About
Since 2005, sisters Lisa and Janelle Iglesias have collaborated creatively as Las Hermanas Iglesias in addition to their individual studio practices. Their work often considers the interconnected social systems that govern not only human behavior but our survival as well. Working collaboratively with other family members including their mother and children, as well as the public, their projects and installations find a balance between multiplicity, deep empathy, and play.
Spanning the entire ICA / North campus, wontloversrevoltnow invites visitors into a conversation about care and community. Through a combination of existing work and new projects created specifically for this exhibition, Las Hermanas Iglesias generously weave their own navigations of loss, motherhood and current events into works that speak to how we value, define, and provide caregiving.
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Accessibility
- This exhibition contains a natural material called beeswax, an important material used by artists Las Hermanas Iglesias. Beeswax can attract bees and other insects which may be encountered during open hours. The gallery will have a large retractable door that will be open during your visit.
- ICA San Diego encourages anyone who is allergic or sensitive to bee stings to have an EPI-PEN and to proceed with caution.
- This exhibition contains natural materials and floral elements that contain pollen and other outdoor allergens. For your convenience, there are facial tissues available at the front desk.
- Visitors with pollen allergies are asked to proceed with caution.
- Visitors should note that this exhibition spans the entirety of the campus and may require some precaution while navigating the campus.
- There is work displayed in both galleries, which may require a walk or drive to the upper part of the campus.
- Additionally, there are some works displayed outside which will require a hike type walk up a hill. The terrain may be difficult to navigate at times; Visitors should proceed with care and caution.
- Water is available at either front desk.
Additional Resources
Mutual Aid for local and global aid efforts:
Proceeds from sales of small works located in the shelving at the AP will be donated to mutual aid organizations including but not limited to:
- Border Angels
- Coalition for Human Immigration Rights
- The National Day Laborer Organizing Network
- Palestine Children’s Relief Fund
- Mutual Aid Sudan
ICA San Diego Exhibition Support Provided by the Linda Brandes Foundation, City of San Diego, The Prebys Foundation, and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.