A Great Day in Ñiu Yor (AGDÑY) is a photography community project amplifying the voices, achievements, and collective presence of Latine and Indigenous artists, leaders, and change-makers in New York City.
Learn MoreA visual journey following cumbia across six countries, capturing the people, places and traditions that sustain the music as it evolves across borders and generations to remain a powerful expression of culture and identity.
Learn MoreBeyond Respekt follows youngsters in East Los Angeles from 1994 to 2025, growing into adulthood amid gangs, hardship, strong families, and rich Latine culture. For over thirty years, Rodríguez and Carmilla Floyd have documented their lives as they become adults, parents, and, in some cases, grandparents.
Learn MoreIn a South Texas county with one of the nation’s highest known rates of Alzheimer’s, these images bear witness to dementia’s weight on families while honoring the unexpected moments of beauty, humor, and connection that still break through.
Learn MorePresented by The Division of Continuing Education at the School of Visual Arts
SVACE is pleased to present Throned, a solo exhibition by SVACE and SVA MFA Photography and Related Media alumna Tiffany Smith, featuring a selection of photographs taken from the artist’s ongoing series which showcases a variety of portraits portraying community members.
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A visual story about why the Afro-Colombian community of Quinamayó celebrates Christmas in February, expressing resistance through culture since their ancestors were enslaved people.
Learn MoreThe LOS DIEZ exhibit was judged by an international jury of top creatives who commission illustration and photography for use in magazines, advertising, books, posters, packaging, and promotion.
AI-AP presents the winners of the sixth edition of the Latin American Fotografía and Ilustración Call for Entries, LOS DIEZ.
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