Exhibitions

 

2006

Finding Marin: Stories of Home

On exhibition at the Marin Community Foundation ~ October 24, 2005 through February 9, 2006

PDF file: Marin Community Foundation Exhibit

PDF file: Marin Arts Council California Stories Project

 

"Bridge Builders"

A photo essay depicting members of the Point Reyes Mexican community and people whose work in Pt Reyes bridges the divide separating the Spanish-speaking and English–speaking communities ~ September 15 to October 22, 2006.

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"Un Ojo Alerta"

A Retrospective of her 25 years as a photojournalist sponsored by the Banco de la República opened November 17, 2006 at the Museo del Oro Quimbaya, in Armenia, Colombia, and will tour through the country for the next three years.

 

2005

"Quién Abre las Puertas del Pueblo en la Mañana" (Who Opens the Doors of the Town in the Morning))

Documentary exhibit by Latino students of Luz Elena Castro at Gallery Route One in Point Reyes, California.

PDF file: Gallery Route One Exhibit

Article: Immigrants touch town with exhibit By Paul Liberatore ~ Marin Independent Journal - November 1, 2005

 

Public Responsibility

Art Museum of the Americas, Organization of American States, Washington, D.C. A group exhibition of contemporary photography of the Americas ~ Tuesday, July 8 - November 16, 2005

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Tiempos de Paz: Acuerdos en Colombia 1902-1994

Museo Nacional de Colombia

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2004

"Lejos del Hogar" (Far from Home)

Documentary exhibit at Gallery Route One in Point Reyes, California. Opens March 26, 2004; Artists reception March 28, 2004; on display through May 2, 2004. Supported in part by a Community Artists Grant from the Marin Arts Council.

Article: Images far from home by Rick Polito, Marin Independent Journal reporter

 

2003

The ``Sheltering the Vulnerable'' exhibit will be on display in the Mahoney Library on the Petaluma campus of Santa Rosa Junior College until Dec. 19, 2003.
A reception for Castro will be Nov. 12 at 6 p.m., followed by a panel discussion on homelessness.For further information, call the SRJC at 778-3974

Selected

2002 • “Viology, cultures of violence/violence of culture. Galeria de la Raza, San Francisco.
* “Sheltering the Vulnerable,” Old and Homeless in Sonoma County. Cultural Arts Council of Sonoma County.
1997 • “Women of Far Away,” Dance of the Ancestors Gallery, Berkeley
1994 • V Biennial of Art, Havana, Cuba.
• Exhibition in the Ludwing Forum Museum, Aachen, Germany.
• Anual Salon of Colombian Artists, Bogotá.
1993 • Five Women Photographers, Planetarium District, Bogotá.
1992 • Exhibition Commemorating the Fifth Century of the Discovery of America, “Visualizar ‘92.” Bogotá.
1991 • Exhibition of News Photography from the first year of the Gaviria Presidency, “The Year, 365 Days of Photos,” Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango, Bogotá.
1990 * “London” Graphic Reportage, National University, Bogotá.
1989 • “Made in Medellín” travelling exhibit throughout the United States, sponsored by Partners of the Americas, Centro Colombo Americano, Modern Art Museum of Medellín, and the Mayor.
1989 • “Jornadas Fotográficas,” Mérida, Venezuela.
1988 • “Photography Month,” Contemporary Colombian Photographers, Museum of Modern Art, Bogotá.
1986- • The Annual Salon of Colombian Artists, Colombian Institute of Culture, Bogotá.
1989
1985 • III Colombian Salon of Photography, Suramericana Gallery, Medellín.
• “Tango y Tiempo Malevo,” Antioquia Museum, Medellín.
* “Tango Pubs,” Aguila Descalza Theater, Medellín.
* Photographs of the new airport “José Maria Córdova,” Centro Colombo Americano, Medellín.
1984 • National Concourse of Selected Pieces of Art for Medellín Airport.
1983 • “Bolivar Viewed by Today’s Artists,” Instituto de Integración Cultural, Medellín.
1982 • VIII Atenas Salon, Museum of Modern Art, Bogotá.
• “Ten Years of La Oficina Gallery, Medellín.
* “Portraits 1980-1982,” La Oficina Gallery, Medellín.
• “Ten Years of Photojournalism,” Biblioteca Pública Piloto, Medellín.
• “Leading Women of Antioquia Art,” Instituto de Integración Cultural, Medellín.
• “Living and Working in Medellín,” Suramericana Gallery
• “The New Generation of Antioquia Art,” Museum of Contemporary Art, Bogotá.
• “100 Years of Photography in Antioquia,” Biblioteca Pública Piloto, Medellín.
1981 • “Theater in Colombia,” Antioquia Museum, Medellín.
1980 • III Salon, La Oficina Gallery, Medellín.
1979 • IV Salon of Photography, U. Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín.
1975 • I Salon of Photography, U. Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín.
Key: • Collective
* Individual