local shrub which produces a rich indigo dye. Also central to his practice is the vivid scarlet derived from cochineal insects which are harvested, dried, and ground on a metate. Acutely aware of nature’s constant flux, Gutiérrez makes record of the exact period a plant is harvested for dyes, noting that the color gleaned from a specific plant or insect will vary in vibrancy as the effects of climate change continue to be felt.
Sponsored by the UC Santa Cruz Art Department Environmental Art + Social Practice M.F.A. Program, Norris Center for Natural History, Arts Research Institute.
This event is presented as part of the Visiting Artist Lecture Series for the Environmental Art + Social Practice Program.
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