Graduating BFA Student Honors Her Family Through Her Art
A proud daughter, granddaughter, and great granddaughter of agricultural workers, Ismelda Garza says she was not looking to be an artist; art found her. Originally from Santa Maria, CA, Garza, who is graduating this May with a Bachelor’s of Fine Art, recently presented her work with other art graduates in the “Affinity” exhibition at Francis McCray Gallery on the WNMU campus. While much of her work has been in paint, she is not a single-media artist, exhibiting a bronze sculpture in addition to her paintings. What ties all her work together is her thematic concern with representing her family and her Mexican American culture. Her aim is to communicate “my culture, my love of life, how my family is a very happy, traditional family.” One way this theme manifests in her work is through repeated floral imagery. Her family worked to harvest roses on the farms near Pasadena, CA, and so roses are present in many of her paintings. She also favors a handkerchief motif...