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Cristina Muñiz, native to San Antonio, went to Kansas City, Missouri in 2012 to finish her BFA at the Kansas City Art Institute. She was a recipient of the Charlotte Street Foundation Studio Residency program for 2014-2015, after which, became a resident artist with The Drugstore studios until returning to Texas last year. Her work has recently been acquired by the Nerman MOCA, for their permanent collection. Muñiz lives and works in San Antonio, Texas.

 

 

'My work draws from narratives, whether personal recollections, or stories I’ve heard growing up from my parents, or from people I’ve never met. I am interested in all sorts of family history as a way to fill in the gaps in my own. I am interested in familial ownership of any kind, whether it’s land, home, objects, stories, and how these are handed down over generations. The act of exchange and the things we exchange intrigues me. The dynamic of “keeping it within the family” intrigues me. 

     My family didn't have that. We didn't have possessions or objects of emotional weight to hand down. All we have are these stories. But life gets in the way. You get busy, or you get to a certain age where you don’t want to hear these stories. And then you come full circle. In my case, as a woman and artist without children, I have the privilege of looking back and slowing down in order to recollect, to ask these questions, and get these stories again. 

     I don't have anything to hand down unless I take these stories and recreate them on a surface. My recent work focuses on reinterpreting these stories in a visual format that can be enshrined and passed on. If all we have are these stories and keep them close in our memories, and keep them active by retelling them, it would be worth as much as a plot of land. 

     I make work. I lay marks down. I put stories on a surface to make them tangible artifacts that can be held onto because the stories demand this of me. The work comes from a love for the history of painting, the love, and act of making, and the love of creating. I must tell these stories. I must preserve them. I must put them in a way that will tell my story, our story." 

-Cristina Muñiz

 

 

CV:

Born 1973

Education

 

2012-2014 Kansas City Art Institute

2009-2011 San Antonio College

1993-1995 Palo Alto College

Group Exhibitions

2018 Group exhibition Anxious Abstraction, Nerman Museum, Overland Park, KS

2016 Group show Geometry in the Life of Artists, Drury University, Springfield, MO

2015 Group show Other Windows, Vulpes Bastille Gallery, Kansas City, MO

2015 TUNGS, Paragraph Gallery, Kansas City, MO

2014 displacement/thisplacemeant, Paragraph Gallery, Kansas City, MO

Solo Exhibitions

2017 Solo show My Hand Mi Manó, Kiosk Gallery, Kansas City, MO

2016 Solo show I Speak Everyday, Project Project, Omaha, NE

 

Press

White Hot Magazine Anxious Abstraction at Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art by Blair Schulman

Potential Spaces: Candida Alvarez, Cristina Muñiz by Melaney Mitchell September 14, 2017

At Kiosk, Cristina Muñiz's My Hand/ Mi Mano shows a rising painter on a roll by Tracy Abeln July 6,2017

Cristina Muñiz: "The Powers of Overcoming" by Alice Thorson May 29,2017

Honest Marks in the Autobiographical Abstractions of Cristina Muñiz by Bryan Rindfuss February 23, 2017

 

Honors

2014-2015 Recipient of the Charlotte Street Foundation's Studio Residency Program

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