Erina Alejo is an artist, researcher, and educator who constructs archives on labor, displacement, family, and communal history. Their lens-based ethnographic works incorporate performativity, social practice, and public space to center care, community action, and cultural preservation through their experience as a third-generation renter in San Francisco. Alejo collaborates with cultural anchors to document their projects, including SAMMAY Dizon’s practice.
Tue November 5th Closed