2023


American Craft, Winter 2024 


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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