2024


‘It’s magical.’ Here’s what the first day of Miami Art Week was like for VIPs


An Artist Stitches Stories of Family Separation at the Bolinas Museum


2023

What's Wrong With YBCA's Bay Area Now? 


Arleene Correa Valencia’s luminous art reflects family strains of Mexican migration


Crossing The Border With Arleene Correa Valencia


I Hate to Admit it, But I Loved the Armory Show


The Best Booths at the Armory Show, Where Under-Recognized Giants and Rising Stars Collide


Exhibition by 2 Mexican artists in S.F. aims to make the invisible visible


2022

Subverting Identity with Arleene Correa Valencia 


They'll Be Your Mirror: Ana Teresa Fernández and Arleene Correa Valencia @ Catharine Clark Gallery


Spanish 150 Students Curate Exhibit on Migration in Boylston Hall


Arleene Correa Valencia explora la migración infantil en arte textil


De Eso Se Trata


2021


Art Fellows: Four Artists Embark on a Two-Year Program with Headlands Center for the Arts


Napa students make quilt squares inspired by heritage


Truth, be told


Erasing The Line 


Truth Farm: el performance de la verdad


Granja de Verdad: Cosechando cultura para el cambio y el entendimiento


Truth Farm art installation sparks conversation about immigration


Truth Farm’ installation near Trump Winery hopes to spark broader conversations about immigration


2020


A Socially Distant Christmas Special 


Napa Sonoma Field Guide, WILDSAM


XicanX: New Visions


The KQED Arts & Culture and Science teams receive Emmy Awards


Subverting Visibility: Arleene Correa Valencia & Ana Teresa Fernandez in Conversation


YBCA Presents Come to Your Census: Who Counts in America? 


Inside Napa Valley Winter Blooms in the Valley: Embracing Her Heritage 


VESSEL GALLERY


2019


Love & Work 


REPRESENT KQED Arts 


2018


After The Wildfires: Artist Captures Plight of Napa’s Undocumented Workers


CCA Raises 1.2 Million at Gala - San Francisco Chronicle


The Unseen 


Sanctuary Cities



2017


“What Sanctuary Means to A California Artist”- “Soy Humana, No Soy Ilegal”


Meet the DACA Recipient Painting to Show that No Human is Illegal

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