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Sandra C. Fernández (born 1964) is an Ecuadorian-American artist living in
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. Her practice includes—separately and in combination—
printmaking Printmaking is the process of creating work of art, artworks by printing, normally on paper, but also on fabric, wood, metal, and other surfaces. "Traditional printmaking" normally covers only the process of creating prints using a hand proces ...
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photography Photography is the visual arts, art, application, and practice of creating images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is empl ...
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artist's book Artists' books (or book arts or book objects) are works of art that engage with and transform the form of a book. Some are mass-produced with multiple editions, some are published in small editions, while others are produced as one-of-a-kind o ...
s,
soft sculpture Soft sculpture is a type of sculpture or three-dimensional form that incorporates materials such as cloth, fur, foam rubber, plastic, paper, fibre or similar supple and nonrigid materials. Soft sculptures can be stuffed, sewn, draped, stapled, g ...
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fiber art Fiber (spelled fibre in British English; from ) is a #Natural fibers, natural or Fiber#Artificial fibers, artificial substance that is significantly longer than it is wide. Fibers are often used in the manufacture of other materials. The st ...
, assemblage, and installations; using a variety of materials, such as paper, thread, metal, wood, organic materials, and small found objects. Fernandez's work is rooted in the transborder experiences of exile, dislocation, relocation, memory, and self-conscious identity-construction/reconstruction.


Early life and education

Fernández was born in
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in 1964. Daughter of Ecuadorian parents who migrated to the United States in the early 60's as young adults. Before turning one year old, she moved with her mother to
Quito Quito (; ), officially San Francisco de Quito, is the capital city, capital and second-largest city of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its metropolitan area. It is also the capital of the province of Pichincha Province, P ...
. At age three, she began traveling to the United States to spend some summers with her father. She spent the majority of her early years in
Ecuador Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador, is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. It also includes the Galápagos Province which contain ...
in a rich cultural environment of writers, artists and artisans. She learned to love the arts and acquired skills in photography and traditional processes such as embroidery, weaving, and knitting. As a college student she studied Sociology and Literature at the
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador The Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador (PUCE) (English: ''Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador'') is a Pontifical Catholic university founded in 1946 in Quito, Ecuador. History The university opened in the fall of 1946, with Carlo ...
while helping her grandfather Leonardo J. Muñoz, a well known ecuadorian bookseller. His collection of books from the 16th to the 20th century instilled in her an interest in paper and printed text. She returned to live in the United States in 1987, fleeing the violence of the León Febres Cordero presidency, which persecuted young people through "arbitrary detentions, extrajudicial executions, torture, sexual violence, and forced disappearances" Fernández began studies in graphic design at the Madison Area Technical College in Wisconsin and received an Associate in Applied Arts degree. She continued at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, receiving first a bachelor's degree in arts, to later graduate with a
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and a
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degrees in photography, printmaking and book arts, from the
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. She studied intaglio printmaking techniques at Taller Tres en Raya in Madrid, Spain. She was invited as an artist in residence at Sam Coronado's Serie Project (Austin TX) in 2005 & 2013, to Self Help Graphics (Los Angeles CA) in 2017, to Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer TANA (Woodland, CA) in where the artists regularly discussed political issues related to Latinx life in the United States, particularly the impact of free trade agreements on the U.S./Mexico border and its residents.


