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2025
Pretty Hot at the St. Paul Art Crawl, Sahan Journal, October.
“Tejana artist Alondra M. Garza uses Hot Cheetos to celebrate the playfulness and strength of Black and brown women.”
Pretty Hot - Solo Exhibition, MCAD, October.
“Alondra M. Garza ’21, MFA brings fire, flavor, and fierce commentary to the Twin Cities with her solo exhibition.”
Futuros Posibles - Exhibition, Press Pubs, October.
Garza co-curated the largest Latine futurism exhibit in MN.
Latin Art in Minnesota Award, Latino American Today, December.
The book acquired the prestigious Midwest Book Award.
2024
Forest Bathing - Group Exhibition, New Haven Press, September.
“Garza's Hot Cheeto dust paintings are a powerful metaphor.”
Hot Cheetos Art Feature, KFAI radio-arts feature, July.
"Garza’s modern, whimsical use of Hot Cheetos dust as material and cultural signifier."
"Garza’s modern, whimsical use of Hot Cheetos dust as material and cultural signifier."
2023
Inventadas — Curated Exhibition, FSP Press, September.
“Curated by Alondra M. Garza, featuring Minnesota-based Latine women, trans, and non-binary artists.”
Semillas Galería Inaugural Coverage, Sahan Journal, August.
“A Latinx unconventional artist-run gallery opens its doors with its first exhibition Orienting Brownness…”
“A Latinx unconventional artist-run gallery opens its doors with its first exhibition Orienting Brownness…”
Q&A Feature of Life-Long Brats, Mpls Art, May.
"Garza presents work that honors her sister while interrogating Latinas, womanhood, sexuality, and nostalgia.”
"Garza presents work that honors her sister while interrogating Latinas, womanhood, sexuality, and nostalgia.”
Book Feature - Latin Art in Minnesota, MPR News, April.
“Alondra M Garza is the youngest featured artist in the book.”
Solo Exhibition Trenzada al Río, MCAD press, April.
Highlighting Garza’s solo exhibition at Modus Locus Gallery, exploring borders, identity, and multisensory work.
2022
“The Art of Place” The Land Within Us, Minn Post, April.
About the exhibition curated by Alondra M. Garza, situating it in conversations around place.
About the exhibition curated by Alondra M. Garza, situating it in conversations around place.
"Curated by Garza, acknowledging the art world's lack of representation for indigenous and latine communities."
2021
The city of Minneapolis and the Weisman Art Museum residency amplifying Mexican-American identities through folk art.