Cherish Marquez: Voices of the Desert

November 18, 2021 — January 8, 2022

Denver-based artist Cherish Marquez’s first solo exhibition presents a series of videos, animations, augmented reality filters, still images and installations exploring environmental justice, mysticism, and healing from generational trauma. Her work operates from a queer Latinx perspective and is heavily subject to speculative futurism.

Exhibited videos


Experience the Augmented Reality Filters

The QR codes will direct you to Instagram where Cherish created the Augmented Reality (AR) filters. Hover your smartphone camera over one of the codes. Once directed to Instagram, tap your screen to let your phone know where to place the filter. You can use these anywhere! Some additional app settings, permissions, and updates may be needed in order for these filters to function.

Destruction AR Filter - Cherish Marquez

Destruction AR Filter

Dissipate AR Filter - Cherish Marquez

Dissipate AR Filter

Visions AR Filter - Cherish Marquez

Visions AR Filter

Divide AR Filter - Cherish Marquez

Divide AR Filter

About the Artist

 
 

Cherish Marquez (she/her) (b. 1989 El Paso, TX, USA) spent her childhood in Sierra Blanca, TX, and adult life in Las Cruces, NM. Currently, she lives and works in Denver, Colorado. She holds a BA in Fine Arts and Creative Writing at the New Mexico State University and an MFA in Emergent Digital Practices from the University of Denver. She is an interdisciplinary artist with a focus on digital media. Her work explores environmental justice, mysticism, mental health, and queer identities, and healing from generational trauma. Reflecting on the corporeality between the physical and the metaphysical, her work allows the viewer to navigate through a fictional landscape of uncanny beauty, danger, redemption, and the unknown. Working in digital fabrication, game design, and wearables, her work operates from a queer Latinx perspective and is heavily subjected to speculative futurism. Cherish Marquez challenges viewers in questioning their connection with themselves and the world around them, hoping to guide them to acknowledge the relationships we have with the natural world and the digital world.

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