Career

Sandra C. Fernández works primarily in printmaking into which she synthesizes
serigraphy Screen printing is a printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer ink (or dye) onto a Substrate (printing), substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil. A blade or squeegee is moved across the screen i ...
, intaglio,
relief printing Relief printing is a family of printing methods where a printing block, plate or matrix (printing), matrix, which has had ink applied to its non-recessed surface, is brought into contact with paper. The non-recessed surface will leave ink on th ...
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chine-collé ''Chine-collé'' or ''chine collé'' () is a printmaking technique in which the image is transferred onto a surface that is bonded onto a heavier support in the printing process. One purpose is to allow the printmaker to print on a much more d ...
, photography, and sewing, which she uses as a drawing tool. She also makes installations,
public art Public art is art in any Media (arts), media whose form, function and meaning are created for the general public through a public process. It is a specific art genre with its own professional and critical discourse. Public art is visually and phy ...
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artist's book Artists' books (or book arts or book objects) are works of art that engage with and transform the form of a book. Some are mass-produced with multiple editions, some are published in small editions, while others are produced as one-of-a-kind o ...
s and assemblages. Her work reflects the issues that have affected her or that relate to her experience as a woman and a migrant, expressed through the use of specific symbols and processes. Some of these issues include sexism, political freedom, and the isolation or dislocation of the migrant. She often incorporates text, in both English and Spanish, to highlight the "dual spaces" she inhabits. Her work has often been critical of United States intervention in Latin America, reflecting her experience of living in Ecuador as well as her work as a teacher along the United States/Mexico border. As early as the 1990s, Fernández began producing thematic series of works. Her first collection of artist's books as containers reflect various aspects of her cultural background and upbringing. The Paper Doll (''Cucas'') series are mixed media pieces that use the symbol of a skirt to address women's issues. The ''Border'' series emphasizes migration and the plight of DREAMers. young people who entered the United States as minors and who are granted temporary residency through the
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. Fernández has been on the faculty at several universities in the United States including
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,
Monmouth University Monmouth University is a private university in West Long Branch, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1933 as Monmouth Junior College, it became Monmouth College in 1956 and Monmouth University in 1995 after receiving its university charter, c ...
, The
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, The State University of New York at Buffalo,
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, and
Illinois Wesleyan University Illinois Wesleyan University is a private liberal arts college in Bloomington, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1850, the central portion of the present campus was acquired in 1854 with the first building erected in 1856. History The in ...
. Her courses have included printmaking, artist's books, drawing, 2 & 3D foundations, photography, and art appreciation. Fernández is a past director of the Guest Artist in Print Program (GAAP) at the University of Austin in Texas, the Printmaking Center of New Jersey. She is currently the director of th
Consejo Gráfico Nacional
an independent coalition of printmaking workshops dedicated to the advancement and promotion of Latino printmakers through exhibitions and collaborative projects. She is also de owner and director of Sfernandez Art (Press & Taller).


Exhibitions

Sandra C. Fernández has had work exhibited in numerous group shows and solo exhibitions throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Perú, Ecuador, Argentina, Canada, Italy, Spain, Palestine, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Japan and Indonesia. Her work was recently included in ¡Printing the Revolution! The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965 to Now, where for the first time, historical civil rights-era prints by Chicano artists are exhibited alongside works by graphic artists working from the 1980s to today.


Selected Public collections

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* The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC. * The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET), Artist's Book Collection T. Watson Library. New York, NY. * Museum of Modern Art (MOMA),
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* The Library of Congress, Washington D.C. *
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, Paris *
Mexic-Arte Museum Mexic-Arte Museum is a fine arts museum in Austin, Texas Austin ( ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Texas. It is the county seat and most populous city of Travis County, Texas, Travis Count ...
, Austin, Texas *
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, San Antonio, Texas
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Cynthia Sears Collection
Bainbridge Island, WA *
Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection Nettie may refer to: Literature *The Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-fiction, an Australian literary award offered for a published work of non-fiction and a component of the annual Victorian Premier's Literary Award Medicine * Nettie pot, also neti ...
, University of Texas at Austin * Amon Carter Brown Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, TX. * Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
Moody Library Special Collections Book Arts
Baylor University, Waco, TX. * Contemporary Women Artists Files,
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Kohler Art Library Artist’s Books Collection
Madison, WI


References


Further reading

* * Tatiana Reinoza, (2023) ''Reclaiming the Americas: Latinx Art and the Politics of Territory (Latinx: The Future is Now).'
University of Texas Press


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Fernández, Sandra C. 1964 births 21st-century American printmakers 21st-century American women artists 21st-century Ecuadorian women American women academics American women printmakers Artists from New Jersey Artists from Quito Book artists Ecuadorian women artists Living people Hunter College faculty Monmouth University faculty Seton Hall University faculty University of Texas at Austin faculty University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni Women book artists