Jackie Amezquita Explained

Jackie Amezquita (born August 10, 1985) is a performance artist known for her work exploring power structures and the effects of them on ourselves and our environment.[1] She is influenced by her experiences as an immigrant woman here in the United States, often referencing the relationship she now has with borders. She puts together what she refers to as a “visual language” through weaving and the use of her own body. Her pieces are known to challenge the systems of power dominating our country today.

Early life and education

Amezquita was born in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala and lived there with her grandmother until she was about 17 years old.[2] At this age, she decided to cross the border and travel to Los Angeles, California where she met her mother. Her mother had traveled to Los Angeles when Amezquita was two years old, so they reunited after almost 15 years.[3]

She received an Associate’s Degree in Visual Communications from Los Angeles Valley College and her Bachelor’s in Fine Art from ArtCenter College of Design. She is currently a Master’s of Fine Arts candidate at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Notable works

Notable exhibitions

References

  1. Web site: Stories. Local. Meet Jackie Amézquita of Binational Artist/ Activist in El Sereno - Voyage LA Magazine LA City Guide. 2021-11-21. voyagela.com. en-US.
  2. Web site: 2018-04-27. This Artist Walked from Tijuana to L.A. to Make a Powerful Statement Los Angeles Magazine. 2021-11-21. Los Angeles Magazine. en-US.
  3. Web site: Pretelin. Claudia. 2020-08-15. Retracing Our Steps: An Interview with Jackie Amézquita. 2021-11-21. INSTRUMENTS OF MEMORY. en-US.

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