Ruiz Healy opened her Olmos Park gallery in 2006 and expanded her scope with a New York City location in 2019. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX VisualArt LatinoArts TexasArt NewYorkArt
Ruiz-Healy's latest endeavor is so big that it simply wouldn't fit into one gallery — so she's stretching it from San Antonio to New York.
Not long after contacting Jimenez Underwood through her website, Ruiz-Healy was on the phone with the artist and setting up a visit to her studio in Gualala, California. Although at times soft in appearance, Jimenez Underwood's works have serious teeth, addressing themes of immigration, ecology, feminism and indigenous identity.— which is woven with linen, yellow caution tape and barbed wire — Jimenez Underwood'sis a quilt-like tapestry of fabrics pinned together and silkscreened with images of the running family from the so-called immigration sign once found along highways near the U.S.-Mexico border.
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