Talley Dunn Equity in the Arts Fellowship, 2023-24
October 2023- June 2024, Dallas, TX
Talley Dunn Gallery is honored to announce the 2023 – 2024 Equity in the Arts Fellowship awarded to Nuestra Collective. The gallery is excited to recognize and support this group of talented artists: Michelle Cortes Gonzales, Tesa Morin, Eliana Miranda, Lupita Murillo-Tinnen, Tina Medina, and Sara Herrera.
An exhibition featuring the works of the artists in the 2023-24 Talley Dunn Gallery Equity in the Arts Fellowship cohort will be on display from June 22 to August 3, 2024. Join us in celebrating the work of Nuestra Collective with an opening reception Saturday, June 22nd from 5pm - 7pm and artist remarks at 6pm.

Collaborative Artist Books about language, Lenguaje and Traducción, 2024, mixed media on hand made books, by all members.

A collection of individual artist works. Top left to right: Tina Medina, Eliana Miranda, Sara Herrera Bottom left to right: Lupita Murillo Tinnen, Michelle Cortez Gonzalez, Tesa Morin

Lupita Murillo Tinnen and Tesa Morin. Cultural Assimilation, digital photography, 2024.

Installation view: books and Cultural Assimilation photos

Installation view: Cultural Assimilation photos and UpRooted Raices

Installation view: Uprooted Raices, books

Michelle Cortez Gonzales and Sara Hererra Interno Externo, 2024, Wood, house paint, hand-painted fabric lace, cinder blocks, digital video

Michelle Cortez Gonzales and Sara Hererra Interno Externo, 2024, Wood, house paint, hand-painted fabric lace, cinder blocks, digital video

Michelle Cortez Gonzales and Sara Hererra Interno Externo, 2024, Wood, house paint, hand-painted fabric lace, cinder blocks, digital video

Tina Medina and Eliana Miranda Uprooted Raices, (1), 2024 Canvas, acrylic, graphite, paper, vinyl and fabric, detail view

Tina Medina and Eliana Miranda Uprooted Raices, (2), 2024 Canvas, acrylic, graphite, paper, vinyl and fabric, detail view

Tina Medina and Eliana Miranda Uprooted Raices, (3), 2024, Canvas, acrylic, graphite, paper, vinyl and fabric, detail view

Nuestra Artist Friends Luncheon at Talley Dunn Gallery. Nuestra invited local Latina artists to lunch and converse, November 2023.
Talley Dunn hosted professional practice meetings and allowed Nuestra the space to have their own meetings, January 2024.

Nuestra Members discussing the upcoming fellowship exhibition at Talley Dunn Gallery, May 2024.
Aquí y Allá
March 3 - April 15, 2023, at Presa House Gallery in San Antonio, Tx.
For the second installment of Nuestra Artist Collective, we proudly present “Aquí y Allá,” the second exhibition curated by the collective. Nuestra Artist Collective was founded in 2021 by Tina Medina, Karla García, and Eliana Miranda, all based in Dallas, Texas. Our mission as a collective is to support and create projects and exhibitions that empower our voices as Xicana and Latina artists.
The “Fronteriza” project focuses on women artists living in Texas who contemplate the U.S.-Mexico border through their art. Participating artists are Michelle Cortez Gonzales, Melissa Gámez-Herrera, Karla García, Sara Herrera, Tina Medina, Analise Minjarez, Eliana Miranda, Tesa Morin, and Lupita Murillo Tinnen. Each artist brings a different perspective from uniquely personal experiences depicted in various media and techniques, such as ceramics, fibers, textiles, painting, drawing, photography, video, and performance.
Visit Presa House Gallery for additional information.
See images of the exhibition below. Photo documentation by Melissa Gámez-Herrera.
Nuestra Artist Collective presents their inaugural exhibition, Fronteriza, at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center October 1 - November 4, 2022.
“Fronteriza” focuses on women artists living in Texas who contemplate the U.S. Mexico border through their art. Participating artists are Melissa Gámez-Herrera, Karla García, Sara Herrera, Tina Medina, Analise Minjarez, Eliana Miranda, Tesa Morin, Lupita Murillo Tinnen, and Sarita Westrup. Learn more about each artist in the gallery below.
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“Fronteriza” se enfocará en mujeres artistas que viven en Texas y que contemplan la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos a través de su arte. Los artistas participantes serán Tina Medina, Karla García, Eliana Miranda, Lupita Murillo Tinnen, Analise Minjarez, Sarita Westrup, Tesa Morin y Melissa Gámez- Herrera. Obtenga más información sobre cada artista en la galería a continuación.
Fronteriza
Oak Cliff Cultural Center
Oct. 1- Nov. 4













Fronteriza Events
A Collaborative Project by Nuestra Artist Collective
Funded by the City of Dallas, Office of Arts and Culture
Art Opening Reception
October 1, 6-8 P.M.
Performace at 7 p.m.
Exhibition dates: Oct. 1 - Nov. 4
Oak Cliff Cultural Center
223 W Jefferson Blvd,
Dallas, TX 75208
Dreamers Mercado
October 15, 11-5:30 P.M
Oak Cliff Cultural Center
223 W Jefferson Blvd,
Dallas, TX 75208
Conchas y Conversaciones
October 21, 6:30-8:00 P.M
Stories and conversations about immigration with Claude and Maissa from Break Bread Break Borders. Join us for conchas, café and conversation.
Oak Cliff Cultural Center
223 W Jefferson Blvd,
Dallas, TX 75208