Margarita Cabrera
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Margarita Cabrera (born 1973) is a
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artist and activist. As an artist, the objects and activities she produces address issues related to border relations, labor practices and immigration. Her practice spans smaller textile-based soft sculptures to large community-involved public artworks. In 2012 she was a recipient of the Knight Artist in Residence at the
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. Cabrera was also a recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant.


Early life and education

Cabrera was born in the city of
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in the state of Nuevo Leon, México. She moved to the Salt Lake City Utah at around the age of 10, when her family was in search of better opportunities. She describes this period of life as very isolated and would do art in her free time. Her inspiration to become an artist began in her childhood, when she was exposed to the
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system of education. In high school her family moved to
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where she developed an awareness about immigration and border-related issues. She is now an assistant professor at School of Art at Arizona State University. Cabrera received a
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in 1997 and an
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in 2001 from
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in New York, New York.


Work

Cabrera's artistic output includes both contemporary sculpture and public artworks. Cabrera's soft sculptures are modelled on the shape of common appliances and machines, created from fabric and thread. She has made soft sculptures of coffee makers, bicycles, sewing machines, backpacks, as well as the
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and
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automobiles. Cabrera has stated that these works are intended as an insight into the lives of laborers working in the Mexican appliance factories, or
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, that produce the real articles just south of the US-Mexico border. In the process of creating her soft sculptures, Cabrera often works with displaced immigrants living on the American side of the border. Cabrera's use of community involvement in the production of her soft sculptures has led her to create more engaged public artworks. Since 2010 she has run workshops on the production of art projects in Arizona and Texas, inviting the participation of new immigrants. Cabrera other work includes a permanent public work named ''Árbol de la Vida: Memorias y Voces de la Tierra'' which was unveiled in 2019. It is a tree sculpture with a diameter of 80 feet. The branches support 700 hand made clay sculptures made by members of the San Antonio community. Cabrera is an assistant professor in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at
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.


Public Art

*''Uplift'', installed in El Paso, Texas in March 2015. Removed in 2015 by the city of El Paso. *''Árbol de la Vida: Memorias y Voces de la Tierra'', installed in
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in 2019. Made in collaboration with 700 members of local community.


Collections

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Allen Memorial Art Museum The Allen Memorial Art Museum (AMAM) is an art museum located in Oberlin, Ohio, and it is run by Oberlin College. Founded in 1917, the collection contains over 15,000 works of art. Overview The AMAM is primarily a teaching museum and is aimed at ...
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Smithsonian Museum of American Art The Smithsonian American Art Museum (commonly known as SAAM, and formerly the National Museum of American Art) is a museum in Washington, D.C., part of the Smithsonian Institution. Together with its branch museum, the Renwick Gallery, SAAM holds o ...
* Museum of Fine Arts Houston * McNay Museum, San Antonio * Sweeney Center for Contemporary Art at the University of California, Riverside * Sun Valley Center for the Arts *
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, New York City


Selected Solo and Group Exhibitions

* 2018 A Space In Between, February 10 - June 10, The Wellin Museum of Art, Solo exhibition Clinton New York * 2022 Blurring Borders, October 6, 2022 – February 5, 2023,The McNay Art Museum, Solo exhibition San Antonio,Texas * 2023 agriCULTURE: Art Inspired by the Land June 8 –October 1 Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art Group Exhibition, Longmont, CO, June 10, 2023–January 7 2024 Longmont Museum Group Exhibition Longmont CO * 2023 Desert Rider: Dreaming in Motion July 9, 2023 – September 24, 2023 The Denver Art Museum, Group exhibition, Denver, Colorado


References


External links


Official site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cabrera, Margarita 1972 births People from Nuevo León 20th-century Spanish painters 20th-century sculptors American modern painters Mexican sculptors Spanish sculptors Living people