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.
The exhibition at ICA San Diego expands upon the sisters’ own navigations of fertility, pregnancy, loss, and birth during the COVID-19 pandemic. These difficult years made disturbingly clear the high stakes of healthcare access, childcare costs, lack of paid leave, and the fight for reproductive justice in the United States and abroad. Their campus-wide exhibition at ICA North will consider both personal and collective healing journeys experienced in the wake of the pandemic.
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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.