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Eva Recinos

Eva Recinos is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles. Her work has appeared in LA Weekly, the Creators Project, PSFK, and more. She is less than five feet tall.

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Photographs Place Orange County’s Racist History in High Relief

by Eva Recinos October 27, 2020November 5, 2020

William Camargo visits spaces like a formerly segregated park and the Anaheim City Hall, where four Klan members were once elected.

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As ACLU SoCal’s First Artist in Residence, Audrey Chan Emphasizes Immigration Rights

by Eva Recinos June 2, 2020November 5, 2020

Chan has worked on the ICE Not Welcome campaign and a series of interviews with recently released persons during the pandemic.

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Ruth Asawa’s Life and Legacy, in Both Art and Education

by Eva Recinos May 4, 2020November 23, 2021

Marilyn Chase’s new biography sheds light on Asawa’s contributions to San Francisco’s public schools and its artistic community at large.

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Corita Kent, the Nun-Turned-Artist, and Her Political Prints From 1969

by Eva Recinos February 4, 2020February 5, 2020

The Heroes and Sheroes series, comprised of 29 works, features the faces of figures like Martin Luther King Jr., Coretta Scott King, Cesar Chavez, and Daniel and Philip Berrigan.

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A Photographer and Writer Document the Stories of Queer People Across the US

by Eva Recinos November 8, 2019November 7, 2019

Devyn Galindo and Hope Steinman-Iacullo charted a three-month journey from Los Angeles to the Florida Keys, stopping along the way to photograph and interview queer people across the country.

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The Thousands of Shoes on Capitol Hill and the Political Art They Evoke

by Eva Recinos March 15, 2018March 20, 2018

The more than 7,000 pairs of shoes commemorating victims of school shootings recalled the many artworks that have used clothing to raise awareness around violence.

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Portraits of Angelenos that Illuminate the Complexities of the City

by Eva Recinos June 16, 2017August 24, 2021

The photographs in Star Montana’s show at Beta Main contain the beauty of Los Angeles without hiding its rougher edges.

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Bringing Murals to the Streets of One of LA’s Poorest Neighborhoods

by Eva Recinos April 21, 2016September 22, 2017

LOS ANGELES — At the intersection of 48th Street and Wall Street in South Central Los Angeles, a homeless man pushes a cart filled with blankets and clothes.

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