Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara — You’re Invited! Opening Reception – Sangre de Nopal on Oct. 6

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Opening celebration: Sunday, October 6, 12:00 – 4:00 pm

12:15 pm – Exhibition walkthrough with curatorial team and artists
1:00 pm – Welcome
1:30 pm – Reception
2:00 pm – Live music by Banda de Viento San Jorge Ri?o Frijol

The exhibition is made possible through a lead grant from Getty as part of the PST ART: Art & Science Collide initiative. Additional funding is provided by the David Bermant Foundation, and Randy & Sofia Greif.

Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara
653 Paseo Nuevo, The Arts Terrace, Santa Barbara, California

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Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB) is pleased to present Sangre de Nopal/Blood of the Nopal:Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Contemporary Art opening on October 6, 2024, and on view through April 27, 2025. The exhibition features artworks by Tanya Aguiñiga, Wendy Cabrera Rubio and Mauricio Guillén with Clemente Castor and Antonio Ponce, Tania Candiani, Dario Canul (Tlacolulokos), Porfirio Gutiérrez, Edgar Jahir Trujillo, Candice Lin, Andy Medina, Jou Morales, Rufina Nava Flores, Sandy Rodriguez, Sarah Rosalena, and Dyani White Hawk.

The conversations and the artworks presented here center the aesthetics, history, and global impact of the Zapotec peoples’ cultivation of cochineal—a scale insect that lives exclusively on the nopal cactus (Opuntia cacti) and is the source of a red dye derived from its body. The beauty of cochineal hue has captivated people for centuries, not only in Mexico, but around the world.

The title Sangre de Nopal evokes the insect, the dyestuff, and the color red. Translated as “blood of the nopal,” it describes the bright red stain that appears when one squeezes the small, wax-covered insect.

The exhibition is interested in the history of cochineal and its intersection with contemporary art as a case study for Indigenous innovation and its global influences. As well as the role of language, the land, and plants in a deeper understanding of the comprehensiveness of traditional ecological knowledge specifically as it relates to the Indigenous Oaxacan Diaspora and contemporary art.

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ICYMI – Sangre de Nopal Press

The science operating within cochineal dye and other environmentally sustainable pigments is integral to the work of Aguiñiga and Gutiérrez. Yet, that’s only one element within multifaceted artistic practices that build just as much on social history, visual poetry and artistic dialogue as on ecology.
Christopher Knight, LA Times

Five Shows Not To Miss During PST ART
Jonathan Griffin, FRIEZE

Indigenous knowledge is another anchor in several exhibitions of the PST Art program, and one that has a deep relevance in Southern California. Sangre de Nopal at the Fowler Museum, a collaboration between textile artists Tanya Aguiñiga and Porfirio Gutiérrez, traces the origins of cochineal, a red dye developed by Zapotec scientists from an insect that lives on cacti.
Matt Stromberg, HYPERALLERGIC

There are myriad opportunities to connect with PST Art, including here in town. Head to the Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB) in Paseo Nuevo
Cheryl Crabtree, Santa Barbara Independent

Image: Tanya Aguin?iga and Porfirio Gutie?rrez in residence in Teotitla?n del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico, 2022. Photo by Javier Lazo Gutie?rrez.
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