Ownership of Feminist Latinx ArtMain MenuEssay IntroductionMeet the ArtistsArtists included in this research are Yocelyn Riojas, Miriam Flores, and Ashley Lukashevsky.Yocelyn Riojas: 1st Art Piece"This is America" artwork by Yocelyn Riojas.Yocelyn Riojas: 2nd Art Piece"Black & Brown/Unido Podemos" artwork by Yocelyn RiojasMiriam Flores: 1st Art Piece"#blurredborders" artwork by Miriam FloresMiriam Flores: 2nd Art Piece"Brown is Beautiful" artwork by Miriam FloresComparison of Riojas' and Flores' ArtDoes This Art Provide Answers?Third Artist Ashley Lukashevsky: 1st Art PieceDefend DACA artwork by Ashley LukashevskyConclusion: What Questions Remain?Works CitedAleina Dumea13aba391e3937da535197bf51d990e0d55fbd34
1media/Screenshot_49.png2019-12-08T13:55:48-08:00Meet the Artists37Artists included in this research are Yocelyn Riojas, Miriam Flores, and Ashley Lukashevsky.plain2019-12-15T20:16:13-08:00
Both Riojas and Flores use their internet platforms to showcase their art. Riojas, in her Instagram biography section, labels herself a “Latinx Designer & Illustrator” and “Creative Resistance Activist.” Currently pursuing her Masters in Fine Arts at Texas State University, Riojas follows almost three thousand accounts and has a following of over seven thousand accounts. According to Flores’s account, which is labeled as “Miriam’s Art & Photography,” Flores is set to graduate from The University of Utah with a major in Fine Arts Graphic Design in 2022. She is following over four thousand accounts and has nearly two thousand followers. Riojas has posted three hundred and fifty-seven times while Flores has fifty-nine times. Both Instagram pages are a combination of art pieces and photographs, including events they have participated in or snapshots of their daily lives as students and artists.