Join us on Friday, September 20th, for the opening of two vibrant exhibitions at H.I space!

Experience Dissociation, a solo show by Helena Parriot, alongside Ni Chicha ni Limonada, a two-person exhibit by Eva Agüero and Natalia Rocafuerte.

From 5 PM, enjoy an evening of art, conversation, delicious food, drinks, and a curated selection of Latin American music that will carry us through the night until midnight.

We’d love to see you there!

>>DISSOCIATION<<

HELENA PARRIOTT

Born 1987, Seattle, WA. Helena Parriott works with painting, glass, and performance. She lives and works between Goias, Brazil, and Seattle, Washington. Her works have shown nationally and internationally, including VICTORI + MO, BRIC, BFP Creative, Centotto, and UrbanGlass in Brooklyn, NY, Macklind Appliance, St. Louis, MO, and Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. She was guest artist at the Museum of Glass, Seattle, WA, Tyler School of art, Philadelphia, PA, Wheaton Arts, New Jersey, and Zelezny Brod School of Glass in ZB, Czech Republic. In October she will be participating in the 15th International Glass Symposium (IGS); residency and exhibition in Novy Bor, Czech Republic.

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>> NI CHICHA NI LIMONADA <<

EVA AGÜERO

Born in Caracas, Venezuela, 1991. She uses the materials as symbols to reflect on the ideas of perception and domesticity, using concepts associated with memory and territory. Domestic daily actions conjoin with construction materials to bring about reflections of their influence in our perceptual processes, and how our preconceived notions mold our reality. Agüero has participated in various shows in Venezuela, such as the National Universities art Prize at MACZUL, where she was awarded 2nd place, and the prestigious Youth with FIA Salon (Ibero-American Art Fair), where she received an honorary mention in 2019.

Dissociation 35. Helena Parriott.
LA SANTA MARIA. Eva Agüero.

NATALIA ROCAFUERTE

Natalia Rocafuerte is a graphic artist and video editor rendering dreams through graphics, installations, films, and print.

Rocafuerte has worked with museums, nonprofits, festivals and brands creating vibrant and exciting graphics, websites, illustration, videos and installations. Most notably Natalia has created commissioned and freelance work for Chulita Vinyl Club, HBO, Giphy, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Wide Awake Creative, United We Dream, Mexic-Arte Museum, Future Traditions Festival, Austin Contemporary and the Automotive Hall of Fame.

Rocafuerte’s recent installation film “Dream of Emma and Tony” was featured and won best “Michigan Filmmaker” at the 59th Ann Arbor Film Festival. Rocafuerte was also featured in Remezcla for "Top 40 Latinx Texas Artists to Know in 2020". Natalia Rocafuerte's studio practice explores using technology as mediums of psychological reflections, immigration, duality, and borders. She grew up on both sides of the Rio Grande Border in Tamaulipas and Texas and became a naturalized US citizen in 2019. Rocafuerte received her Master of Fine Arts at the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor as a Rackham Fellow.

INTRIGA. Natalia Rocafuerte.