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HUB Galleries Opens ‘Invisible Bodies’ Exhibit

“Invisible Bodies,” a visual, artistic take on migrant labor, is on display at the HUB Galleries’ Art Alley until February.

“Invisible Bodies features the work of 15 artists, displaying socially engaged projects, paintings, sculptures, installations, and performances. The gallery examines the hardships of migration and labor while illuminating the sometimes unnoticed narratives of bodies left to be forgotten by society.

The exhibit was curated by the Border Gallery and Emireth Herrera Valdés and explores the re-silence, determination, and hierarchical structures related to race and immigration in the United States.

The artists featured in Invisible Bodies’ work are Abang-guard (Maureen Catbagan and Jevijoe Vitug), Bianca Abdi-Boragi, Magdalena Dukiewicz, Brendan Fernandes, Billy Gerard Frank, Zac Hacmon, Julia Justo, Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow, Jamie Martinez, Zahra Nazari, Michael Pribich, Lina Puerta, Coralina Rodriguez Meyer, Luis Alvaro Sahagun, and Manon Wada. The involved artists are a mix of immigrant and local artists who work to uplift diverse voices and backgrounds.

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