Lisa Alvarado

Lisa Alvarado (born 1982) is an American Xicana visual artist and harmonium player. Hybridity, in-betweenness, and multiplicity are central to Alvarado’s work. Her practice is an exercise in balance, bridging visual art and sound to create works that "feel at once spiritual and grounded in the physical, natural world". Her paintings "operate as stage sets, artworks, and ritual objects simultaneously, and engage with abstraction beyond the parameters of western art history". Alvarado's practice is rooted in a Xicana perspective and "vibrational aesthetics", "channeling Mexican and Tibetan textiles; Anni Albers; and AfriCobra artists like Jeff Donaldson, Wadsworth Jarrell and Barbara Jones-Hogu".

Lisa Alvarado

Lisa Alvarado (born 1982) is an American Xicana visual artist and harmonium player. Hybridity, in-betweenness, and multiplicity are central to Alvarado’s work. Her practice is an exercise in balance, bridging visual art and sound to create works that "feel at once spiritual and grounded in the physical, natural world". Her paintings "operate as stage sets, artworks, and ritual objects simultaneously, and engage with abstraction beyond the parameters of western art history". Alvarado's practice is rooted in a Xicana perspective and "vibrational aesthetics", "channeling Mexican and Tibetan textiles; Anni Albers; and AfriCobra artists like Jeff Donaldson, Wadsworth Jarrell and Barbara Jones-Hogu".