Artist Talk: rafa esparza, Bust: A Meditation on Freedom

  • Image of a man partially encased in cement holding a chisel in front of a Bail Bonds office.

Bust: A Meditation on Freedom

A conversation with rafa esparza

Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023
5-7 p.m.
Contemporary Arts Center Colloquial Room, 3201

RSVP here for a zoom link

Alberto Lule and students from the Underground Scholars Initiative will be in conversation with artist rafa esparza, who has work currently featured in the exhibition Affective Resistance on view in the UAG and Room Gallery until December 16. The exhibition brings together works by eight artists using performance art and materialist abstraction as modes of resistance to systemic racism and state power.

rafa esparza is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores history, kinship, and genealogies disrupted by colonialism through his personal experience. rafa has created numerous site-specific installations and performances, including many involving the labor of adobe brickmaking learned from his father. Bust: A Meditation on Freedom was staged outside of the Twin Towers Correctional Facility, also known as the LA County Jail, with the assistance of several close collaborators and family members. The video is set against the backdrop of two bail bonds shops in a nod to one of the many extractive industries targeting incarcerated people.

Affective Resistance, organized by Professor Liz Glynn and MFA candidate Alberto Lule, draws upon a rich history of student and faculty activism in the UC system, as well as UCI's Art Department's historic emphasis on performance art and radical politics. Alberto Lule is an interdisciplinary artist, an alumnus of UCLA's BFA program, and member of the Underground Scholars Initiative. The UCI Underground Scholars Program creates a pathway for incarcerated, formerly incarcerated and system impacted individuals into higher education.

Underground Scholars Initiative (USI) is the student-run organization that works in partnership with the UCI Underground Scholars Program which is led and run by UCI staff. The exhibition is part of the Poetic Justice Initiative, a programming initiative and cluster hiring program established as part of the University of California, Irvine's Black Thriving Initiative.

About the Artist:

rafa esparza (b. 1981, Los Angeles; lives and works in Los Angeles) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores history, kinship, and genealogies disrupted by colonialism through his personal experience. Rafa has created numerous site-specific and collaborative performances, including many involving the labor of adobe brick-making learned from his father, Ramón Esparza.  Leveraging the collective and the communal, esparza’s work challenges binaries and deconstructs hierarchies.  Solo exhibitions of esparza’s work have been presented at Artists Space, New York (2023); Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles (2021); MASS MoCA, North Adams (2019); and Ballroom Marfa (2017), among others. https://commonwealthandcouncil.com/us/rafa-esparza/biography

 

The Affective Resistance exhibition is presented as part of the Poetic Justice Initiative and UCI's Black Thriving Initiative, and with the generous support of UCI Illuminations and the CTSA Dean's Fund for Excellence.

Underground Scholars     UCI Poetic Justice

Photo Credit: rafa esparza. Bust: A meditation on freedom, 2015. Single-channel video, color, sound, 9 min 10 sec. Edition of 3, 2 AP. Image courtesy of the artist and Commonwealth & Council


University Art Gallery | 712 Arts Plaza | Irvine, CA 92697-2775
Gallery Hours: Tues. - Sat. | 12 - 6 p.m.
 
Park in the Mesa Parking Structure, located at 4000 Mesa Road, Irvine, CA 92697.
Directions: From University Drive, turn onto Mesa Rd. Then turn right into the second level of the parking structure.

You may park on any level. However, we suggest you park on Level 3 for easy access to the pedestrian bridge located just to the right of the Level 3 elevator and staircase. Once you cross the bridge, the Contemporary Arts Center is located to your right.

 

Dates: 
Thursday Oct 26, 2023, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm