Claudia Cano
[Image description: A photo portrait of Claudia. She is a Latina woman with brown hair in pixie cut, and wears green glasses, red lipstick, and a black turtleneck.]
Claudia Cano is an interdisciplinary artist with an interest in performance, photography and video. Her studies include: projects that observe the interactions between Mexican and American cultures, the nuances and boundaries of the body in a state of physical labor, and works that reflect on the invisibility and inequality of women in immigrant culture.
Cano earned an MFA from San Diego State University in 2017. She has had solo exhibitions at venues such as Helmuth Projects, San Diego; Museo de la Ciudad, Queretaro, Mexico; Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, Toluca, Mexico. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; Oceanside Museum of Art; the Torrance Art Museum; Front Gallery, San Ysidro; and Museo de Bellas Artes, Toluca, Mexico; among many others spaces. She was awarded the San Diego Art Prize in 2015.
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