An Archive of an Indigenous Arts Worker
Community Curation
My community curation practice centers experimental storytelling, collective memory, and community-engaged knowledge production as an act of Indigenous resistance. I work in collaboration with youth, formerly incarcerated peoples, and tribal communities to create programming that highlights cultural arts, community histories, and Indigenous knowledge systems.I approach community curation as a critical intervention into the power structures of dominant art institutions and colonial archival practices. This approach is grounded in Indigenous feminist frameworks that prioritize relationality, reciprocity, and accountability as foundational curatorial principles. My intention is for these creative projects to serve local communities and youth in ways that extend beyond the current institutional discourse and imagine liberatory futures outside hierarchical and extractive systems.
F*ck That Foo: Resisting Colonial Violence Since Time Immermorial
F*ck That Foo: Resisting Colonial Violence Since Time Immemorial is a community art exhibit co-curated by Ezekiel Acosta and Marina Perez. The show featured the works of New Mexico-based artists Allison Saint, Andi Dominguez-Borillo, Andrea Sanchez, Eamon Quigley, and California-based artist Humberto Flores. F*ck That Foo shared the reflections, critiques and interpretations that challenge the colonial legacies of violence while embracing the collective joy, care and dreams for a decolonial and liberated present and future.
This show was exhibited at ni de aquí ni de allá In September, 2025. Read more about F*ck That Foo by downloading the show program!




