A pop-up community exhibition
Following the success of my "resilience c/s" installation at the Craft in America Center (Los Angeles) and "abundance c/s" at the Mingei International Museum (San Diego), that featured over 200 Monarch butterfly piñatas, I'm excited to turn this into an interactive community experience! With your support, I aim to fund pop-up installations in cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Fresno, San Diego, and more.
This artwork is very personal for me. After losing my oldest sister, Emilia Rodriguez, to cancer two years ago and my mother, Irene Rodriguez, this year, I feel compelled to continue to honor their spirits in this creative expression. In some cultures, the monarch butterfly is believed to symbolize the spirits of loved ones who have passed away. It is thought that these butterflies carry the souls of the departed, bringing comfort and a sense of connection to those who encounter them. The vibrant transformation of the butterfly is often seen as a metaphor for the journey of the soul.
Each pop-up will feature my Monarch butterfly piñatas, hung in public spaces. These miniature artworks will carry QR codes linking to a video message from me, explaining the community exhibition and how participants can engage. I'm seeking your support to cover production costs and ensure a memorable experience for the community. All donations of $50+ to my GoFundMe receive a limited edition Monarch butterfly little pinata! Donate now!
After hanging the piñatas, the community can collect them, scan the QR code, and follow instructions to participate.
I encourage each collector to:
Send pictures here! I will work to partner with local organizations to host workshops for the community. Stay tuned for more details as I travel the country throughout my journey. Your investment and participation in this community exhibition are invaluable. Thank you for considering a contribution and being part of this creative journey! migration c/s
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Lisette Martinez
6/1/2024 02:20:23 pm
I would like one of the monarchs to honor my child that I lost 2 years ago. His name is Jorge Emmanuel
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6/13/2024 05:40:59 pm
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Jalissa
6/1/2024 10:52:34 pm
I received this butterfly from the workshop at poderfest! And I want to honor it for my partner mother who is slowly suffering from dementia, it’s a tough time for him seeing how he is losing his mother mentally. But he can still hug her and love her physically, I want his whole family to stay strong and know that they have support.
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6/13/2024 05:44:37 pm
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Fabiola Avina
8/3/2024 02:26:03 pm
Thank you for joining the CLYLP and sharing your knowledge and your craft with our students. I am truly appreciative of how you are honoring your sister and mom and expanding that to others.
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8/14/2024 11:14:05 am
Hi Fabiola,
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