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El Nopal Press: Cross Border Discourses through Print

El Nopal Press, founded by Francesco Siqueiros in 1990, is distinguished by its culturally diverse collaborations with international artists. Although initially focused on the U.S./Mexico border as a site of cultural exchange and Los Angeles as a place of intersection, El Nopal has also worked with artists from Europe to further expand the boundaries of cross-cultural transfer and dialogue through print.

Featuring a virtual studio tour, as well as prepared slides of notable prints, editions, and artists with whom he has collaborated, Siqueiros will discuss his career, which includes his early work at Cirrus Editions, and the myriad of experiences and influences that led him to his present work at El Nopal.

For more information and to register for this virtual event please visit the external link below.

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