Eva Recinos

Eva Recinos is a freelance writer based in LA. Her writing on art has appeared in The Guardian, LA Weekly, Hyperallergic, Jezebel and more. She is less than five feet tall.

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Over three decades, brothers Jamex and Einar de la Torre have collaborated on intricately-detailed glassblown pieces and lenticular artwork that reference their bi-cultural heritage and constant curiosity of the world. Their retrospective is on view at the new Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture.

Karina Yánez started Greetings from South-Central to connect her community to arts education resources they may not know about. Now, it is looking to further level the field when it comes to arts access inequities by working more closely with students, connecting them to arts programs, mentorship and guidance.