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Sisterhood: Mixed Media Paintings by Rosa Ibarra at the Michele & Donald D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts

Art Exhibition Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

The exhibition Sisterhood: Mixed Media Paintings by Rosa Ibarra will be on view at the Michele & Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts from September 15 through October 14.


There will be an exhibition preview with the artist on Friday, September 14, from 6-8 pm at the museum. The reception is free and open to the public. The event is co-hosted by WGBY Public Television’s Latino Advisory Board.

Ibarra’s work focuses mainly on women and children. Inspired by the subtle beauty of a soft facial expression, the radiation of strength, or a quiet moment of contemplation Ibarra conveys the humanness of the figure. The artist paints in oil and uses different layers to emphasize the vibration of light and create texture. In her mixed media pieces Ibarra uses materials that move her, such as sea glass from the beaches of Old San Juan, gold and silver leaf, or abalone shells. This approach allows her to recreate experiences and share them with the viewer.

Ibarra was born in Puerto Rico, spent her childhood in Old San Juan, and went to high school in Paris. She studied painting as a child with her father, Alfonso Arana, a renowned Puerto Rican artist. She holds a degree in fine arts from the University of Massachusetts and has done post-graduate studies in France. Her paintings have been exhibited in numerous galleries across the country and abroad, and her work is being used in school textbooks.

The exhibition has been planned in conjunction with Hispanic Heritage Month.    

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