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Exhibition Opening - Semillas: Artwork by Raul Ortiz Bonilla
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National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture 3015 West Division Street Chicago, IL 60622
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We hope you could join us anytime between 10 AM and 4:00 PM for the opening exhibition Semillas: Artwork by Raul Ortiz Bonilla.
January 6th is Three Kings Day! Come and meet the artist, learn about his inspiration for his beautiful works of art, enjoy hot chocolate, or coffee and sweats for this very special occasion.
We look forward to seeing you on Friday, Jan. 6, 2023!
About the Exhibition
Semillas features sixteen artworks by Puerto Rican artist Raul Ortiz Bonilla (b. 1955), who immigrated from Puerto Rico to Chicago in his early twenties.
The various sections of the gallery take the audience through three stages of the island’s history: pre-colonization, mass migration during colonial periods, and the present moment. However, the artworks in the exhibition are not historical narratives of the past and present. Instead, the art stems from Ortiz Bonilla’s surreal memories of the island he once called home and the realities he met in the midwestern landscape he now calls home.
Through his signature dots and seeds, Ortiz Bonilla humanizes nature and connects it to Puerto Rican history. He began using puntos and semillas in his work in 2017 after Hurricane Maria. The deadly storm broke down the idealized image of the island and exposed years of corruption and a substantial lack of infrastructure. Ortiz Bonilla’s puntos break down the island’s appearance and offer a new perspective of hope. Through the Semillas exhibit, Ortiz Bonilla presents a story of migration, planting roots in distant places, and romantic imaginations of what lies ahead and what he—like all Puerto Ricans throughout the diaspora—left behind.