Amplified, Vol. 4
Sound and art converge at PhxArt Amplified Vol. 4, an audio x visual experience that takes over the Museum’s galleries and spaces. This all-day event features a stacked line-up of bands hailing from Arizona, Mexico, and across the Southwest region.
Guests will also enjoy a wide variety of food vendors, specialty drinks and cocktails, and art-engagement programming.
Solo Exhibition: Coercion, Compassion, and Crisis, Part 2
Eye Lounge is pleased to present Coercion, Compassion, and Crisis by Amanda Mollindo at Modified Arts. This is the second installment of a photographic survey about crisis pregnancy centers in states that have committed taxpayer dollars to fund them.
Group Exhibition: Living Histories
Eye Lounge members, Kat Del Rosario, Amanda Mollindo, Dean Terasaki, Summer Young, and Megan Waller, are pleased to present Living Histories, a group exhibition at Modified Arts.
Working across photography, fiber, installation, and painting, the five artists bring life to history by investigating and reinterpreting the past. Terasaki sheds light on personal experiences in the Japanese American incarceration camps of the 1940s, Mollindo unpacks her early childhood as the daughter of a teen mom in the 1990s, Del Rosario reflects on memories collected over years of community organizing, Young celebrates queer joy on black and white film, and Waller contemplates the impact of past relationships as catalysts for personal change. Though diverse in mediums and themes, each artist brings a poignant and affirming perspective on the human condition.
Group Exhibition: Ties That Bind
Familial ties are tenuous and complicated, and every family unit looks different. Some family relationships are merely blood connections, while others are deep bonds built on decades of love and mutual support. Complicating the family dynamic further, each of us has to navigate how we will carry our family’s history and the traditions we inherit from our ancestors. How we grow up and who we are surrounded by as we mature play major parts in how we navigate the world as adults.
Artist conversation with Christina Fernandez, Ammi Robles Lizarraga, and Amanda Mollindo
TICKETS ON SALE NOW: Artists Christina Fernandez, Ammi Robles Lizarraga, and Amanda Mollindo discuss the role of Chicanx and Latinx photography in contemporary art, its potentiality as a vehicle for storytelling and a means of visualizing the complexities of identity, and its continued importance in the documentation and dialogue of social and cultural issues. This conversation will be preceded by a special performance in the gallery space, organized by artist Yvonne Montoya and responding to themes centered in the exhibition.
Sex and Sovereignty
COMING SOON: Amanda Mollindo is pleased to present her first solo exhibition at Eye Lounge in Phoenix, Arizona.
Group Exhibition: Nosotras las Mujeres (We the Women)
This group exhibition is about reaching into the core of our roots, resilience as women, and our connections to the land. We the Women shows interpretations of what it is to be a woman by several different artists.
Artist Lecture: Life, Art & Advocacy
PAST EVENT: As a part of the ASU School of Art’s Spring Artist Lecture Series, Amanda Mollindo shares her experience balancing a full-time career, a creative practice, and other volunteer positions since graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Art in 2015.
Solo Exhibition: Coercion, Compassion, and Crisis
PAST EVENT: Step Gallery is pleased to present Coercion, Compassion, and Crisis, a photographic survey of crisis pregnancy centers in the United States by BFA alumni Amanda Mollindo.
Group Exhibition: Body Talk
PAST EVENT: Eye Lounge presents Body Talk, a group exhibition featuring new members E.G. Hall, Amanda Mollindo, and Summer Young. On display from October 21 to November 13, this show explores the human form in relationship to the self, nature, and cognitive processes.