Outta Sight's group of predominantly New Mexican artists emerged out of the late 1980s and early 1990s, and during this era, the street art community's need to create became paramount as an almost “safe” outlet. Coming from some of the most marginalized populations, these artists had limited resources and oftentimes utilize tools that are given, found, or stolen.
During this time, some of the most unique and fleeting art was created under a duress of trying to maintain basic survival, let alone having extra money for art supplies and is a proclamation to their existence within a system that oppresses and exploits. This exhibit features new works by these artists who bring beauty to drab, ugly, inhospitable, and inaccessible places creating art that is truly Outta Sight.
Outta Sight, on view through August 26, is free to the public. South Broadway Cultural Center hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
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